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121 кружиться
/krʊˈʐɨʦə/
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122 окружность
ж.circumference; circleиме́ть в окру́жности два киломе́тра — be two kilometres in circumference
на пять киломе́тров в окру́жности — for / within a radius of five kilometres, for five kilometres round
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123 кольцо
ср.ring; hoop, collar, ring тех.; ( змеи) twine мн. ч.D-образное кольцо — dee тех.
годичное кольцо — бот. ring
предохранительное кольцо — ferrule воен.
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124 окружение
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125 хоровод
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126 кружить
нсв vti1) vt заставлять двигаться по кругу to whirl2) vi описывать круги to circle, to spin3) vi разг блуждать to wander (around); to walk round in circles -
127 кружиться
нсвto whirl, to spin, to go round; о птице, самолёте to circle; о снеге и т. п. to swirl -
128 окружность
жcircumference, circleиме́ть пять ме́тров в окру́жности — to be five metres/AE meters in circumference, to be five metres round
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