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121 оценивать (что-л.)
Jargon: swing withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оценивать (что-л.)
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122 ощущать
1) General subject: appreciate, experience, feel, have keen senses, have quick senses, perceive, sense, to be short of2) Bookish: sensate3) Jargon: (что-л.) swing with, orange4) Business: become aware -
123 ощущать (что-л.)
Jargon: swing with -
124 поднять тяжелый груз с помощью крана
General subject: swing up a heavy load with a craneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поднять тяжелый груз с помощью крана
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125 подъём дугой с поворотом на 180[deg] в упор на руках
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подъём дугой с поворотом на 180[deg] в упор на руках
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126 помавать
1) Obsolete: wave, swing, sway, wobble etc. (http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ushakov/956942)2) Christianity: mark with a cross -
127 понимать (что-л.)
Jargon: swing with -
128 различать
1) General subject: appreciate, contradistinguish, difference, differentiate, discern, discriminate, distinguish, know (from), perceive, pick out, tell, tell apart, (уметь) know apart, differ, tell apart, tell from, distinguish between (distinguish between A and B - различать, где A, а где Б)2) Computers: differentiate between3) Obsolete: decern4) Bookish: secern5) Mathematics: distinguish (between, among), perceive the differences between6) Diplomatic term: mark out7) Jargon: (что-л.) swing with8) Information technology: recognize10) Makarov: be differentiated, make a distinction, draw a line between11) SAP.tech. make distinction
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