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look, looking, look-up, ( изображения в рабочем окне) roll, rolling, (напр. графической и текстовой информации на экране дисплея) view, viewing, ( изображения или текста) scroll, scrolling, browsing, scanning, sighting, revision, sight, scan -
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look, looking, look-up, ( изображения в рабочем окне) roll, rolling, scanning, sighting, (напр. графической и текстовой информации на экране дисплея) view, viewing, revision, sight, scan, browsing, ( изображения или текста) scroll, scrolling -
123 מבט
look, view, gaze, lookout, sight; hope -
124 תאווה לעיניים
sight for sore eyes, pleasure to look at -
125 mandzar
look, sight, view [nadzara] Hin manzar, Per mandzar, Swa mandhari borrowed from Ar -
126 nadzar
sight, look [nadzara] Aze nezer, Hin nazar, Per nadzar, Tur nazar, Uzb nazar borrowed from Ar -
127 угол обзора
look-out angle, aspect angle, viewing angle, visual angle; angle of aspect; angle of sight -
128 kig
look, squint* * *(et -) peep;[ få kig på] catch sight of;[ have kig på]( holde øje med) keep an eye on;( være ude efter) have one's eye on, be after ( fx his job, a girl).
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sight — adj: payable on presentation see also sight draft at draft Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary