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['teɪb(ə)l]n1) стол, столик- round table- kitchen table
- dinner table
- pedestal table
- dressing table
- bedside table
- large table
- falling table
- extension table
- operating table
- three legged table
- card table
- open-air tables
- centre table
- corner table
- conference table
- table tennis
- table leaf
- table top
- table lamp - in the centre of the table
- at the head of the table
- lay the table for dinner- wipe the table clean- brush the crumbs off the table
- sit with one's elbows on the table
- sit with one's arms on the table
- sit at the table
- dust the table2) стол, еда, трапезаWhere is the guy waiting on this table? — Где официант, обслуживающий этот стол?
There was little talk at the table. — За столом почти не разговаривали.
Don't talk when you are at table. — Не разговаривай за столом/за едой.
- table spoon- table knife
- table glass
- table linen
- table napkin
- table cloth
- be at breakfast table
- behave decently at table
- wait on table
- serve at table
- leave up from rise from the table
- keep the table amused3) таблицаThe following table shows. — Как показывает следующая таблица.
As seen from the accompanying table. — Как видно из прилагаемой таблицы.
As is seen from the following table/as the following table shows. — Как видно из следующей таблицы
- comparative table- axhaustive table- astronomical table- grammar tables
- ten tables
- table of irrigular verbs - draw up a table
- arrange the facts in a table
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