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81 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) počas, v priebehu* * *• pri• behom -
82 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) în timpul -
83 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) κατά τη διάρκεια -
84 in the course of
during:خِلال، أثْنـاءIn the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.
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85 in the course of
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86 in the course of
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87 stay the course
V1. कठिन परिश्रम के अंत तक जानाI hope that a patient person like him is strong enough to stay the course. -
88 in the course of
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89 stay the course
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90 in the course of
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91 in the course of
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92 direct the course
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93 during the course of
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94 in the course of
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95 over the course of
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96 stay the course
дepжaтьcя дo кoнцa, нe cдaвaтьcяOnce she had a pony of her own... If she had been allowed to ride it quietly, getting off whenever she liked, to give it sugar, she might have stayed the course (M. Dickens) -
97 laid the course
проложил курс; проложенный курсgut course — курс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > laid the course
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98 alter the course
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > alter the course
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99 direct the course
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > direct the course
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100 during the course of
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > during the course of
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