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1. (който се намира наблизо) neighbouring, adjacent(който се намира наоколо) surrounding, encompassing(за въздух) ambientоколният свят the world aroundоколна среда environment, surroundingsоколни села neighbouring/surrounding villages2. (обиколен) roundabout; devious, circuitous(косвен) oblique(със заобикалки) circumlocutoryоколен път detour, a roundabout wayno околен път by a devious route, прен. through a devious path, implicitly, by implication/indirectionнаучавам по околен път come upon s.th. in a roundabout way. hear by devious waysоколни пътища bypaths, прен. devious pathsno околни пътища прен. by devious means, through crooked ways3. сьщ. мн. ч. bystanders; those around (s.o.)(роднини и приятели) friends and relations* * *око̀лен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( който се намира наблизо) neighbouring, adjacent; ( който се намира наоколо) surrounding, encompassing; (за въздух) ambient; \околенна среда environment, surroundings; circumambience; \околенният свят the world around;2. ( обиколен) roundabout; devious, circuitous; ( косвен) oblique; ( със заобикалки) circumlocutory; \околенен път detour, roundabout way; \околенни пътища bypaths, прен. devious paths; по \околенен път by a devious route, прен. through a devious path, implicitly, by implication/indirection; по \околенни пътища прен. by devious means, through crooked ways;3. като същ. само мн. \околенните bystanders; those around (s.o.); ( роднини и приятели) friends and relations.* * *adjacent; circumjacent; devious{`divixs}; roundabout (обиколен)* * *1. (за въздух) ambient 2. (който се намира наблизо) neighbouring, adjacent 3. (който се намира наоколо) surrounding, encompassing 4. (косвен) oblique 5. (обиколен) roundabout;devious, circuitous 6. (роднини и приятели) friends and relations 7. (със заобикалки) circumlocutory 8. no ОКОЛЕН път by a devious route, прен. through a devious path, implicitly, by implication/indirection 9. no околни пътища прен. by devious means, through crooked ways 10. ОКОЛЕН път detour, a roundabout way 11. научавам по ОКОЛЕН път come upon s.th. in a roundabout way. hear by devious ways 12. околна среда environment, surroundings 13. околни пътища bypaths, прен. devious paths 14. околни села neighbouring/surrounding villages: 15. околният свят the world around 16. опит поОКОЛЕНпът a devious attempt 17. сьщ. мн. ч. bystanders;those around (s.o.) -
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