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1 iron-bound traditions
Макаров: твёрдо установившиеся традиции -
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[ʹaıənbaʋnd] a1. окованный железомiron-bound coffer - сундук, обитый железом, кованый сундук
2. твёрдый, непоколебимый3. суровый; скалистыйiron-bound coast - скалистый /каменистый/ берег
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3 iron-bound
1. a окованный железомiron-bound coffer — сундук, обитый железом, кованый сундук
2. a твёрдый, непоколебимый3. a суровый; скалистый -
4 ironbound
iron-bound
1> окованный железом
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iron-bound coffer сундук, обитый железом, кованый сундук
2> твердый, непоколебимый
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iron-bound traditions твердо установившиеся традиции
3> суровый; скалистый
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iron-bound coast скалистый (каменистый) берег -
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n
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