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1 jellied fish
Рыбоводство: заливная рыба -
2 jellied fish
zivs želejā -
3 jellied
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4 студень
муж. galantine;
aspic;
jellied meat, meat-jelly превращать в студень ≈ gelatinize говяжий студень ≈ (из ножек) cow-heel -
5 eel
nounAal, der* * *[i:l](a kind of fish with a long smooth cylindrical or ribbon-shaped body.) der Aal* * *[i:l]n Aal mjellied \eels Aal m in Aspikto be like [or slippery as] an \eel aalglatt [o glatt wie ein Aal] sein pej* * *[iːl]nAal m → academic.ru/68028/slippery">slipperySee:→ slippery* * *eel [iːl] s1. FISCHa) Aal m:b) aalähnlicher Fisch:nine-eyed eel Flussneunauge n* * *nounAal, der* * *n.Aal -e m.
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