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1 километраж
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авто kilometres travelled; ав. kilometres flown* * * -
2 пробег
м.1) (расстояние, проходимое при беге, езде) runпробе́г при поса́дке авиа — landing run
2) спорт run, raceлы́жный пробе́г — ski [skiː] run, ski race
пробе́г автомоби́ля (в милях) — mileage; ( в километрах) number of kilometres travelled
како́й пробе́г у ва́шего автомоби́ля? — what mileage has your car done?; how many kilometres has your car travelled / done?
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3 километраж
м. ав. авто kilometres travelled; kilometres flown
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