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1 ditch
I[ditʃ] n առու, փոս. ռզմ. խրամատ. an anti-tank ditch հակատանկային խրամատ. The car went into the ditch Մեքենան փոսի մեջ ընկավ. as dull as a ditch water մահու չափ ձանձրա լիII[ditʃ] v առու/խրամատ փորել. ditch the old car/shoes խսկց. դեն նետել հին/փչացած մեքե նան/կոշիկները -
2 DITCH
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3 DITCH BATTLE
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4 ditch-water
[΄ditʃwɔ:tə] n կանգնած ջուր -
5 VEHICLE DITCH
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6 TANK DITCH
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7 LAST DITCH ANTI-MISSILE SYSTEM
English-Arabic military dictionary > LAST DITCH ANTI-MISSILE SYSTEM
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8 steer
I[stiə] v վարել (նավ, մեքենա) steer a boat նավակը վարել. steer into the ditch ուղղել դեպի փոսը. steer away from հեռու տանել/պահել (որևէ բանից) steer clear of խուսափել, խույս տալ. steer clear of the rocks ժայռերից/խութերից խուսափել. steer clear of trouble փխբ. անա խորժություններից խույս տալ. (ղեկը վարել. ղեկավարվել) steer by the stars/by the chart աստղերով/քարտեզով ղեկավարվելII[stiə] n ցլիկ, արջառ. եզ
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