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1.adj.1) ұқыпты2) тәртіпті, сабырлы, ұнамды3) бір ауызды4) дұрыс, шын, рас2.n.1) санитар, шабарман2) көше сыпырушы -
104 orderly
düzenli, derli toplu, tertipli; sistemli, düzenli, tertipli; sakin, uslu, yumusakbasli, uysal, emir eri; hastane hademesi -
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106 orderly
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107 orderly
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108 orderly
kb. 1 (hospital) perawat, mantri, jururawat, ordonan. 2 Mil.: ordonan, pengawal. -ks. 1 rapi. o. room kamar yang rapi. 2 tertib. o. crowd kelompok atau orang banyak yang tertib. -
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110 orderly
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adjectiveയഥാക്രമം, ശരിയായിadverbക്രമപ്രകാരമുള്ളnounസേവകന് -
112 Orderly
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114 orderly man
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115 orderly officer
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116 orderly rundown
orderly rundown постепенное свертывание, систематическое сокращение -
117 orderly-room
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118 orderly progress of the work
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > orderly progress of the work
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119 orderly array
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120 orderly room
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