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43 out of tune
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44 out of tune
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46 out-of-tune
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47 out-of-tune
[͵aʋtəvʹtju:n] aрасстроенный (обыкн. о музыкальном инструменте) -
48 out-of-tune
English-Russian dictionary of relay protection > out-of-tune
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57 out of tune
нестройноEnglish-Russian dictionary of musical terminology > out of tune
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58 out of tune (with)
нe cooтвeтcтвующий (чeму-л.); нe гapмoниpующий, нe coчeтaющийcя (c чём-л.); нe лaдящий (c кeм-л.); нe имeющий кoнтaктa (c кeм-л. или c чём-л.) [букв. paccтpoeнный (o музыкaльнoм инcтpумeнтe) ]There was an uncomfortable silence. Haddo's words were out of tune with the rest of the conversation (W. S. Maugham). Wilfred and he were... out of tune with the times (J. Galsworthy). He seemed to her... out of tune with her joyous mood IP. G. Wodehouse) -
59 TUNE: BE OUT OF TUNE
[V]DISCREPO (-ARE -CREPUI)ABLUDO (-ERE)ALLUDO (-ERE -LUSI -LUSUM)ADLUDO (-ERE -LUSI -LUSUM) -
60 TUNE: OUT OF TUNE
[A]DISSONUS (-A -UM)ABSONUS (-A -UM)[ADV]ABSURDE
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