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61 outlive
-den daha uzun yasamak -
62 outlive
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63 outlive
[aʊt'lɪv] UK / USvt -
64 outlive
mabuhay pa -
65 outlive
kkt. 1 hidup lebih lama daripada. 2 dipakai lbih lama daripada (of street car). -
66 outlive
daha fazla yaşa -
67 outlive
verbഅതിജീവിക്കുക, അധികകാലം ജീവിക്കുക, ചിരംജീവിയായിരിക്കുക -
68 Outlive
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69 outlive the pain
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70 outlive (one's) usefulness
Политика: выработать свой ресурсУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > outlive (one's) usefulness
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71 outlive a crime
Общая лексика: избежать наказания за преступление (за сроком давности) -
72 outlive a disgrace
Общая лексика: пережить позор -
73 outlive a scandal
Общая лексика: пережить скандал -
74 outlive friends
Общая лексика: пережить своих друзей -
75 outlive its usefulness
Техника: изживать себяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > outlive its usefulness
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76 outlive one's capacity
Общая лексика: быть не в состоянии далее выполнять (работу и т. п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > outlive one's capacity
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77 outlive usefulness
1) Разговорное выражение: вырабатывать свой ресурс (приходить в негодность в результате эксплуатации (о механизме, человеке) to be worn out (of machines and people)), выработать свой ресурс (приходить в негодность в результате эксплуатации (о механизме, человеке) to be worn out (of machines and people))2) Политика: (one's) выработать свой ресурс -
78 outlive a crime
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79 outlive out·live vt
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80 outlive one's capacity
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