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adj. (-r, -st) 1. цонхигор, зэвхий. have \pale complexion цонхигор царайтай. 2. цэхэр, цайвар. 3. сүүмгэр (гэрэл). v. цонхийх. -
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пределы; черта оседлостиwithin the pale of the law — в пределах, предусмотренных законом
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f1. ло́пасть ◄G pl. -ей► f, лопа́тка ◄о►;les pales d'une roue à aubes — ло́пасти <пли́цы> гребно́го колеса́; les pales d'une hélice — ло́пасти винта́; une hélice à trois pales — трёхлопастный винтla pale d'une rame — ло́пасть весла́;
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[peɪl]сущ.; ист.= English Pale Пейл ( часть Ирландии, в 12-16 вв. подвластная Англии) -
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PAILE, PALEA term used from the 11th to the 14th century for fabric of rich quality used for dresses, cloaks, coats of arms, seat covers, awnings, flags and other purposes. It is mentioned as from Alexandria, Egypt, Spain, Sagrad, Damascus, India, and many other places, so because of this widespread mention it may have been a collective term applied indiscriminately to cloth of gold, samit, siglaton, etc. It is also possibly identical with the English " pall" referring to a cloth used for covering. -
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substantiv1. pæl2. ben (pluralis) (hverdagssprog/slang)Sammensatte udtryk:förtöjningspåle; totempåle; tältpåle
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marya (fallow, fawn), malwa (fallow), isca. PALE BLUE helwa –MAD, SMAL, LT1:256, 3EL -
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subs.Stake: Ar. and P. χάραξ, ὁ or ἡ, P. σταυρός, ὁ, V. σκόλοψ, ὁ (also Xen. but rare P.).——————adj.Of complexion: P. and V. ὠχρός, P. χλωρός.——————v. intrans.met., become dim: V. ἀμαυροῦσθαι; see Fade.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pale
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kb. batas. -ks. 1 pucat. 2 muda. -kki. memucat, menjadi pucat. pale-faced ks. bermuka pucat. -
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