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1 слог
1. м. лингв.syllable2. м. тк. ед. (стиль)предпоследний слог — the last syllable but one, the penultimate syllable
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2 слог
I м. лингв.после́дний слог — the last syllable
II м.предпосле́дний слог — the last syllable but one, the penultimate syllable
( стиль) style -
3 предпоследний
last but one, next to last; penultimate; ( в списке) one from (the) bottom -
4 предпоследний
last but one; penultimate книжн.; (в списке тж.) one from (the) bottomна предпосле́днем собра́нии — at the last meeting but one
предпосле́дний слог — penultimate syllable
См. также в других словарях:
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