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vt <textil.leath> (pierce to create ornamental holes, slits) ■ perforieren vt -
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сущ.общ. лавка, скамейка, скамья -
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мизинец; пинка; годовалый телёнок* * *m -enмизинец м* * *сущ.1) общ. годовалый телёнок, мизинец -
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v. Hno; nkaugn. Xim paj yeeb -
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māwhero -
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(adj) rosas (Sp) -
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kulay rosas, mapula pula -
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a.--------v.i.aañkh jhapkna / iSHaarah karna / jhaankna--------v.t.talwaar sey bhoñkna / chheydna -
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bándearg -
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nelikur -
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ngjyrë rozë; shpoj -
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Ivt. 찌르다, 가장자리를 들쭉날쭉하게 자르다, 장식 구멍을 내다IIn., a. 석죽, 패링이, 도홍색, 핑크빛, 전형, 극치, 붉은 물이 든 사람, 도홍색의, 좌경한 -
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(gen) roz; trandafiriu -
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رنگ صورتي ، سوراخ سوراخ كردن يا بريدن -
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s jedrenjak s uskom krmom s [ichth] mlad losos s 1. [bot] vrtni karanfil, klinčić 2. [fig] ogledalo, uzor, savršenstvo, ono što je najbolje, vrhunac, najviši stupanj 3. blijedocrvena boja, ružičasta boja; crveni kaput (koji nose lovci na lisice); lovac na lisice 4. [US] čovjek prilično radikalnih ljevičarskih nazora / [sl] to be in the # = osjećati se dobro, biti odlična zdravlja; in the # of fashion = po posljednjoj modi s žućkasta boja (koja se dobiva miješanjem vegetabilne boje s bijelom bazom)* * *
karanfil
probosti
roza
rumen
ružiÄast
savršenost
uzor -
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dekleine Finger m -
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күлгін (түс), қалампыр (өсімдік) -
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n. (бот.) каранфил;2. розова боја; каранфил; розов
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Pink — Pink, n. [D. pink.] (Naut.) A vessel with a very narrow stern; called also {pinky}. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] {Pink stern} (Naut.), a narrow stern. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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