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1 pirating
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1. n метал. ковка2. n метал. поковкаСинонимический ряд:1. fabrication (noun) composition; conception; devising; fabrication; fashioning; formulation; making; producing; shaping2. beating (verb) beating; hammering; pounding3. driving (verb) driving; lunging; pitching; plunging4. faking (verb) counterfeiting; faking; falsifying5. making (verb) assembling; building; constructing; erecting; fabricating; fashioning; forming; framing; making; manufacturing; molding; moulding; producing; put together; putting together; shaping6. pirating (verb) pirating; plagiarising
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