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משחק מילים, לשון נופל על לשון* * *◙ ןושל לע לפונ ןושל,םילימ קחשמ◄ -
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جناس،تجنيس -
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woordspeling -
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n.Wortspiel n. -
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vārdu spēle -
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ordlek -
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s joc de paraules -
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• igrati rečima -
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игра слов, каламбур* * *1. игра слов 2. каламбурить -
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каламбурить* * *1. игра слов 2. каламбурить -
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a play of/on words игра слов/краснобайство -
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To a Latin or French speaker the name of Urse might have suggested an easy play upon words. (E. Freeman, ‘The History of the Norman Conquest’, ch. XVIII) — Для человека, говорящего на латыни или по-французски, имя Урс [лат. ursus, фр. ours - медведь] легко становилось источником каламбуров.
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1. группа слов; кодовая группа2. группа слов; блок слов; кодовая группаa play on words — игра слов, каламбур
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игpa cлoв, кaлaмбуpTo a Latin or French speaker the name of Urse [лaт. ursus, фp. ours мeдвeдь] might have suggested an easy play upon words (E. Freeman)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > a play on (or upon) words
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cм. a play on words
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