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1 plead orally
Деловая лексика: устно отвечать на обвинение -
2 plead orally
/vi, set expression/ отвечать на обвинение устно -
3 orally
[ˈɔ:rəlɪ]orally мед. для приема внутрь (о лекарстве); not to be taken orally наружное (о лекарстве) orally мед. для приема внутрь (о лекарстве); not to be taken orally наружное (о лекарстве) orally устно plead orally устно отвечать на обвинение -
4 orally
ˈɔ:rəlɪ нареч.
1) устно, словесно Syn: verbally, by word of mouth
2) мед. для приема внутрь( о лекарстве)
3) оральный (о сексуальной стимуляции) устно;
- to do an exercise * делать упражнение устно;
- to deliver a message * передавать что-л на словах с помощью рта;
ртом;
- medicine given * лекарства для внутреннего употребления orally мед. для приема внутрь ( о лекарстве) ;
not to be taken orally наружное( о лекарстве) orally мед. для приема внутрь (о лекарстве) ;
not to be taken orally наружное (о лекарстве) ~ устно plead ~ устно отвечать на обвинение
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