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21 оставаться на своём посту
vgener. op zijn post blijven -
22 отнести письмо на почту
vgener. een brief op de post doen -
23 отправить письмо по почте
vgener. een brief op de post doen -
24 перенос из одной статьи в другую
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25 пост
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26 почта
ngener. post, mail, posterijen -
27 почтальон
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28 почтовая корреспонденция
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29 почтово-телеграфная контора
ngener. post-en-telegraafkantoor -
30 почтовое отделение
adjgener. post, postkantoor -
31 почтовый
adjgener. post-, postaal -
32 с обратной почтой
prepos.gener. per kerende post, per omgaande antwoorden (об ответе) -
33 статья
n1) gener. artikel, bijdrage, post (счёта, расхода), verhandeling, alinea, inzending (для газеты, журнала), item, opstel, paragraaf2) law. claustile -
34 стачечный пикет
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35 столб
ngener. mast, paal, pijler, post, stijl, gedenkzuil (в память кого-л., чего-л.), kolom, mastboom, pilaar, staak, standaard, standerd, zuil -
36 укорениться
vliter. post vatten -
37 часовой
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