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1 почтовый
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2 почта
post ; postkantoor ; correspondentie -
3 посылка
(post-) pakket, verzending -
4 медпункт
medische post, EHBO-post -
5 пост
(wacht)post ; ambt, post, functie ; vasten -
6 по почте
prepos.gener. met de post, per post -
7 должность
betrekking, post, functie, ambt -
8 пункт
punt ; post, plaats, centrum ; paragraaf -
9 гашение
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10 гашение почтовой марки
nRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > гашение почтовой марки
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11 должность
n1) gener. dienstverband, dienst, ambt, baantje, betrekking, kwaliteit, plaats, post2) math. functie -
12 занимать пост
vgener. een betrekking bekleden, een post bekleden -
13 занять место
vgener. een plaats vrijhouden (voor-äôà êîãî-ô.), (чьё-л.) inspringen voor (iem.), post vatten -
14 косяк
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15 оставаться на своём посту
vgener. op zijn post blijvenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > оставаться на своём посту
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16 отнести письмо на почту
vgener. een brief op de post doenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > отнести письмо на почту
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17 отправить письмо по почте
vgener. een brief op de post doenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > отправить письмо по почте
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18 перенос из одной статьи в другую
nRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > перенос из одной статьи в другую
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19 пост
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20 почта
ngener. post, mail, posterijen
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