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1 развод часовых
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2 развод
1. м. (расторжение брака)divorceполучить развод — get* a divorce
давать развод кому-л. — give* smb. a divorce, agree to divorce smb.
2. м. воен.процесс о разводе — divorce suit; divorce proceedings pl.
3. м. (разведение)развод караулов — guard mounting; ( торжественный) trooping the colour
breedingоставлять на развод (вн.) разг. — keep* for breeding (d.)
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3 развод
I м.( расторжение брака) divorceони́ в разво́де — they are divorced
получи́ть разво́д — get a divorce
дава́ть разво́д кому́-л — give smb a divorce, agree to divorce smb
II м. воен.проце́сс о разво́де — divorce suit; divorce proceedings pl
разво́д карау́лов — guard mounting; ( торжественный) trooping the colour
III м.разво́д часовы́х — posting of sentries
(выращивание, размножение) breedingоставля́ть на разво́д (вн.) разг. — keep for breeding (d)
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4 развод
воен.развод часовых — posting of sentries амер.
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