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rough-spoken [ˏrʌfˊspəυkǝn] aвыража́ющийся гру́бо, гру́бый -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > rough-spoken
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rough-spoken
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{'rʌf,spoukn}
a с груб език* * *{'r^f,spoukn} а с груб език.* * *a с груб език* * *rough-spoken[´rʌf¸spoukən] adj с груб език. -
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[ˈrʌfˈspəukən]rough-spoken выражающийся грубо -
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/'rʌf'spoukn/ * tính từ - ăn nói thô lỗ, ăn nói lỗ mãng =a rough-spoken fellow+ một người ăn nói thô lỗ -
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[ˌrʌf΄spəukən] a կո պիտ (խոսք). be rough-spoken խիստ կոպիտ լինել -
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rough-spok.en[r∧f sp'oukən] adj de fala grossa, deselegante. -
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rough-ˈspok·enadj sprachlich ungewandt [o unbeholfen] -
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rough-'spok·en adjsprachlich ungewandt [o unbeholfen] -
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Общая лексика: выражающийся грубо, грубый -
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[ˌrʌf'spəʊkən]Общая лексика: выражающийся грубо -
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[`rʌf`spəʊk(ə)n]грубо выражающийсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > rough-spoken
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['rʌf'spǝʊkǝn]ADJ malhablado -
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adj. \/ˌrʌfˈspəʊk(ə)n\/grov\/stor i munnen -
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adjгрубий; який висловлюється грубо* * *aгрубий, який виражається брутально -
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[rʌfspoukən]adjectivegrob, surov, nedostojen v govorjenju; jasno ali grobo povedan
См. также в других словарях:
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Sub-Saharan African music traditions — A Mangbetu man playing an African harp See also: Rhythm in Sub Saharan Africa Sub Saharan African music traditions exhibit so many common features that they may in some respects be thought of as constituting a single musical system.[1] … Wikipedia