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m канава rów drenarski дренажная канава, осушительная канава rów nawadniający оросительная канава rów odwadniający водоотводная канаваKrótki rosyjsko-polski i polsko-rosyjski Słownik Polytechnic > rów
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1. ряд 2. пласт угля
row of sand dunes барханная гряда
lattice row ряд (кристаллической) решётки
volcanic row вулканический ряд
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blade rowлопаточный венецside rowлинейные боковые огни приближенияside row lightsбоковые огни ВПП -
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صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side. -
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سَطْر \ line: a row of words: a line of poetry; the fifth line on the page. row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. \ See Also صف (صَفّ) -
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I n1) ряд; послідовність3) ряд будинків; вулиця, провулок; aмep. міський район, вулиця4) aмep. поверх ( у будинку)5) c-г. ряд; міжряддя; борозна6) рядок (таблиці, матриці)II v; діал.ставити в ряд; розміщувати рядами ( часто row up)III n1) веслування, гребняIV v1) веслувати, гребти5) плавати, плескатися у воді (про рибу, водоплавного птаха)V [rau] n1) шум, гамір2) гучна сварка, суперечка; бійка, сутичка3) догана, прочуханVI [rau] v1) скандалити, шуміти, буянити; затівати бійку2) висловлювати догану, шпетити -
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Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > row
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Iряд мIIгрести́III1) шум м, гвалт м2) шу́мная ссо́ра, сканда́л м ( quarrel)3) нагоня́й мget into a row for being late — получи́ть нагоня́й за опозда́ние
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subs.In a row: P. and V. ἑξῆς, ἐφεξῆς.Layer: P. ἐπιβολή ἡ (Thuc. 3, 20).The fruitful rows of the vine: V. βακχίου... ὄρχατοι ὀπωρινοί (Eur., frag.).——————v. trans. or absol.Ar. and P. ἐλαύνειν, V. ἐρέσσειν.Soldiers who row their own transports: P. αὐτερέται, οἱ (they were generally rowed by the crews).Pull at the oar: Ar. and P. ἐμβάλλειν (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Row
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شِجَار \ disagreement: a lack of agreement; a quarrel. quarrel: a violent disagreement. row: a quarrel: I had a row with my neighbour. scrap: a fight or quarrel. \ See Also خلاف (خِلاف) -
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[ʹrəʋʹʌp] phr vускорять темп греблиrow up, you fellows, we're gaining! - налегай, ребята, мы побеждаем!
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N1. झगड़ाThey had a row again.2. पंक्तिShe has arranged all her books in rows.--------VT1. खेनाHe rowed us across the hussain sagar lake.2. झगड़नाShe's being rowing again over money with her husband. -
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n. 1. эгнээ, мөр. He sat in the front \row. Тэр нэгдүгээр эгнээнд суув. 2. хэрүүл, чимээ шуугиан. 1. сэлүүрдэх. 2. хэрэлдэх. rower n. сэлүүрчин.
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