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101 rung
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103 rung pp
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104 rung
перекладина; ступенька (лестницы); спица колеса -
105 rung
ступенька лестницы; пруток; перекладина; ручка штурвала; спина колеса -
106 rung
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107 rung
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108 rung
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109 rung
1 anak tangga/janjang (of a ladder). 2 anak kursi (of a chair). lih RING. -
110 rung
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111 rung
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112 rung
/rʌɳ/ * danh từ - thanh thang (thanh ngang của cái thang) - thang ngang chân ghế * động tính từ quá khứ của ring -
113 rung
nounഏണിപ്പടി, കസേരയുടെ പിന്ഭാഗത്ത് കുറുകെയുള്ള തടിക്കഷണം -
114 rung
1) ступенька стремянки, приставной лестницы2) спица колеса -
115 rung ladder
rung ladder стремянка -
116 rung ladder
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117 rung number
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118 rung ladder
rung ladder Sprossenleiter fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rung ladder
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119 rung ladder
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120 rung ladder
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rung — index degree (station), step Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rung — past part of RING … Medical dictionary
rung — [n] notch, step bar, board, crossbar, crosspiece, degree, grade, level, rod, round, rundle, stage, tread; concepts 471,744 … New thesaurus
rung — [1] ► NOUN 1) a horizontal support on a ladder for a person s foot. 2) a strengthening crosspiece in the structure of a chair. 3) a level in a hierarchical structure. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
rung — rung1 [ruŋ] n. [ME rong < OE hrung, staff, rod, pole, akin to Ger runge; for prob. IE base see RING2] 1. any sturdy stick, bar, or rod, esp. a rounded one, used as a crossbar, support, etc.; specif., a) any of the crosspieces constituting the… … English World dictionary
rung — auf·klä·rung; göt·ter·däm·me·rung; gya·rung; rung·less; un·rung; wur·rung; rung; … English syllables