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121 RLP
1) Медицина: региональная перфузия конечности2) Военный термин: Remote Line Printer, rail loading point3) Шутливое выражение: Russian Leadership Program4) Сокращение: Resource Location Protocol5) Университет: Russian Language Program6) Вычислительная техника: Radio Link Protocol (GSM, Mobile-Systems), Resource Location Protocol (Internet, RFC 887)7) Иммунология: recirculating lymphocyte pool8) Транспорт: Rotary License Plate9) Пищевая промышленность: Really Lean Poultry, Redgum Eucalyptus Lerp Psyllid10) Фирменный знак: Row Loff Productions11) СМИ: Round Lake Publishing12) Сетевые технологии: Radio Link Protocol13) Программирование: Refill Light Pen14) Печатные платы: registered land pattern15) Должность: Registered Lighting Practitioner16) Аэропорты: Rosella Plains, Queensland, Australia -
122 древнерусский
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123 rusish
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124 o’rinsizlik
inappropriateness.o’ris coll.Russian (s. rus).o’rischa coll.Russian (language) (s. ruscha) -
125 на русском языке
in the Russian language; in RussianДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > на русском языке
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126 русский язык
/ˈruskʲıj jɪˈzɨk/
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127 rus|ek
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rus|ek
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128 ruscoff
n. m. (also: ruskoff): Russian, the Russian language. Parler ruscoff comme père et mère: To speak fluent Ruskie.
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