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■ Line running the full length of the field from corner to corner, forming a right angle with the goal lines, which must be longer than the goal lines.■ Begrenzungslinie an der Längsseite des Spielfelds von der einen zur anderen Ecke, deren Länge diejenige der Torlinie übertreffen muss. -
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noun1) a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity:عَمَل جانِبي الخَط الجانِبيHe runs a mail-order business as a sideline.
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3 עיסוק נוסף
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4 atividade paralela
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > atividade paralela
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5 vedlejší zaměstnání
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6 aukastarf
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7 hliîarlína
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8 побочная работа
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > побочная работа
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9 empleo suplementario
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12 bočni krak
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13 товары дополнительные (к основному ассортименту)
sideline4000 полезных слов и выражений > товары дополнительные (к основному ассортименту)
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15 paetaha
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16 postranná čiara
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17 vedľajšie zamestnanie
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18 linea laterale
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19 боковая линия игрового поля
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > боковая линия игрового поля
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20 боковая линия
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sideline — Ⅰ. sideline UK US /ˈsaɪdlaɪn/ noun [C] ► a business activity that someone does in addition to their main business: »For many companies, producing own label goods is not a sideline, it s a strategy for growth. a sideline in sth »The company has… … Financial and business terms
Sideline — may refer to one of the following:*Sideline Productions Irish television production company *Sidelines, lines which mark the outer boundaries of a sports field *Sideline reporter, sporting term *Sideline Ho, song … Wikipedia
Sideline — Sideline, Side line Side line 1. (a) A line pertaining or attached to the side of a thing. (b) Specif., a line for hobbling an animal by connecting the fore and the hind feet of the same side. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (a) A line of goods sold in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sideline — (n.) lines marking the limits of playing area (on a football field, etc.), 1862, from SIDE (Cf. side) (adj.) + LINE (Cf. line) (q.v.). The fig. sense of position removed from active participation is attested from 1934 (because players who are not … Etymology dictionary
sideline — [n] secondary occupation distraction, diversion, hobby, leisure activity, leisure pursuit, moonlighting, recreation, second job, side job, side project, subsidiary; concept 360 … New thesaurus
sideline — ► NOUN 1) an activity done in addition to one s main job. 2) either of the two lines bounding the longer sides of a football field, basketball court, etc. 3) (the sidelines) a position of observing a situation rather than being directly involved… … English terms dictionary
sideline — [sīd′līn΄] n. a line at or along the side; specif., a) either of two lines marking the side limits of a playing area, as in football or tennis b) [pl.] the areas just outside these lines c) a small line branching off the main line, as of a… … English World dictionary
Sideline Ho — Infobox Single Name = Sideline Ho Artist = Monica from Album = The Makings of Me Released = February 5, 2007 Format = Promo single, digital download Writer = Harvey Mason Jr., Damon Thomas, Antonio Dixon, Eric Dawkins, Steve Russell, Tank… … Wikipedia
sideline — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, lucrative, nice, profitable, useful (all esp. BrE) ▪ He decided to turn his hobby into a lucrative sideline. ▪ He had found himself a nice little … Collocations dictionary
sideline — I UK [ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn] / US noun [countable] Word forms sideline : singular sideline plural sidelines 1) a job that you do in addition to your main job, in order to earn extra money 2) a) either of the lines on the sides of a sports field that show… … English dictionary
sideline — side|line1 [ˈsaıdlaın] n 1.) an activity that you do as well as your main job or business, in order to earn more money as a sideline ▪ Zoe does a bit of freelance photography as a sideline. 2.) on the sidelines not taking part in an activity even … Dictionary of contemporary English