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1 обезжиренный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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2 обезжиривать (I) > обезжирить (II)
............................................................1. skim(vt.) کف، ریم، کف گیری، تماس اندک، شیر خامه گرفته، کف گرفتن از، سرشیر گرفتن از، تماس مختصر حاصل کردن، به طور سطحی مورد توجه قرار دادن، به طور سطحی خواندن........................................................................................................................3. remove fat............................................................4. degreaseРусско-персидский словарь > обезжиривать (I) > обезжирить (II)
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3 обрат
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4 перелистывать (I) > перелистать (I)
....................................................................................................................................................................................3. skim throughРусско-персидский словарь > перелистывать (I) > перелистать (I)
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5 стлаться (I) (нсв)
............................................................1. spread(adj. & vt. & vi. & n.) پخش کردن، گستردن، فرش کردن، گسترش یافتن، منتشر شدن، بصط و توسعه یافتن، گسترش، وسعت، شیوع، پهن کردن، پهن شدن............................................................2. spread out............................................................3. skim along............................................................4. go skimming
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