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1 slip of paper
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2 slip of paper
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3 slip of paper
قُصَاصَة مِن الوَرَق \ slip of paper: a small strip: He gave me a slip of paper with his address on it. -
4 slip of paper
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5 slip of paper
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > slip of paper
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6 slip of paper
1) Общая лексика: бумажка, полоска бумаги2) Макаров: листок бумаги -
7 slip-sheet paper
Лесоводство: прокладочная бумага -
8 slip of paper
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9 slip of paper
n.Zettel - m. -
10 slip of paper
papīra strēmele -
11 slip of paper
• ceduljica; jastučnica; kombine -
12 slip of paper
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13 slip of paper
полоска бумаги, бумажка -
14 slip-sheet paper
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > slip-sheet paper
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15 slip-sheet paper
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > slip-sheet paper
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16 slip\ of\ paper
papírdarab, cetli, cédula -
17 slip of paper
бума́жка ж, клочо́к бума́гиThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > slip of paper
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18 a slip of paper
Макаров: листок бумаги, полоска бумаги -
19 a slip of paper
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20 on the enclosed slip of paper
• auf dem beiliegenden ZettelEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > on the enclosed slip of paper
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