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1 невредимый
1) General subject: hole, hunk, hurtless, intact, inviolate, safe, scatheless, scot-free, scotfree, sound, unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, unscathed, whole, whole and sound, without scathe, undamaged2) Agriculture: sound in wind and limb (о лошади)3) Rare: harmless4) Australian slang: right as rain5) Automobile industry: secure -
2 совершенно здоровый
1) General subject: as sound as a bell, as sound as a roach2) Colloquial: right as rain3) Agriculture: thoroughly sound4) Makarov: sound in wind and limbУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершенно здоровый
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3 в отличной форме
2) Makarov: fit as a flea, sound in wind and limb -
4 орган
1) General subject: agency (учреждение, организация), organism, part, survey (в области геологии, геодезии, гидрографии в США), body, (коллективный) gremium5) Engineering: authority (власти), control, department, device (станка), element (станка), instrument (станка), pipe organ (музыкальный инструмент), tool (станка), unit6) Religion: organ (A wind instrument consisting of sets of pipes made to sound by compressed air and controlled by keyboards and producing a variety of musical effects)7) Economy: institution8) Diplomatic term: machinery9) Music: organ, pipe organ10) Jargon: wind box (музыкальный инструмент), wind-box (музыкальный инструмент), god box, org (музыкальный инструмент)11) Genetics: organ (структурно-функциональная единица многоклеточного организма, дифференцирующаяся в процессе онтогенеза и состоящая из одной или нескольких тканей)12) Advertising: committee13) EBRD: agency, instrumentality15) Cables: authority (учреждение), body (учреждение)16) leg.N.P. entity18) Psychoanalysis: locus19) Makarov: ATC unit, limb (прибора), organ (муз. инструмент), organ (учреждение), organ (часть тела), unit (административное или функциональное подразделение учреждения, системы)
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