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1 linking
nз'єднання; зчеплення, зчіплювання; сполученняlinking verb — грам. дієслово-зв'язка
linking station — проміжна (релейна) радіостанція; ретрансмісійна телефонна станція
* * *['liçkiç]nз'єднання, зчеплення; сполученняlinking verb — гpaм. дієслово-зв'язка
linking station — проміжна ( релейна) радіостанція; ретрансмісійна телефонна станція
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2 linking
['liçkiç]nз'єднання, зчеплення; сполученняlinking verb — гpaм. дієслово-зв'язка
linking station — проміжна ( релейна) радіостанція; ретрансмісійна телефонна станція
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