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sword-play noun 1) фехтование 2) пикировка; состязание в остроумии -
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[ˈsɔ:dpleɪ]sword-play пикировка; состязание в остроумии sword-play фехтование -
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ˈsɔ:dpleɪ сущ.
1) фехтование Syn: fencing
2) пикировка;
состязание в остроумии n
1) фехтование ;
2) пикировка;
состязание в остроумии sword-play пикировка;
состязание в остроумии ~ фехтованиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sword-play
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[`sɔːdpleɪ]фехтованиепикировка; состязание в остроумиитанец с саблямиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > sword-play
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noun (the activity of fencing.) esgrima -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) skylmingar -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) kardforgatás -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) esgrima -
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n1) фехтування2) змагання з дотепності -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) kılıç oyunu -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) sabljanje -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) miekkailu -
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{'sɔ:dplei}
1. фехтовка
2. прен. ожесточен спор, словесен двубой, размяна на остроумия* * *{'sъ:dplei} n 1. фехтовка; 2. прен. ожесточен спор, словес* * *1. прен. ожесточен спор, словесен двубой, размяна на остроумия 2. фехтовка -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) sabel-/kårdefekting -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) scherma -
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noun (the activity of fencing.) szermierka
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