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n. hece, seslem, nota————————v. hecelemek* * *hece* * *['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) hece- syllabic -
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• tavu• tavu(kirjoitus)* * *'siləbl(a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) tavu- syllabic -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) zilbe- syllabic* * *zilbe; izrunāt pa zilbēm -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) skiemuo- syllabic -
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n. stavelse; kort och gott, kort sagt* * *['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) stavelse- syllabic -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) slabika- syllabic* * *• slabika -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) slabika- syllabic* * *• vyslovovat• vyjadrit slabikami• solmizacná slabika• slovo• slabika• slovko• hovorit• písmový znak -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) silabă- syllabic -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) συλλαβή- syllabic -
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[ˈsɪləbl] nouna word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound:مَقْطَع"Cheese" has one syllable, "but-ter" two and "mar-ga-rine" three.
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) syllabe- syllabic -
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['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) sílaba- syllabic -
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مَقْطَع (في كَلِمَة) \ syllable: a letter (or group of letters) that is pronounced separately: The word ‘family’ has 3 syllables, fa-mi-ly. ‘over’ has 2 syllables, o-ver. ‘Place’ has only one syllable. -
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N1. अक्षरUse of wrong syllable gives us wrong word. -
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(breathe a syllable ( чаще a word))≈ осмелиться хоть слово сказать (обыкн. not to breathe a syllable или a word и словом не обмолвиться не проговориться, держать в секрете ; ≈ держать язык за зубами)So the strike had been broken, and now no one could talk union in any Budd plant; workers who breathed a word of it were instantly fired. (U. Sinclair ‘World's End’, ch. 21) — Таким образом, забастовка была подавлена, теперь на заводах компании "Бадд" никто не смел и заикнуться о профессиональном союзе; если кто-нибудь из рабочих заговаривал об этом, его тотчас выбрасывали вон.
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38 in words of one syllable
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > in words of one syllable
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40 in one word
одним словом наречие:
См. также в других словарях:
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