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1 crusade
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I. 1. ист. кръстоносен поход (и прен.)
2. прен. поход, кампания, акция
II. v тръгвам на/участвувам в кръстоносен поход/акция/кампания, водя кампания
опълчвам се, боря се (against)* * *{kru:'seid} n 1. ист. кръстоносен поход (и прен.); 2. прен. п(2) {kru:'seid} v тръгвам на/участвувам в кръстоносен поход/а* * *поход; кръстоносен поход;* * *1. i. ист. кръстоносен поход (и прен.) 2. ii. v тръгвам на/участвувам в кръстоносен поход/акция/кампания, водя кампания 3. опълчвам се, боря се (against) 4. прен. поход, кампания, акция* * *
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