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61 spoil the Q
Макаров: выключать добротность лазера -
62 spoil the child
Общая лексика: баловать ребёнка -
63 spoil the dead
Общая лексика: снимать одежду (и оружие) с убитых -
64 spoil the fun
Общая лексика: испортить шутку, помешать веселью -
65 spoil the laser Q
Макаров: выключать добротность лазера -
66 spoil the market
1) Общая лексика: портить рынок, понижать ( сбивать) цены на рынке2) Экономика: дезорганизовать рынок, дезорганизовывать рынок -
67 spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar
Общая лексика: потерять (что-л.) ценное из-за грошовой экономииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar
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68 spoil the ship for a halfpennyworth of tar
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > spoil the ship for a halfpennyworth of tar
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69 spoil the appetite
לקלקל את התיאבון* * *◙ ןובאיתה תא לקלקל◄ -
70 spoil the appetite
eetlust bederven -
71 spoil from the ditch-cuts
вал грунта, образовавшийся при зарезаниях канавы -
72 spoil the appetite
förstörde aptiten -
73 spoil the look
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74 spoil the egyptians
обкрадывать своих врагов, поживиться за счет врага -
75 spoil the market
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > spoil the market
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76 spoil for the fight
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77 the price you charge will spoil it
• dieser Preis macht alles kaputtEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > the price you charge will spoil it
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78 spoil s of the office
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > spoil s of the office
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79 spoil the market
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80 spoil the flow
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > spoil the flow
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