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    {wud}
    1. гора
    out of the WOOD прен. излязъл от трудно положение, вън от опасност
    cannot see the WOOD for the trees не виждам цялото/същественото от многото подробности
    2. дърво, дървен материал, дървесина, дърва
    to knock on/to touch WOOD чукам на дърво, да не чуе дяволът
    in the WOOD в/от бъчва (за вино)
    3. wood-wind
    4. сп. дървена пръчка за голф, дървена топка за кегли
    5. attr от/за/на дърво, който работи с дърво
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    {wud} n 1. гора; out of the wood прен. излязъл от трудно положение,
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    гора; дървесина; горски; дъбрава; залесявам;
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    1. attr от/за/на дърво, който работи с дърво 2. cannot see the wood for the trees не виждам цялото/същественото от многото подробности 3. in the wood в/от бъчва (за вино) 4. out of the wood прен. излязъл от трудно положение, вън от опасност 5. to knock on/to touch wood чукам на дърво, да не чуе дяволът 6. wood-wind 7. гора 8. дърво, дървен материал, дървесина, дърва 9. сп. дървена пръчка за голф, дървена топка за кегли
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    wood [wud] n 1. гора; to be out of the \wood прен. вън от опасност съм; to be unable to see the \wood for the trees губя се в подробности, а не виждам цялото (най-важното); neck of the \woods място, местност; кът; 2. дърво ( материал); дървесина; дървен материал; дърва; dead \wood безполезен (ненужен, излишен) човек (предмет); touch (ам. knock on) \wood! чукни на дърво! in the \wood в бъчвата (за вино); to have ( got) the \wood on австр. разг. имам предимство пред; 3. муз. = woodwind; 4. дървена щека за голф; дървена топка за кегли; 5. attr горски; дървен.

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