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41 пооплаквам
1. пооплакаха ми се един от друг they each had a word of complaint to say about the other 2. се, пооплача се complain a little (от of), utter a word or two of complaint -
42 каждый из них состоит в основном из
Каждый из них состоит в основном из-- They each consists, basically, of a fiber-fax insulated cylindrical settling chamber and internal screens upstream of the jet exit.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > каждый из них состоит в основном из
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43 przeką|sić
pf Ⅰ vt to nibble, to have a snack; to have a bite to eat pot.- mam ochotę coś przekąsić I fancy a snackⅡ vi (zjeść po wypiciu alkoholu) to eat- wypili po kieliszku wódki i przekąsili ogórkiem they each had a glass of vodka and a gherkin to go with itThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeką|sić
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44 win|o
n 1. Wina (napój alkoholowy) wine- młode wino young wine- wino różowe rosé (wine)- wino wytrawne/półwytrawne/słodkie/półsłodkie dry/medium-dry/sweet/medium-sweet wine- wino musujące sparkling wine- wino owocowe/grzane/z korzeniami fruit/mulled/spiced wine- wino lekkie/mocne light/strong wine- wino domowej roboty home-made wine- wino z dobrego rocznika vintage wine- butelka/lampka wina a bottle/glass of wine- pić a. sączyć wino to drink/to sip wine- wino poszło a. uderzyło mu do głowy the wine went (straight) to his head2. pot., Wina (porcja) (butelka) bottle of wine; (kieliszek) glass of wine- zamówili/wypili po winie they each ordered/had a glass of wine3. pot., Ogr. (winorośl) grapevine, vine- altana obrośnięta winem an arbour covered a. overgrown with vines4. pot. (pik) spades pl- wyjść a. zagrać w wino to play spades- □ wino deserowe dessert wine- wino likierowe fortified a. liqueur wine- wino mszalne altar a. Communion a. sacramental wine- wino muszkatołowe muscatel (wine)- wino pepsynowe Farm. pepsin elixir- wino reńskie Rhine wine, hock- wino stołowe table wine- białe wino white wine- czerwone wino red wine- dzikie wino Bot., Ogr. Virginia creeper, woodbine US- na przyjęciu wino lało się strumieniami the wine flowed like water at the partyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > win|o
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45 пооплаквам се
complain a little (от of), utter a word or two of complaintпооплакаха ми се един от друг they each had a word of complaint to say about the other* * *поопла̀квам се,възвр. гл. complain a little (от of), utter a word or two of complaint. -
46 erdizka
adb.1. ( erdibana) half and half, fifty-fifty; \erdizka poz eta min half happiness, half pain; lana \erdizka egiten dute they each do half of the work; hori ezin daiteke \erdizka utzi that can't be left halfway2. ( ez osorik) partially; \erdizka egina partially done -
47 eighth
[eɪtð] noun1) one of eight equal parts:ثُمْنThey each received an eighth of the money.
Are you having another cup of coffee? That's your eighth (cup) this morning
الثّامنHenry VIII (said as "Henry the Eighth").
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48 cada uno por separado
Ex. The punished people will carry coffins on their backs wherever they go and Allah will talk to each one alone about their sins.* * *Ex: The punished people will carry coffins on their backs wherever they go and Allah will talk to each one alone about their sins.
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49 wɔkobuabuaa wɔn ho
they gave each other rough answers--------they scolded each other -
50 largaron
• they deserve each other• they say that -
51 partieron
• they deserve each other• they say that -
52 chéile
each other, one another, both: bhuail iad a chéile, they struck one another: dh' fhalbh iad le chéile, they went away together: coltach ri chéile, like one another -
53 попадать в поле зрения
•Each operator controls the cars until they come into the view of the other operator.
•When two objects fall within an observer's view,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > попадать в поле зрения
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54 היתה ביניהם הבנה
they understood each other -
55 son de la misma cuerda
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56 a pornit fiecare pe drumul lui
each went his several waysthey went their several ways.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pornit fiecare pe drumul lui
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57 они закадычные друзья
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58 Sie verstehen sich.
They understand each other. -
59 iḷisaqatigiiksut
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60 paaqsaaġutiruk
they pass each other
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