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21 tied-up
1) Горное дело: законсервированный, омертвлённый2) Деловая лексика: замороженный (о средствах) -
22 tied
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23 tied in
• 1) присоединил; 2) присоединенный -
24 tied
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25 tied in
1) присоединил; 2) присоединенный -
26 tied up
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27 tied-up
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28 tied up
1) связал; 2) связанный -
29 Tied-on
Привязанный Если у вас такая рука, которую нужно разыгрывать до конца, говорят, что вы к ней привязаны -
30 tied-up
занятый на тушении пожара (о пожарной команде); поставленный на гидрант (об автонасосе); задержанный в пути (о пожарном автомобиле) -
31 tied on
«указанный самолет занял место в строю» ( доклад летчика) -
32 tied
связанный; завязанный; соединенный -
33 tied
навязаннавязанный -
34 tied
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35 tied in
координировал; координируемый -
36 tied-up
омертвленный, законсервированный -
37 tied in
присоединил; присоединенный -
38 tied
заанкерованный; раскреплённый связями (напр. о колонне, антенне) -
39 tied cottage
tied cottage [ˏtaɪdˊkɒtɪdʒ] nжили́ще, предоставля́емое сельскохозя́йственному рабо́чему на вре́мя рабо́ты -
40 tied-arch bridge
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > tied-arch bridge
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