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1 answer the door
answer the door/the bell/the telephone ['a:nsë:/'ænsë: dhë do:/bel/'telifoun] hap derën; marr receptorin -
2 answer the door
answer the door открыть дверь (на звонок, на стук и т. п.) -
3 answer the door (bell)
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4 answer the door
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5 answer the door
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6 answer the door
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > answer the door
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7 answer the door
1) Общая лексика: открывать дверь, открывать дверь на звонок, открыть дверь (на стук или звонок)2) Макаров: отворить дверь (на звонок, на стук) -
8 answer the door
открыть дверьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > answer the door
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9 answer the door
pergi melihat siapa di pintu -
10 answer the door
kapıya bakmak -
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kapıya bakmak -
12 answer the door
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13 Answer the door please!
expr.Öffne bitte die Tür! ausdr. -
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18 Answer the door
Открывать дверь ( когда звонят или стучат)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Answer the door
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19 answer the door
откры́ть дверьThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > answer the door
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20 answer the door
kapiya bakmak
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