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1 become rough
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2 become rough
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3 rough
germ. darbja-; ? gahruba-; hardulīka-; hreuba-; rðha-; sarpa; skarpa-; snarpa-; strðba-; stupala-; tarta- (2)------------------------------------be {(V.)} roughgerm. hrub-; skerpan (1); skru-; skrub-------------------------------------become roughgerm. hreubēn------------------------------------rough clothgerm. rðhwjæ-------------------------------------rough materialgerm. reuwæ- -
4 rough as a nutmeg-grater
"шершавый, как наждачная бумага", грубый, обветренныйHer hands have become as rough as a nutmeg-grater with her work. — От работы ее руки стали грубыми и шершавыми, как наждачная бумага.
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5 erwino
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6 шершаветь
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7 erwinaf
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8 erwinai
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9 erwinais
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10 erwinaist
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11 erwinant
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12 erwinasai
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13 erwinasant
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14 erwinasech
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15 erwinasem
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16 erwinasent
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17 erwinasid
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18 erwinasit
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19 erwinasoch
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20 erwinasom
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