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1 Fly In Fly Out
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2 fly-under/fly-out
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3 Fly Cotton
The short, nepped, and immature fibres of cotton thrown out by the cotton carding engine. -
4 let fly
( often with at)to throw, shoot or send out violently:يَقْذِفُ السِّهامHe let fly (an arrow) at the target.
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5 вылетать
fly out глагол: -
6 salir volando
• fly low• fly off at a tangent• fly on• fly out at• hurry off -
7 sobrevuelo
• fly away• fly out• fly past• fly-by-night -
8 melayangkan
fly (a kite, plane); cause something to fly out -
9 desfile de aviones
• fly out at• fly press -
10 exhibición de vuelo
• fly out at• fly press• flyblown• flycatcher -
11 vuelo de felicitación
• fly out at• fly press -
12 vuelo rasante
• fly out• fly past• flying bridge• flying club• low-level flight -
13 вылететь
fly out; start; take off; rush up; fall out; slipСинонимический ряд:1. выпасть (глаг.) выбиться; вывалиться; выпасть; выскользнуть2. выскочить (глаг.) выбежать; вывернуться; вымахнуть; выметнуться; вынестись; вынырнуть; выскочить3. сорваться с языка (глаг.) вырваться; слететь с губ; сорваться с языкаАнтонимический ряд: -
14 облет нового самолета
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > облет нового самолета
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15 излетува од прозорец
fly out of the window -
16 otpremiti avionom
• fly out -
17 planuti na nekoga
• fly out at -
18 razgneviti se na nekoga
• fly out at -
19 облет нового самолета
fly-out авиац.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > облет нового самолета
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20 вылететь из головы
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > вылететь из головы
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