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1 to go into a spin
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2 fail into the spin
Авиация: срываться в штопор -
3 failing into the spin
Авиация: срывающийся в штопор -
4 fall into a spin
1) Авиация: войти в штопор2) Макаров: войти в штопор (ав.), срываться в штопор -
5 fall into the spin
Авиация: срываться в штопор -
6 falling into the spin
Авиация: срывающийся в штопор -
7 go into a spin
Макаров: войти в штопор, входить в штопор -
8 put into the spin
Авиация: введённый в штопор, вводить в штопор -
9 putting into the spin
Авиация: ввод в штопор, вводящий в штопор -
10 send into a spin
Общая лексика: вызвать хаос, повергнуть в панику -
11 snap into a spin
Макаров: сваливаться в штопор -
12 steel prices went into a spin
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > steel prices went into a spin
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13 to send prices into a spin
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14 fail into the spin
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15 failed into the spin
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16 failing into the spin
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17 fall into a spin
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18 fall into the spin
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19 fallen into the spin
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20 falling into the spin
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