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1 have no taste for locomotion
Макаров: не любить путешествоватьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have no taste for locomotion
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2 locomotion
[͵ləʋkəʹməʋʃ(ə)n] n1. 1) передвижение2) способность передвижения (тж. capacity for /power of/ locomotion)2. 1) путешествие2) способ передвижения -
3 locomotion
1. n передвижение2. n способность передвижения3. n путешествие4. n способ передвижения -
4 locomotion
ˌləukəˈməuʃən сущ.
1) передвижение, перемещение means of locomotion Syn: movement, transportation
2) путешествие передвижение - means of * средства передвижения способность передвижения (тж. capacity for /power of/ *) путешествие - to have no taste for * не любить путешествовать способ передвижения locomotion передвижение;
means of locomotion средства передвижения locomotion передвижение;
means of locomotion средства передвиженияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > locomotion
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