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play-back° [plεbak]invariable masculine noun• c'est du play-back he's (or she's etc) lip-synching* * *plɛbak nm* * *[plɛbak] nom masculin invariable -
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play-back, sonido previo o pregrabadoDictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > play-back
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play-boysplayboy (pl.) m -
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m съёмка ◄о► под фоногра́мму;chanter en play-back — петь/с= под фоногра́мму <под за́пись>
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m invarкиносъёмка, исполнение под фонограмму или с предварительным озвучиванием -
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m (pl ø + s)плейбой; молодой богатый повеса; прожигатель жизни; соблазнитель -
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сущ.1) общ. исполнение под фонограмму или с предварительным озвучиванием, киносъёмка под фонограмму или с предварительным озвучиванием2) тех. киносъёмка под фонограмму, киносъёмка с предварительным озвучиванием, съёмка под фонограмму, съёмка с предварительным озвучиванием -
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nm.inv.anglic. ovozni bir necha bor yozish; chanter en playback fonogrammada ashula aytmoq. -
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nm.anglic. pleyboy, ayollarni yo‘ldan uruvchi yosh boyvachcha.
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