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с английского на греческий

to suffer toil

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  • travail — [trə vāl′, trav′āl΄] n. [OFr < VL * tripalium, instrument of torture composed of three stakes < LL tripalis, of three stakes < L tri , TRI + palus, a stake: see PALE2] 1. very hard work; toil 2. labor pains; pains of childbirth 3.… …   English World dictionary

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