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Button [ ˈbatn ] m, -s метална значка с надпис или символ (за афиширане на определено мнение, партийна принадлежност и др.). -
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6 Button-down-Kragen
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[‘batn] m; -s, -s badge, bes. Am. button* * *But|ton ['batn]m -s, -sbadge* * *But·ton<-s, -s>[ˈbatn̩]m badge* * *der; Buttons, Buttons badge* * ** * *der; Buttons, Buttons badge -
8 Button-down-Kragen
But|ton-down-Kra|gen [batn'daun-]mbutton-down collar* * *But·ton-down-Kra·gen<-s, ->[ˈbatn̩ˈdaun-]m button-down collar -
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11 Button-down-Hemd
nрубашка спортивного покроя с воротничком, концы которого пристегиваются пуговицами -
12 Button
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13 Button-Down-Kragen
сущ.одеж. воротник на пуговицах -
14 Button-Sitzpirouette
fфиг. низкий летящий волчок -
15 Button
But·ton <-s, -s> [ʼbatn̩] mbadge -
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1. Meinungsknopf, Abzeichen2. Knopf, SchaltknopfDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > button
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17 Button-down-Hemd
[bʌtn'daʊn-]n <-(e)s, -en> рубашка спортивного покроя с воротничком на пуговицах -
18 Button-down-Kragen
[bʌtn'daʊn-]m <-s, -> воротничок на пуговицах -
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20 Reset-Button
mreset button
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