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41 fence off
fence offrepelir, evitar, desviar, defender-se, isolar, deter. -
42 fence with
fence with (a question) отбягвам, измъквам се от (въпрос, разискване); извъртам, шикалкавя, гледам да печеля време; парирам въпрос с въпрос. -
43 fence-mending
fence-mending[´fens¸mendiʃ] n изглаждане на взаимоотношения; създаване на добри отношения. -
44 fence-sitter
fence-sitter[´fens¸sitə] n човек, който изчаква (отказва да вземе страна в спор и пр.). -
45 fence in
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46 fence off
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47 fence with a question
fence with a questioneen vraag pareren/ontwijken -
48 ■ fence in
■ fence inv. t. + avv.1 chiudere con un recinto; recintare3 (fig.) costringere, opprimere, imprigionare: She feels fenced in by conventions, si sente imprigionata dalle convenzioni. -
49 ■ fence off
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50 ■ fence out
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51 fence post
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52 fence post
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53 fence
fence Zaun mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fence
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54 fence bar
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence bar
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55 fence effect
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence effect
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56 fence material
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence material
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57 fence of boards
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence of boards
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58 fence of pales
fence of pales Einpfählung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence of pales
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59 fence panel
fence panel Zaunpaneel nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence panel
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60 fence post
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence post
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