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1 обёртываться (I) > обернуться (I)
............................................................1. turn round............................................................2. look round............................................................3. turn out(v.) تولید کردن، وارونه کردن، با کلید خاموش کردن، اجتماع، ازدحام، تولید، از کار درآمدن، بنتیجه مطلوبی رسیدن، (انگلیس) اعتصاب، اعتصابگر........................................................................................................................5. turn into............................................................6. become(vi.) شدن، درخوربودن، برازیدن، آمدن به، مناسب بودن، تحویل یافتن، زیبنده بودنРусско-персидский словарь > обёртываться (I) > обернуться (I)
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2 разбираться (I) > разобраться (I)
............................................................1. disassemble(v.) مجزا کردن، سوا کردن، پیاده کردن (ماشین آلات)، به هم ریختن............................................................2. come apart............................................................3. unpack(vt.) باز کردن، (چمدان یا بسته)، بسته بندی را گشودن، غیر بسته ای کردن............................................................4. go/look into............................................................5. examine(vt.) امتحان کردن، بازرسی کردن، معاینه کردن، بازجویی کردن، آزمودن، آزمون کردن............................................................6. understand(vt. & vi.) فهمیدن، ملتفت شدن، دریافتن، درک کردن، رساندنРусско-персидский словарь > разбираться (I) > разобраться (I)
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