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21 ཤབ་
[shab]apgaulė, dirbtinumas; melas. -
22 ཤབ་པ་
[shab pa]šnabždesys, kuždėjimas; ཤབ་པ་r smra ba - kalbėti pašnibždomis. -
23 ཤབ་ཤིབ་སྨྲ་བ་
[shab shib smra ba]I šnabždesys, kuždėjimas. II niekai, tauškalai, nesąmonė; melas, netiesa. -
24 ཤབ་ཤུབ་
[shab shub]I melas, netiesa; apgaulė, gudrybė; šmeižtas; ཤབ་ཤུབ་ byed pa - meluoti; apgaudinėti; šmeižti. II šnabždesys; juokavimas, pokštas. -
25 ཤབ་ཤུབ་ཅན་
[shab shub can]melagingas; apgaulingas; gudrus, suktas. -
26 ཤབ་ཤོབ་
[shab shob]melas, netiesa; apgaulė, gudrybė. -
27 shabby-genteel
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28 Shabbat
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29 хрупкая сланцеватая порода
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30 Shabbat
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31 shabbily
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32 shabbiness
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33 shabby
1) ( worn) schäbig2) ( poorly dressed) ärmlich gekleidet3) ( unfair) schäbig;\shabby excuse fadenscheinige Ausrede;\shabby trick billiger [o schäbiger] Trick -
34 shabby-genteel
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35 shabbiness
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36 midnight
n.aadhi raat / niim SHab / nisf SHab -
37 night walker
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38 nyctitropic
a.SHab gard / SHab ruKH -
39 nyctitropism
n.SHab gardi / SHab ruKHi -
40 vigil
n.îbaadat e SHab / rat jaga / SHab bey daari
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shab|by — «SHAB ee», adjective, bi|er, bi|est. 1. much worn: »His old suit looks shabby. The other had his hand bound up with shabby strips of a tropical shirt (Graham Greene). 2. wearing old or much worn clothes; poorly dressed: »She is always shabby … Useful english dictionary