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121 rozstrzel|ić
pf — rozstrzel|iwać2 impf vt to space out [litery, wyrazy]- głosy w wyborach były rozstrzelone the votes were scattered- zdania na ten temat były rozstrzelone opinions on the matter differed a. diverged■ mieć rozstrzeloną uwagę a. rozstrzelone myśli to be distractedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozstrzel|ić
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122 разсроча
разсро̀ча,разсро̀чвам гл. spread, prolong, space out; \разсроча дълг фин. reschedule a debt. -
123 distanziato
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124 kontrol
iz.1. control; ibilgailuaren \kontrola galdu zuen he lost control of the vehicle; \kontrolpean jarri to take over; NASAren arabera, etzi eroriko da Lurrera 1993tik espazioan \kontrolik gabe dabilen satelite txinatar bat according to NASA, a Chinese satellite that has been flying around in space out of control since 1993 will fall to the Earth the day after tomorrow2. (Akad.) quiz3. ( poliziarena, e.a.) roadblock; Goardia Zibilak \kontrol zorrotzak jarri zituen Zaldibian the Civil Guards put up strict roadblocks around Zaldibia -
125 растягивать
( во времени или в пространстве) space outРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > растягивать
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126 باعد
باعَدَto separate, isolate, set apart or aside; to keep (far) away, keep or place at a distance; to space out; to alienate, estrange, disaffect; to sow dissension between -
127 فسح
فَسّحَ: وَسّعَto widen, make wide or spacious, broaden, expand, extend; to space (out) -
128 وسع
وَسّعَto widen, make wide(r) or (more) spacious, broaden, enlarge, extend, expand, dilate; to amplify; to develop, elaborate (upon); to space (out)
См. также в других словарях:
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space out — intransitive verb Date: 1970 to become inattentive, distracted, or mentally remote < spaced out halfway through the lecture > … New Collegiate Dictionary
space out — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To separate] Syn. distribute, disperse, divide; see separate 2 . 2. [To become dazed] Syn. daydream, stupefy, tune out, lose one s attention … English dictionary for students
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space something out — ˌspace sthˈout derived to arrange things with a wide space between them • The houses are spaced out in this area of town. • Mothers were being advised to try to space out their pregnancies. Main entry: ↑spacederived … Useful english dictionary
space — ► NOUN 1) unoccupied ground or area. 2) a free or unoccupied area or expanse. 3) the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move. 4) a blank between typed or written words or characters. 5) (also outer space) the … English terms dictionary