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1 to strike a light
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2 light strike
اعتصاببا اخطار كممدت،اعتصاب برقي -
3 озарять (I) > озарить (II)
........................................................................................................................2. brighten(vt.) روشن کردن، زرنگ کردن، درخشان شدن............................................................3. strike(v.) زدن، ضربت زدن، خوردن به، بخاطر خطور کردن، سکه ضرب کردن، اعتصاب کردن، اصابت، اعتصاب، ضربه، برخورد، ضربه زدن............................................................4. dawn(vt. & vi. & n.) فجر، سپیده دم، طلوع، آغاز، آغاز شدن
См. также в других словарях:
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