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ჩაწერა, ჩანიშნა -
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(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) skrive ned; notere* * *(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) skrive ned; notere -
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vt( write down) notować (zanotować perf), zapisywać (zapisać perf); ( dismantle) rozbierać (rozebrać perf)* * *(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) zapisywać -
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to tear down снести, демонтироватьThat building was taken down last year.
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45 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) skrifa/taka niður -
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(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) lejegyez -
47 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) assentar -
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indirmek, yıkmak, sökmek, parçalara ayırmak, devirmek, yutmak, aşağılamak, not etmek, yazmak* * *parçalara ayır* * *(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) yazmak, kaydetmek -
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• nolata• nöyryyttää• merkitä muistiin* * *(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) kirjoittaa muistiin -
50 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) skrive ned, notere -
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(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) pierakstīt; atzīmēt -
52 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) už(si)rašyti -
53 take down
skriva ned; ta ner; ta i sönder* * *(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) skriva ner, anteckna -
54 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) zapsat si* * *• zaznamenat• zbořit• zaprotokolovat• sejmout• sesadit• rozebrat• snést• sundat• bourat -
55 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) zapísať si* * *• zapísat• šetrenie• rozložitelný• rozoberat -
56 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) a nota -
57 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) (κατα)γράφω, σημειώνω -
58 take down
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to make a note or record of:يُدَوِّن، يُسَجِّلHe took down her name and address.
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60 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) noter
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