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............................................................1. take round............................................................2. lead round............................................................3. dodge(vt. & vi. & n.) جاخالی دادن، این سو و آن سو رفتن، (مج.) گریز زدن، طفره زدن، تمجمج، اهمال، جاخالی............................................................4. dribble past............................................................5. side-step............................................................6. pass round............................................................7. ring(v.) حلقه، زنگ زدن، احاطه کردن، محفل، گروه، انگشتر، میدان، عرصه، گود، جسم حلقوی، طوقه، صحنه ورزش، چرخ خوردن، حلقه زدن، گرد آمدن، زنگ اخبار، صدای زنگ تلفن، طنین، ناقوس............................................................8. go over(v.) به آن سو رفتن، گذشتن، منتقل شدن، مرور کردن............................................................9. trace out............................................................10. ink in
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