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['teθə] 1. n1) при́в'язь (для тварини, що пасеться)2) перен. межа́; кордо́н2. v1) прив'я́зувати, припина́ти (тварину, що пасеться)2) перен. обме́жувати -
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растяжка см.тж. mooring lineEnglish-Russian dictionary offshore oil gas & environment > tether
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привязать; привязывать; привязь -
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rövidre fog vkit, kurtán tart vkitEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > tether\ sy\ by\ a\ short\ rope
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s.1 correa, atadura (for tying animal)2 correa de sujeción, manezuela, atadero, lazo para atar los pies de un animal y sujetarlo a un soporte fijo.vt.1 atar (animal)2 atar con una correa, atar con un ronzal, apersogar.(pt & pp tethered) -
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привязыватьпривязь -
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косм.страховочный фал; привязь || привязывать -
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[N]RETINACULUM: RETINACULA (PL)LAQUEUS (-I) (M)[V]RELIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RELLIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
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கட்டுகயிறு, கட்டுதல் -
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கட்டு மேயவிடுதல் -
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v. trans.P. and V. ποδίζειν (Xen. also Soph., frag.), δεῖν (Eur., Rhes. 617).——————subs.met., limit: P. and V. ὅρος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tether
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n.रस्सी, जंजीर, पगहाv. tr.पगहा से बांधना -
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натяжение привязного троса < аэростата> -
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v.baghlimaq (haywanlarning herkitini tizginlesh üchün)n.baghlaq (arqan, senjir) -
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