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1 twine a wreath of flowers
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1. [twaın] n1. бечёвка, шпагат, шнурок2. 1) вьющийся стебель2) pl кольца ( змеи)3) узел3. 1) сплетение, скручивание2) нечто, полученное скручиванием2. [twaın] va twine of dough - жгут (из) теста; витое тесто
1. вить, сучить, скручивать, сплетать, перевиватьto twine flowers into a wreath, to twine a wreath of flowers - плести венок из цветов
2. сплетать; переплетать3. 1) обвиватьto twine one's arms round /about/ the neck - обвить шею руками, обнять
2) обвиваться3) обхватить ( борьба)4. опоясывать, окружать, обносить5. 1) виться (о реке, дороге)2) извиваться ( о змее)6. диал. корчиться ( от боли) -
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4 twine flowers into a wreath
Макаров: плести венок из цветовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > twine flowers into a wreath
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