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  • 1 пара

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    1. pair
    (pl. & vt. & n.) جفت، زوج، زن و شوهر، هر چیز دو جزیی، جفت کردن و شدن، جور کردن و شدن
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    2. suit
    (v.) درخواست، تقاضا، دادخواست، عرضحال، مرافعه، خواستگاری، یکدست لباس، پیروان، خدمتگزاران، ملتزمین، توالی، تسلسل، نوع، مناسب بودن، وفق دادن، جور کردن، خواست دادن، تعقیب کردن، خواستگاری کردن، جامه، لباس دادن به
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    4. two
    (n.) دو، شماره دو
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    (v.) تطبیق، تطابق، مطابقت، حریف، همتا، نظیر، لنگه، همسر، جفت، ازدواج، زورآزمایی، وصلت دادن، حریف کسی بودن، جور بودن با، بهم آمدن، مسابقه، کبریت، چوب کبریت

    Русско-персидский словарь > пара

  • 2 парный (-ая, -ое, -ые)

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    1. twin
    (adj. & vt. & n.) دوقلو، توام، همزاد، (درجمع) جوزا، هم شکمان، زوج، جفت، دوتا، توام کردن، جفت کردن
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    2. pair
    (pl. & vt. & n.) جفت، زوج، زن و شوهر، هر چیز دو جزیی، جفت کردن و شدن، جور کردن و شدن
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    (v.) صرف کردن، درهم آمیختن، توام
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    Русско-персидский словарь > парный (-ая, -ое, -ые)

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