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1 two-syllabled
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2 -syllabled
-syllabled [-sɪləbld]в сложных словах означает состоя́щий из стольких-то слогов;one-syllabled односло́жный
;two-syllabled двусло́жный и т.п.
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3 -syllabled
sɪləbld в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов;
one-syllabled односложный;
two-syllabled двусложный и т. п.-syllabled в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов;
one-syllabled односложный;
two-syllabled двусложный-syllabled в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов;
one-syllabled односложный;
two-syllabled двусложный-syllabled в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов;
one-syllabled односложный;
two-syllabled двусложныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > -syllabled
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4 -syllabled
[sɪləbld]-syllabled в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов; one-syllabled односложный; two-syllabled двусложный -syllabled в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов; one-syllabled односложный; two-syllabled двусложный -syllabled в сложных словах означает состоящий из стольких-то слогов; one-syllabled односложный; two-syllabled двусложный -
5 -syllabled
['sɪləb(ə)ld]у складних словах означає що склада́ється з пе́вної кі́лькості складі́вone-syllabled — односкладо́вий
two-syllabled — двоскладо́вий і т.д.
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6 syllable
{'siləbl}
I. n сричка, прен. дума
not a SYLLABLE нито дума, нито звук, ни гък
in words of one SYLLABLE кратко, ясно, безцеремонно
II. 1. произнасям на срички
2. книж. изричам, произнасям
two/three-syllabled word двусрична/трисрична дума* * *{'silъbl} n сричка; прен. дума; not a syllable нито дума, нито звук(2) {'silъbl} v 1. произнасям на срички; 2. книж. изричам, п* * *сричка; слог;* * *1. i. n сричка, прен. дума 2. ii. произнасям на срички 3. in words of one syllable кратко, ясно, безцеремонно 4. not a syllable нито дума, нито звук, ни гък 5. two/three-syllabled word двусрична/трисрична дума 6. книж. изричам, произнасям* * *syllable[´siləbl] I. n сричка; not a \syllable нито дума, нито звук, ни гък; in words of one \syllable с думи прости, простичко и ясно; II. v 1. произнасям на срички; 2. книж. изричам, произнасям. -
7 syllable
['siləbl](a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) zlog- syllabic* * *[síləbl]1.nounzlog; figuratively glas, besedicanot a syllable! — niti besede! ne govori! molči!not to breathe (to tell) a syllable — besede ne reči (črhniti);2.intransitive verb & transitive verbjasno izgovarjati (besedo) zlog za zlogom; poetically jecljati
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