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101 unfold
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102 unfold
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103 unfold
verb transitiveതുറക്കുക, പ്രകടിപ്പിക്കുക, പ്രകാശിപ്പിക്കുക, വര്ണ്ണിക്കുക, വിസ്തരിക്കുക -
104 unfold before
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105 unfold the arms
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106 unfold a newspaper
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107 unfold before
(постепенно) развертываться As the mist cleared, a most beautiful view unfolded before their eyes. ≈ Когда туман рассеялся, их взорам открылся замечательный вид.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unfold before
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108 unfold a newspaper
Общая лексика: развернуть газету -
109 unfold a parcel
Общая лексика: развернуть свёрток -
110 unfold a tablecloth
Общая лексика: развернуть скатерть, расстелить скатерть -
111 unfold arms
Макаров: разжать скрещённые руки -
112 unfold stock
Военный термин: откидной приклад, складной приклад -
113 unfold before
развертыватьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > unfold before
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114 unfold a newspaper
לפתוח עיתון {לקריאה}* * *◙ }האירקל{ ןותיע חותפל◄ -
115 unfold plans
לגלות תוכניות* * *◙ תוינכות תולגל◄ -
116 unfold all
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117 unfold plans
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118 unfold un·fold
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119 unfold a newspaper
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120 unfold plans
utveckla planer
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