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1 Vienna Boys’ Choir
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Adj. Viennese; Wiener Sängerknaben Vienna Boys Choir; Wiener Schnitzel Wiener schnitzel, veal escalope rolled in beaten egg and breadcrumbs and lightly fried; Wiener Würstchen vienna, wiener, Am. Vienna sausage——* * *Wie|ner I ['viːnɐ]adj attrVienneseWíéner Würstchen — frankfurter, wiener (sausage) (esp US)
II ['viːnɐ]Wíéner Schnitzel — Wiener schnitzel
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die; Wiener, Wiener: wiener [sausage]* * *Wiener1 adj Viennese;Wiener Sängerknaben Vienna Boys Choir;Wiener Schnitzel Wiener schnitzel, veal escalope rolled in beaten egg and breadcrumbs and lightly fried;Wiener Würstchen vienna, wiener, US Vienna sausage* * *I 1.der; Wieners, Wiener: Viennese2.indeklinabeles Adjektiv VienneseIIWiener Würstchen — wiener; frankfurter
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3 Венский хор мальчиков
General subject: Vienna Boys’ ChoirУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Венский хор мальчиков
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the Vienna Boys' Choir.
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