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вы́ход (из положе́ния) -
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разгэкзоти́ческий, необы́чный -
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s.1 salida.2 escapatoria.3 vado. -
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adj.1 extravagante (familiar)2 remoto.3 impensable, trasnochado.4 muy moderno, ultramoderno. -
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необыкновенныйновейшийсовременный -
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изход {м} -
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Iவெளிச் செல்லும் வழி, (காடு, கிராமம்) முடிவிடம்IIவெளியேறு வழி; வெளிச் செல்வழிவெளிவழிIVவெளிச் செல்லும் வழிV(காடுVIகிராமம்) முடிவிடம்வெளிவழி -
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uitgang -
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salida -
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aგამოსავალი -
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çikis -
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çıkış -
95 way out to sea
[wei aut tu: skai] tutje në det të hapurway up in the sky [wei ap in dhë skai] lart në qiell -
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Макаров: устройство вывода -
97 way out in left field
Американский английский: эксцентричный -
98 way out of a situation
Математика: выход из положенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > way out of a situation
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99 way out of our difficulty
Религия: выход из тупикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > way out of our difficulty
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100 way out parameter
Макаров: выходной параметр
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Way Out — «Way Out» Сингл Roxette из а … Википедия
way out — way out1 noun count * 1. ) a way of dealing with a problem: There must be a way out of this mess. the easy way out: Borrowing money was the easy way out. 2. ) BRITISH an EXIT from a place on the/your way out 1. ) while leaving a place: I ll turn… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
way out — plural ways out n 1.) BrE a door or passage through which you leave a building = ↑exit 2.) a way to escape a difficult or bad situation ▪ He was in a dilemma, and could see no way out. 3.) on the/your way out … Dictionary of contemporary English
way out — plural ways out n 1.) BrE a door or passage through which you leave a building = ↑exit 2.) a way to escape a difficult or bad situation ▪ He was in a dilemma, and could see no way out. 3.) on the/your way out … Dictionary of contemporary English
Way Out — is a 1961 science fiction television anthology series hosted by horror writer Roald Dahl. The macabre 30 minute shows are bookended by Dahl s dry delivery of a brief monologue, usually explaining a method of murdering a spouse without getting… … Wikipedia
way-out — /way owt /, adj. Informal. 1. advanced in style or technique: way out jazz. 2. exotic or esoteric in character: way out theories on nutrition. [1950 55; adj. use of way out far off; see WAY2, OUT] * * * … Universalium
way-out — way out; way out·ness; … English syllables
way-out — ☆ way out [wā′out′ ] adj. Informal unconventional, experimental, nonconformist, esoteric, etc … English World dictionary
way out — index egress, loophole, outlet Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
way-out — adj informal very modern, unusual, and strange … Dictionary of contemporary English
way-out — adj informal very modern, unusual, and strange … Dictionary of contemporary English