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1 широкоформатный
широкоформа́тный фильм — wide-frame film
широкоформа́тное изображе́ние — wide-screen image
широкоформа́тное телеви́дение — wide-screen television
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2 широкоформатный
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3 клавиша возврата каретки
1. carriage restore key2. carriage reverse key3. carriage return keyкаретка, несущая трафаретную раму — screen frame carriage
4. return keyклавиша возврата каретки; клавиша ввода — return key
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > клавиша возврата каретки
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