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    {'waidspektrəm}
    a с широк обсег на действие (за антибиотик и пр.)
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    {'waidspektrъm} а с широк обсег на действие (за антибио
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    a с широк обсег на действие (за антибиотик и пр.)
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    wide-spectrum[´waid¸spektrəm] adj широкоспектърен (за антибиотик и пр.).

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