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1 мудрість
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2 зуб
зуб з коронкою — jacket crown [crowned] tooth
штучні зуби — artificial ( false) teeth
дати кому-небудь в зуби — to give smb. a smack in the teeth
2) тех. bit, cutter, dent, claw, cog, prongзуб ковша — bucket tooth, bucket tip
3)мати зуб (проти когось) розм. — to have a grudge ( against); to bear one ill will
око за око, зуб за зуб — eye for eye, tit for tat
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3 мудрець
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4 премудрість
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5 сентенція
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6 школа
ж1) ( навчальний заклад) school; ( будинок) schoolhouseвища школа — higher school; university, college; higher education
початкова школа — primary ( elementary) school
середня школа — secondary school; амер. high school
вечірня школа — evening school, night school, night-school
школа бізнесу — business ( commercial) school, school of business
закінчити школу — to finish school, to leave school
2) (набування знань, досвіду) schooling, training, schoolпройти хорошу школу — to get systematic training, to be well trained; to gain wisdom by experience
3) ( науковий напрямок) trend, school4) с.-г., див. шкілка
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