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sajoute
gru a ponte aerea
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
overhead-travelling crane [ˌəʊvəhedˈtrævlɪŋˌkreɪn] СЪЩ
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. overhead СЪЩ [Brit ˈəʊvəhɛd, Am ˈoʊvərˌhɛd] Am
II. overheads СЪЩ
overheads npl [ˈəʊvəhɛd] [ˈoʊvərˌhɛd] Brit:
III. overhead ПРИЛ [Brit ˈəʊvəhɛd, Am ˈoʊvərˌhɛd]
1. overhead ИКОН:
2. overhead:
overhead cable
overhead railway
3. overhead СПОРТ:
overhead stroke
IV. overhead НРЧ [Brit əʊvəˈhɛd, Am ˌoʊvərˈhɛd]
1. overhead (in the sky):
2. overhead (above the head):
I. travelling, traveling [Brit ˈtravəlɪŋ, Am ˈtræv(ə)lɪŋ] СЪЩ Brit
II. travelling, traveling [Brit ˈtravəlɪŋ, Am ˈtræv(ə)lɪŋ] ПРИЛ
1. travelling (mobile):
travelling actor, company, circus, exhibition
2. travelling:
travelling gadget, game, rug
travelling conditions (on road)
3. travelling (for travel purposes):
travelling allowance, expenses
I. crane [Brit kreɪn, Am kreɪn] СЪЩ
crane ENGIN, КИНО, ЗООЛ
gru f
II. crane [Brit kreɪn, Am kreɪn] ГЛАГ прх
в PONS речника
I. overhead [ˌoʊ··ˈhed] СЪЩ
II. overhead [ˌoʊ··ˈhed] ПРИЛ
III. overhead [ˌoʊ··ˈhed] НРЧ
I. crane [kreɪn] СЪЩ
gru f
II. crane [kreɪn] ГЛАГ прх
III. crane [kreɪn] ГЛАГ нпрх
Present
Icrane
youcrane
he/she/itcranes
wecrane
youcrane
theycrane
Past
Icraned
youcraned
he/she/itcraned
wecraned
youcraned
theycraned
Present Perfect
Ihavecraned
youhavecraned
he/she/ithascraned
wehavecraned
youhavecraned
theyhavecraned
Past Perfect
Ihadcraned
youhadcraned
he/she/ithadcraned
wehadcraned
youhadcraned
theyhadcraned
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He lived a peripatetic life, travelling widely throughout his life.
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The train is travelling at the horse's canter speed so the player must gallop faster than train to reach the steam-engine and stop the train.
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In a bid to escape the grinding poverty in which they languish, the young couple join a travelling circus.
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Between 4 and 6 peat trains work on each system, the trains almost always travelling in pairs as they do at the power stations.
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Travelling by motor scooter, they were waylaid on the road by a group of assassins in a car.
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