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Bucca; mala
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Cheek, английский
- Either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw
- 1. one of two fleshy parts of the face on each side of the nose 2. either side of the buttocks (informal )
- Mejilla, cachete, moflete, carrillo
- Insolent language.—own cheek, one`s self.—cheeky, flippant.
- Щека; боковая грань (шипа, гнезда, слухового окна и т. п.) chemicals:
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Mala, шведский
Mala, латинский
Mala aetas, atis, f, латинский
Mala conducta, испанский
Delitos menores eticos
Mala conducta academica, испанский
Malas practicas academicas
Mala conducta en la investigacion, испанский
Comportamiento inaceptable o impropio en cualquier parte de la investigacion.
Mala fe, испанский
Generalmente implica que existe fraude actual o constructivo, o un motivo enganoso o defraudante
Mala fide, латинский
Неискренне,нечестно
Mala fide purchaser, английский
Недобросовестный приобретатель
Mala fides, английский
In admiralty law, not to be presumed, even under concealment of letters, or deviation from truth in formal papers.
Mala herba cito crescit, латинский
Сорная трава растет быстро
Mala herba [ae, f], латинский
Mala omnia, латинский
Mala [ae, f], латинский
Malabar, английский
Malabo, английский
Malabsorption, английский
A situation where the intestines are unable to absorb the fluids and nutrients in food properly
Malabsorption syndrome, английский
A group of symptoms and signs, including malnutrition, anaemia, oedema and dermatitis, which results from steatorrhoea and malabsorption of vitamins, protein, carbohydrates and water
Malacca, английский
Malacca strait, английский
Connecting the indian and pacific oceans, the malacca and singapore straits form a choke point approximately 960 kilometers (600 miles) long, but only 2.8 kilometers (1.5 miles) wide at the phillips channel. over 50,000 vessels pass through annually, carrying about one-quarter of the world’s trade goods and half of the world’s oil shipments, making it one of the most valuable and vulnerable international sea lanes in the world. petty piracy has long been a problem in these congested waters, and if terrorists were to launch coordinated attacks, the shock to world commodities markets would be immense.
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Casĕus, латинский
Feles; cattus, латинский
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