according to... | ����� |
according to this | ��������� |
for the time being | �����-������ |
torch, flame | ������� � |
before, prior to... | �������� |
at dawn | �������-������ |
at sunset | ��������-����� |
before, in front of... | ������� |
before noon | ������� ������������ |
before the common era | ������� �������� ������������ |
sometimes | ���������� |
turnip | ����� � |
dessert, compote | �������� � |
suddenly, all of a sudden | �������, ������� �������� |
1. jester, clown 2. mocker, buffoon |
��� � |
1. to be beaten, lashed 2. to be stricken with, affected |
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customer, client | ������� � (�' ���������) |
taken, occupied, in use | ������� � |
deficient, defective | ������ � |
defect, deficiency | ������� (�����) � |
eclipse of the sun | �������-������ |
eclipse of the moon | �������-������� |
licking | ������� (�����) � |
to take, grasp | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 256] {��� ��: �������} |
to take a wife | ����� ������� |
to take part in... | ����� ����� ���- |
to take revenge | ����� ����� |
to take advice | ����� ����� |
lesson | ����� � |
to learn a lesson | ������� ����� |
1. gleaning 2. collection |
����� � |
1. to pick, pluck 2. to collect, compile |
������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 257] |
licking | �������� � |
to lick | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 258] {��� ��: ����������} |
to lick one's fingers | �������� ��� ������������� |
to lick one's wounds | �������� ��� ����������� |
did not enjoy | ��� ������ ������� |
sweet-tooth | ������� � |
towards, in the direction of... | �������� |