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  • 21Strip — Strip. См. Штрипс. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 22Strip — Strip,der:⇨Striptease …

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  • 23Strip — [ʃtrɪp, str ] der; s, s; Kurzw ↑Striptease …

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  • 24strip- — *strip germ.?, Verb: nhd. streifen; ne. touch (Verb); Etymologie: s. ing. *ster (4), *sterə , *strē , *strei , *streu , Substantiv, Verb …

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  • 25strip|er — «STRY puhr», noun. 1. Slang. a naval officer whose rank is indicated by the stripes on his sleeve: »A three striper is a commander. 2. Slang. any serviceman whose rank or length of service is indicated by a stripe or stripes on the sleeve. 3. =… …

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  • 26strip|y — «STRY pee», adjective. 1. having stripes; striped. 2. occurring in or suggestive of stripes …

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  • 27Strip Me — Para el álbum de Anna Tsuchiya, véase Strip Me? Strip Me Álbum de estudio de Natasha Bedingfield Publicación 7 de diciembre de 2010 Grabación 2008 Julio de 2010; Los Ángeles Género(s) R B, pop …

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  • 28Strip — A strip is a long, thin piece of a bigger item; strip, stripping or stripped may refer to:* Landing strip or runway, where airplanes land * Landing strip, type of hairstyle * removing the insulation from the core of an electrical wire, known as… …

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  • 29strip — strip1 /strip/, v., stripped or stript, stripping, n. v.t. 1. to deprive of covering: to strip a fruit of its rind. 2. to deprive of clothing; make bare or naked. 3. to take away or remove: to strip sheets from the bed. 4. to deprive or divest:… …

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  • 30strip — strip1 [strıp] v past tense and past participle stripped present participle stripping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(take off clothes)¦ 2¦(remove)¦ 3¦(engines/equipment)¦ 4¦(building/ship etc)¦ 5¦(damage)¦ Phrasal verbs  strip something<=>away  strip somebod …

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