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второстепенна линия

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branch line N

in the PONS Dictionary

I. branch [brɑːntʃ, Am brænʃ] N

1. branch:

branch of tree, company, bank
branch of union, government department

2. branch (subdivision):

3. branch of railway, river, road:

branch COMPUT
branch COMPUT

II. branch [brɑːntʃ, Am brænʃ] VB intr

branch fig river, road

line1 <-ing> [laɪn] VB trans

line clothes

I. line2 [laɪn] N

1. line a. MATH (mark):

2. line Am (queue):

3. line (chronological succession):

4. line (cord):

5. line TELEC:

6. line COMPUT:

7. line (defence):

8. line:

to be at [or reach], the end of the line fig

9. line (transport company):

10. line of text:

to drop sb a line inf

11. line MUS:

12. line (comment):

comment line COMPUT

13. line (position, attitude):

14. line (field, pursuit, interest):

15. line (product type):

line ECON
line ECON
line FASHION

16. line (of cocaine):

Phrases:

to be (first) in line (to do sth)
узнавам нщ за нкг
to give sb a line on sb
to give sb a line on sb
подшушвам нкм за нкг
in line with sb/sth
съгласно с нкг/нщ
in line with sb/sth
to be out of line with sb/sth

II. line2 <-ing> [laɪn] VB trans

Present
Ibranch
youbranch
he/she/itbranches
webranch
youbranch
theybranch
Past
Ibranched
youbranched
he/she/itbranched
webranched
youbranched
theybranched
Present Perfect
Ihavebranched
youhavebranched
he/she/ithasbranched
wehavebranched
youhavebranched
theyhavebranched
Past Perfect
Ihadbranched
youhadbranched
he/she/ithadbranched
wehadbranched
youhadbranched
theyhadbranched

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This artery provides blood to the right upper chest, right arm, neck, and head, through a branch called right vertebral artery.
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Customers must actively opt into the prize draw -- either online, by phone or in their branch.
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Deference should be accorded to the executive branch in respect of decisions concerning these matters.
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Other rosettes do not branch off this stem (normally) but grow from the bottom, unlike most aeoniums.
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Clubs are organised in branches, where each club sends two voting delegates to the branch AGM.
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