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демаркационна линия
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demarcation line N MIL, POL
in the PONS Dictionary
in the PONS Dictionary
demarcation [ˌdiːmɑːˈkeɪʃn, Am -mɑːr-] N LAW
1. demarcation (regioning):
2. demarcation (boundary):
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
Iline
youline
he/she/itlines
weline
youline
theyline
Past
Ilined
youlined
he/she/itlined
welined
youlined
theylined
Present Perfect
Ihavelined
youhavelined
he/she/ithaslined
wehavelined
youhavelined
theyhavelined
Past Perfect
Ihadlined
youhadlined
he/she/ithadlined
wehadlined
youhadlined
theyhadlined
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During demarcation, cement pillars were erected at strategic elevations.
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The separation can take place either at the demarcation point, or with filters installed at the telephone outlets inside the customer premises.
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In the late 1970s, about 2.2 million hectares had been allocated for mechanized farming, and about 420,000 hectares more had been occupied without official demarcation.
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Originally property demarcations, hedgerows protect crops and cattle from the ocean winds that sweep across the land.
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The pass/fail demarcation was sharp, so perceived inadequate sales performance meant termination.
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