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沉淀物
чист also спретнат

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spick and span [ˌspɪkənˈspæn] ADJ inf

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span1 [spæn]

span pt of spin

I. spin [spɪn] N

1. spin (rotation):

2. spin (in washing machine):

3. spin (drive):

II. spin <spun > [spɪn] VB intr Brit: <span, spun>

1. spin (rotate):

2. spin (make thread):

III. spin <spun > [spɪn] VB trans Brit: <span, spun>

1. spin (rotate):

spin clothes

2. spin (make thread out of):

3. spin (tell):

spin story, tale

I. span2 [spæn] N

1. span:

span of time
span of time
span of project

2. span archit:

span of bridge, arch

3. span AERO, NAUT:

span of wing, sail

II. span2 <-nn-> [spæn] VB trans

1. span (cross):

2. span (include):

III. span2 [spæn] ADJ inf

and [ən, ənd, stressed ænd ] KONJ

1. and (also):

и
and COMPUT

2. and MATH:

2 and 3 is 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

Phrases:

and so on [or forth]
Present
Ispan
youspan
he/she/itspans
wespan
youspan
theyspan
Past
Ispanned
youspanned
he/she/itspanned
wespanned
youspanned
theyspanned
Present Perfect
Ihavespanned
youhavespanned
he/she/ithasspanned
wehavespanned
youhavespanned
theyhavespanned
Past Perfect
Ihadspanned
youhadspanned
he/she/ithadspanned
wehadspanned
youhadspanned
theyhadspanned

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This also includes an estimation of a time span between the common ancestor and its current descendants.
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The massive span was shedding pieces of concrete due to spalling.
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This was accomplished from the oak-panelled winding house situated midway along the bridge span.
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The relatively long time span for belt exams stems from the large syllabus learnt.
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Short term is defined as next five years, while long term implementation will span beyond five years.
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