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спорте
radar tronçon
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I. spec [Brit spɛk, Am spɛk] inf N
1. spec → specification
2. spec → speculation
II. specs N
specs <abrév = spectacles>:
specs npl
I. speculation [Brit ˌspɛkjʊˈleɪʃn, Am ˌspɛkjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] N
1. speculation U (gen):
2. speculation FIN:
spéculation f (in sur)
II. speculations N
speculations npl:
spéculations fpl (about sur)
I. specification [Brit ˌspɛsɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌspɛsəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] N
1. specification:
spécification f (for, of de)
2. specification LAW:
stipulation f (that que)
II. specifications N
specifications npl (features of job, car, computer):
granny specs N inf
granny specs
spec sheet [ˈspek ʃiːt] N
French
French
English
English
specs inf
specs inf
English
English
French
French
specs [speks] N
specs pl inf abbreviation of spectacles
spectacles N pl
French
French
English
English
radar tronçon m TRAFIC
spec [spek] N inf
spec abbreviation of specifications
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Despite speculation, the show has done well with young males and young adults in all key demographics.
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Eastern cultures, and their emotional expressions, have been largely left to speculation, and often labeled mysterious, and deviant.
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Since the exact sum of the deal was never revealed, it continues to cause a great deal of speculation.
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While he initially said he would consider standing again, he decided not to after much media speculation.
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Both partners became very rich by loans to the treasury and speculation in grain.
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