sword-play

sword-play
ˈsɔ:dpleɪ сущ.
1) фехтование Syn : fencing
2) пикировка;
состязание в остроумии n
1) фехтование ;

2) пикировка;
состязание в остроумии sword-play пикировка;
состязание в остроумии ~ фехтование

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