1.b> , ; , ; a ball of string ; a piece / a length / of string i> / ; the key is hanging on a string / ; a parcel tied with string / ;
2.b> .i> 1) (, , .i>); a violin has four strings ; a guitar has six strings ;
2) pli> (i>); the opening theme is taken up by the strings ;
3.b> .i> ( .i>);
4.b> i> (.i> bow-string);
5.b> , , (, . / i>); a string of pearls , ; a string of beads , ( / i>); a string of onions hung from a beam in the kitchen / ;
6.b> , , (, , .i>); a string of visitors , i> ; a string of questions , ; she owns a string of health clubs - ; what do you think of the recent string of political scandals? ?
7.b> .i> ; ( / i>); if you type in the SEARCHi> string "ing", the computer will find all the words containing "ing" "" i> "ing", , "ing"-i> ;
8.b> = G-stringr> 2;
(with) no strings attached, without stringsb> i> i> ; it's a business proposition, pure and simple. No strings attached , . ; the policy offers 15% interest with no strings attached 15%-i> ; I'll drive you home no strings attached i> ; to pull stringsb> ; i> ( i>); I may be able to pull a few strings if you need the document urgently , / ; another / a second / string to one's bow, two strings to one's bow, etci>b> , ; I enjoy my work, but I'd like to have another string to my bow in case I lose my job , , / , i> .