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61 पाटिका
පාටිකා paaTikaa pāṭikā fhalf moon stone at the entrance of a building or at the base or a flight of steps. -
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po:1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) hall, vindfang2) (a veranda.) verandaveranda--------vindfangsubst. \/pɔːtʃ\/1) vindfang, bislag, overbygd entré2) forstue, hall3) (amer.) veranda4) ( i kirke) våpenhus5) ( gammeldags) søylegang -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) yfirbyggður inngangur2) (a veranda.) verönd -
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veranda, előcsarnok, tornác* * *[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) előcsarnok2) (a veranda.) veranda -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) alpendre2) (a veranda.) varanda* * *[pɔ:tʃ] n 1 pórtico, alpendre. 2 Amer varanda. 3 entrada, vestíbulo. -
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n. sundurma, veranda, taraça (camlı)* * *veranda* * *[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) sundurma2) (a veranda.) veranda -
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n. lobby, large hall or near the entrance to a building (especially in a hotel, theater, etc.); political action group -
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• veranta• vilpola• eteinen• porttiholvi• porstua• kuisti* * *po:1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) sisäänkäynti2) (a veranda.) kuisti -
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[pɔːtʃ]1) (of house, church) portico m.2) AE (veranda) veranda f.* * *[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) portico2) (a veranda.) veranda* * *porch /pɔ:tʃ/n. (archit.)1 portico; porticato* * *[pɔːtʃ]1) (of house, church) portico m.2) AE (veranda) veranda f. -
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nounVordach, das; (with side walls) Vorbau, der; (enclosed) Windfang, der; (of church etc.) Vorhalle, die* * *[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) das Portal2) (a veranda.) die Veranda* * *<pl -es>[pɔ:tʃ, AM pɔ:rtʃ]n* * *[pɔːtʃ]n(of house) Vorbau m, Vordach nt; (US) Veranda f; (of church) Vorhalle f, Portal nt* * *1. Portal n, überdachte Vorhalle, Vorbau m2. besonders US Veranda f* * *nounVordach, das; (with side walls) Vorbau, der; (enclosed) Windfang, der; (of church etc.) Vorhalle, die* * *n.(§ pl.: porches)= Vorhalle -n f. -
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[pɔːtʃ]nganek m; (US) weranda f* * *[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) ganek2) (a veranda.) weranda -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) lievenis2) (a veranda.) veranda* * *lievenis; veranda -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) priemenė, priebutis2) (a veranda.) veranda -
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n. veranda; entré (under tak)* * *[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) överbyggd entré, port[]2) (a veranda.) veranda -
75 deurbel
n. door bell, bell at the entrance to a building which visitors ring to announce their arrival -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) krytý vchod2) (a veranda.) veranda* * *• veranda• přístřešek• svítilna• pavlač• louče -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) krytý vchod2) (a veranda.) veranda* * *• veranda -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) pridvor; tindă2) (a veranda.) verandă -
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[po: ]1) (a covered entrance to a building: They waited in the porch until it stopped raining.) στεγασμένη είσοδος,μαρκίζα2) (a veranda.) βεράντα -
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[pɔːtʃ] noun1) a covered entrance to a building:مَدْخَل خارِجي مَسْقوفThey waited in the porch until it stopped raining.
2) a veranda.شُرْفَه، برندا
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