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121 abalaustrado
adj.1 balustered.2 balustraded, with balusters, balustered.3 with banisters, bannister.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abalaustrar.* * *adj:columna abalaustrada ARQUI baluster -
122 banister
* * *['bænistə]1) ((often plural) the handrail of a staircase and the posts supporting it.) poręcz2) (one of the posts supporting the handrail.) wspornik poręczy -
123 bannisters
['bænɪstə(z)](= bannister) n(pl) see banisters -
124 trapleuning
n. banisters, guardrail -
125 trapspijl
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126 перила
handhold, hand banisters, guard bar, barrier, breastwork, handrail, protection fence, hand guard, guardbar, guardrail, guard rail, hand rail, railing, taffrailРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > перила
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127 slide
[slaɪd] vi <slid, slid>1)( glide) rutschen;( smoothly) gleiten;to \slide down the hill/ banisters den Hügel/das Geländer herunterrutschen2) ( move quietly)to \slide out of the room sich akk aus dem Zimmer stehlen4) ( get into)to \slide into chaos in ein Chaos geraten;to \slide back into one's old habits in seine alten Gewohnheiten zurückverfallen;to \slide into recession in die Rezession abrutschen;to \slide into war in einen Krieg schlittern;5)( fig)can you \slide your seat forward a little?> können Sie mit Ihrem Sitz etwas nach vorne rutschen?;he slid the drawer in er schob die Schublade zu;she slid the hatch open sie schob die Luke auf nearth \slide Erdrutsch m;what we are witnessing is a country's slow \slide into civil war wir beobachten im Moment, wie ein Land allmählich in einen Bürgerkrieg schlittert -
128 balustrada
f archit balustrade, banisters pl* * *• balustrade
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