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1 декоративный камень
декоративный камень
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[Англо-русский геммологический словарь. Красноярск, КрасБерри. 2007.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > декоративный камень
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2 декоративный камень
1) General subject: decorative stone2) Construction: trim stone (напр, для карнизов или поясков)3) Building materials: faux stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > декоративный камень
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3 декоративный
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1) General subject: border, cording, curbs, edging, forel, frieze, list, skirting, surround, trimming, valance (из ткани, кожи, дерева), welt, welting, edge2) Engineering: architrave3) Construction: curbing, decorative border, edgestone, flush kerb (находящийся заподлицо с проезжей частью), road kerb, edge bead, braid4) Automobile industry: curb, kerb, street curb5) Road works: border stone6) Polygraphy: boarder pattern, ornament7) Textile: cording (тж. в садоводстве), pearl, purfle, purl8) Information technology: drop-off (в графике), frame9) Oil&Gas technology shear chocks (фундаментной плиты), shear curb (фундаментной плиты)10) Makarov: border stone (дороги), curb (вокруг отверстия в крыше), curb (дороги), curb (дорожный), verge, welting (мягкой мебели)11) oil&gas: spill wall (бортовое ограждение) -
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Building materials: decorative paving tiles, stone (Фигурные элементы мощения) -
6 М-89
ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ (HE ОСТАЛОСЬ) coll VP subj. /geJ1. - на ком s.o. is severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет = X is beaten black-and-blueX is black-and-blue all over X is bruised from head to foot X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет - there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on Xthere isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where NP denoting the original surface) is visible....Воркута весь разрисован (татуировками), живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Домбровский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a). -
7 живого места не осталось
• ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ < НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ> coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====1. живого места не осталось на ком s.o.'s severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет ≈ X is beaten black-and-blue; X is black-and-blue all over; X is bruised from head to foot; X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет ≈ there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on X; there isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where [NP denoting the original surface]⇒ is visible.♦...Воркута весь разрисован [татуировками], живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).♦ И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Доморовский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живого места не осталось
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8 живого места не осталось нет
• ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ < НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ> coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====1. живого места не осталось нет на ком s.o.'s severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет ≈ X is beaten black-and-blue; X is black-and-blue all over; X is bruised from head to foot; X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет ≈ there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on X; there isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where [NP denoting the original surface]⇒ is visible.♦...Воркута весь разрисован [татуировками], живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).♦ И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Доморовский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живого места не осталось нет
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9 живого места нет
• ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ < НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ> coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====1. живого места нет на ком s.o.'s severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет ≈ X is beaten black-and-blue; X is black-and-blue all over; X is bruised from head to foot; X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет ≈ there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on X; there isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where [NP denoting the original surface]⇒ is visible.♦...Воркута весь разрисован [татуировками], живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).♦ И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Доморовский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живого места нет
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10 перевязка
ж. стр. bondперевязка «в ёлку» — herring-bone bond
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