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1 магазин новинок
General subject: dry goods store, dry-goods store, novelty store -
2 галантерея
1) General subject: dry, dry goods, dry-goods store, fancy articles, fancy goods, haberdashery, notions, small-wares, fancies, sundry shop2) American: small wares3) Economy: small ware4) Makarov: fancy goods department -
3 магазин тканей
General subject: drapery, dry goods store, dry-goods store -
4 магазин текстильных товаров
Advertising: dry goods storeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > магазин текстильных товаров
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5 мануфактурный
прил. к мануфактурамануфактурное производство ист. эк. — manufactory
мануфактурный магазин — draper's; dry goods (store) амер.
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6 мануфактурный
мануфакту́рное произво́дство ист. эк. — manufactory
мануфакту́рный това́р — drapery
мануфакту́рный магази́н — draper's; dry goods (store) амер.
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7 галантерея
жdrapery, haberdashery lit, AE dry goods store -
8 галантерейные товары
1. petty wares2. small wares3. notions; dry goods; fancy goodsтовары, продаваемые или покупаемые в магазине — store goods
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > галантерейные товары
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