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mFRA Parois, planchers, toitsDEU Wände, Fußboden, DächerENG Sides, floors, and roofsITA Pareti, pavimenti, tettiPLN Ściany, podłogi, dachyRUS Стены, полы, крыши,FRA plancher mDEU Fußboden mENG floorITA pavimento mPLN podłoga fRUS пол mсм. поз. 1511 на,
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—FRA plancher m de couloirDEU Fußboden m im SeitengangENG corridor floorITA pavimento m del corridoioPLN podłoga f korytarzaRUS пол m в боковом проходесм. поз. 914 на—FRA plancher m de compartimentDEU Fußboden m im AbteilITA pavimento m del compartimentoPLN podłoga f przedziałuRUS пол m в купесм. поз. 912 на—FRA plancher m de wagonDEU Wagenboden mENG wagon floorITA pavimento m del carroPLN podłoga f wagonu towarowegoRUS пол m грузового вагонасм. поз. 986 на—FRA plancher m (acier)DEU Fußboden m (Stahl m)ENG floor (steel)ITA pavimento m (acciàio)PLN podłoga f (blacha f stalowa)RUS пол m из стальных листовсм. поз. 1021 на—FRA plancher m de voitureDEU Fußboden m für PersonenwagenENG coach floorITA pavimento m della carrozzaPLN podłoga f wagonu osobowegoRUS пол m пассажирского вагонасм. поз. 921 напол, двухскатный
—FRA plancher m à dos d’âneDEU Sattel mENG hopper floorITA pavimento m a piani inclinatiPLN podłoga f dwuspadowaRUS пол m, двухскатныйсм. поз. 992 напол, нижний
—FRA plancher m inférieurDEU Boden m, untererENG lower floorITA pavimento m inferiorePLN podłoga f dolnaRUS пол m, нижнийсм. поз. 987 напол, промежуточный
—FRA plancher m intermédiaireDEU Zwischenboden mENG upper floorITA pavimento m intermedioPLN podłoga f górnaRUS пол m, промежуточныйсм. поз. 988 на
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