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gig lamps[´gig¸læmps] n pl sl очила. -
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subst. flt. \/ˈɡɪɡlæmps\/1) forklaring: lykter på en gigg (tohjulet hestevogn)2) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) briller -
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[gíglæmps]nounplural jocosely naočniki -
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{'giglæmps}
n pl sl. очила* * *{'giglamps} n pl sl. очила.* * *n pl sl. очила -
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تماشا،منظره ،نمايش ،عينك ،عينك شاخدار -
7 gig-lamps
brilles -
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s [pl sl] očale, naočari -
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s [pl sl] očale, naočari -
10 gig-lamps
/'giglæmps/ * danh từ số nhiều - (từ lóng) mục kỉnh -
11 лампа
1) General subject: gig lamp, gig-lamp (в кабриолете), glim, lamp, light, tube, valve2) Engineering: bulb, lamp bulb, lamp group, tube (компонент радиоаппаратуры)3) Hydrography: valve (компонент радиоаппаратуры)4) Electronics: indication tube5) Information technology: bulb light, (электронная) valve7) Drilling: torch8) Automation: (электронная) tube9) Makarov: HID lamp (high-intensity discharge lamp), high-intensity discharge lamp ( HID lamp), lamp (осветительная), negative-glow lamp, pilot lamp, prefocus lamp, reflector lamp, self-ballasted mercury lamp, single-coil lamp, strip lamp, stroboscopic lamp, tube (электронная), tungsten ribbon lamp, vacuum lamp, valve (электронная), warning lamps10) Hi-Fi. tube (vacuum tube - электронная лампа)
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