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мазанки (первые основательные жилые постройки, сооружённые с применением земли, глины, иногда соломы и гравия, веток акации { wattle and daub} и т. п.; тж. wattle-and-daub, pise houses, bush humpies, mud bats)Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > earth-wall houses
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Австралийский сленг: мазанки (первые основательные жилые постройки, сооружённые с применением земли, глины, иногда соломы и гравия, веток акации; тж. wattle-and-daub, pise houses, bush humpies, mud bats) -
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Australian slang: earth-wall houses (первые основательные жилые постройки, сооружённые с применением земли, глины, иногда соломы и гравия, веток акации; тж. wattle-and-daub, pise houses, bush humpies, mud bats)
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