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marbleдобыва́ть мра́мор — quarry marbleотде́ланный под мра́мор — marbled (e. g., surface)отде́лывать под мра́мор — marbleмра́мор пода́тлив в обрабо́тке — marble is workable [works readily, is easily worked]мра́мор применя́ется из-за свои́х декорати́вных ка́честв — marble is used for its ornamental qualitiesмра́мор принима́ет полиро́вку [хорошо́ полиру́ется] — marble takes a polish well, marble is capable of taking a polishраспи́ливать мра́мор — saw-cut marbleтеса́ть мра́мор — hammer marbleкрупнозерни́стый мра́мор — coarse (grained) marbleмелкозерни́стый мра́мор — fine (grained) marbleразноцве́тный мра́мор — variegated marble
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