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1 meat curing pan
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2 meat curing pan
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > meat curing pan
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3 Pan
1. n греч. миф. ПанPan Litho film — < Пан Лито>
Pan Litho film — «Пан Лито»
Pan Masking film — < Пан Маскинг>
2. n кастрюля3. n сковорода; противеньpan washer — машина для мойки форм, противней или листов
4. n чашка, миска, таз5. n ванночка; кювета6. n углубление7. n котловина, углубление в почве8. n блинчатая льдина9. n амер. разг. лицо, рожа10. n амер. сл. резкая критика11. n с. -х. скатная доска12. n полкалоток; чаша; поддон; корыто
13. n геол. подпочвенный пласт; ортштейн14. n стр. тип стеновой панели15. n кино панорамирование16. n проф. кино «кастрюля», «сковорода»17. n воен. дисковый магазинa flash in the pan — мимолётная удача, подарок судьбы
18. v готовить, приправлять или подавать в кастрюле19. v промывать золотоносный песок20. v амер. разг. подвергнуть резкой критике, задать жару21. v с. -х. затвердевать22. v кино панорамировать23. n инд. лист бетеля24. v диал. соединять, пригонять25. v диал. присоединяться, подходитьСинонимический ряд:1. open container (noun) broiler; casserole; container; kettle; open container; pot; roaster; skillet; vessel2. criticize (verb) blame; censure; condemn; criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; disparage; jeer at; knock; rap; reprehend; reprobate; review unfavorably; skin3. move (verb) follow; move; pan to; purview; scope; sweep; sweep across4. wash (verb) agitate; mine; placer; separate; shake; wash -
4 pan
1. кювета; бак; корыто2. противень; поддон3. чашка4. бумажный фартук5. панорамированиеink pan — красочное корыто; резервуар для краски
pan fff zoom — панорамирование — изменение масштаба
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5 baking pan
pan washer — машина для мойки форм, противней или листов
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6 drip pan
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7 foot pan
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8 fountain pan
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9 soap-crutching pan
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > soap-crutching pan
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