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1 DOORSTEP
• Keep your own doorstep clean - Мети всяк перед своими воротами (M)• People don't see things on their own doorstep - За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3), Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (H) -
2 doorstep
عَتَبَة الباب \ doorstep: a stone step outside a door. -
3 doorstep
nouna raised step just outside the door of a house.عَتَبَة باب البَيْت -
4 on one's doorstep
very close to where one lives:قَريب من المَسْكِنThe Welsh mountains are on our doorstep.
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5 pas de porte
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6 ступенька крыльца
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > ступенька крыльца
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7 dørtærskel
doorstep,F threshold;[ jeg tror ham ikke over en dørtærskel] I wouldn't trust him an inch (el.further than I can throw him). -
8 dørtrin
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9 práh
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10 schod přede dveřmi
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11 dyraòrep
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12 праг от едно стъпало пред врата
doorstepБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > праг от едно стъпало пред врата
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13 umbral
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14 colporteur
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15 machpye
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16 dehali
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17 schod pri dverách
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18 дверной порог
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > дверной порог
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19 pas de porte
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20 dicke Scheibe Brot
doorstep [extra-thick slice of bread] hum.
См. также в других словарях:
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