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1 pleit
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2 het pleit is beslecht
мест.общ. дело выяснено, спор решён -
3 het pleit is beslist
мест.общ. спор решён -
4 plateman
[ʹpleıt|mən] n (pl -men [-{ʹpleıt}mən])человек, следящий за серебряной посудой (в клубе, гостинице и т. п.) -
5 plate glass
[͵pleıtʹglɑ:s]зеркальное стекло; толстое листовое стекло -
6 plate paper
[ʹpleıt͵peıpə] полигр. -
7 plate proof
[͵pleıtʹpru:f] полигр. -
8 plate tracery
[͵pleıtʹtreıs(ə)rı] архит. -
9 platelayer
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10 platemaker
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11 plater
[ʹpleıtə] n1. см. plate II + -er2. 1) лошадь, участвующая в скачках при конном заводе (особ. с целью продажи)2) плохая скаковая лошадь -
12 platonesque
[͵pleıtəʹnesk] a -
13 platonism
[ʹpleıtənız(ə)m] n1. философия, учение Платона2. (тж. platonism)1) учение о платонической любви2) платоническая любовь -
14 platonist
[ʹpleıtənıst] n1. последователь учения Платона2. сторонник платонической любви -
15 plate-armour
[͵pleıtʹɑ:mə] n1) воен. броневые плиты2) ист. пластинчатые доспехи -
16 plate-basket
[ʹpleıt͵bɑ:skıt] n -
17 plate-fleet
[͵pleıtʹfli:t] n ист.корабли, перевозившие серебро из Америки в Испанию -
18 plate-leather
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19 plate-powder
[ʹpleıt͵paʋdə] n1. порошок для чистки серебра2. пластинчатый порох -
20 plate-printing
[ʹpleıt͵prıntıŋ] n полигр.печать с гравированных пластин; изготовление вкладных иллюстраций
См. также в других словарях:
Pleit — Pleit, kleines Fahrzeug mit einem Schmakensegel; in Holland üblich … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
pleit — pleit, e obs. ff. plait, plate n., plead … Useful english dictionary
plate·ful — /ˈpleıtˌfʊl/ noun, pl fuls [count] : the amount of food that fills a plate two platefuls of salad … Useful english dictionary
pleat — [14] Pleat, plait, and plight ‘predicament’ are essentially the same word, but have become differentiated over the centuries. All three go back to Vulgar Latin *plicitum or *plictum ‘fold’, a noun use of the past participle of Latin plicāre… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
pleat — [14] Pleat, plait, and plight ‘predicament’ are essentially the same word, but have become differentiated over the centuries. All three go back to Vulgar Latin *plicitum or *plictum ‘fold’, a noun use of the past participle of Latin plicāre… … Word origins
plait — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pleit, from Anglo French pleit, plei, pli, from Vulgar Latin *plicitum, from neuter of Latin plicitus, past participle of plicare to fold more at ply Date: 14th century 1. pleat 2. a braid of material (as hair or … New Collegiate Dictionary
2006–2007 Dutch cabinet formation — Following the 2006 Dutch general election, held on November 22, a process of cabinet formation started, involving negotiations about which coalition partners to form a common programme of policy and to divide the posts in cabinet. On February 22 … Wikipedia
plait — plait1 [plæt US pleıt, plæt] v [T] BrE to twist three long pieces of hair or rope over and under each other to make one long piece American Equivalent: braid ▪ She plaited her hair hurriedly. ▪ a plaited leather belt plait 2 plait2 n [Date: 1400… … Dictionary of contemporary English
plait — plait1 [ pleıt, British plæt ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH a BRAID of hair plait plait 2 [ pleıt, British plæt ] verb transitive MAINLY BRITISH to BRAID hair, rope, wool, etc … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plate — plate1 [ pleıt ] noun *** ▸ 1 flat round dish ▸ 2 metal/bone/etc. cover ▸ 3 for showing information ▸ 4 thin silver/gold layer ▸ 5 (for printing) in book ▸ 6 for teeth ▸ 7 part of Earth s surface ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count a flat round dish that you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plait — {{11}}plait (n.) interlaced strands of hair, ribbon, etc. is from 1520s, from PLAIT (Cf. plait) (v.). {{12}}plait (v.) late 14c., to fold, gather in pleats, from O.Fr. pleir to fold, from L. plicare to fold. The noun meaning a fold, a crease is… … Etymology dictionary