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1 barco de tres cubiertas
• three-deckerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > barco de tres cubiertas
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2 brod sa tri palube
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3 brod sa tri palube
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4 трехпалубное судно
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5 novela en tres volúmenes
Ex. The physical dimensions of novels then tended to increase, and during the 1820s a standard form of three substantial volumes -- the three-decker as it was later nicknamed -- became established, and dominated the production of English fiction in book form from the 1830s to the 1880s.* * *Ex: The physical dimensions of novels then tended to increase, and during the 1820s a standard form of three substantial volumes -- the three-decker as it was later nicknamed -- became established, and dominated the production of English fiction in book form from the 1830s to the 1880s.
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6 трехпалубный
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7 трёхпалубный
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8 трёхпалубный
three-decker (attr)трёхпа́лубное су́дно — three-decker
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9 трехпалубное судно
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > трехпалубное судно
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10 трехслойный сандвич
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > трехслойный сандвич
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11 трехпалубное судно
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > трехпалубное судно
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12 трипалубне судно
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13 трёхпалубное судно
1) General subject: three decker, triple decker, triple-decker2) Naval: three-deck vessel, three-decked vessel, three-deckerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > трёхпалубное судно
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14 трипалубен
мор. three-deckedтрипалубен кораб three-decker* * *трипа̀лубен,прил., -на, -но, -ни мор. three-decked; \трипалубенен кораб three-decker.* * *1. ТРИПАЛУБЕН кораб three-decker 2. мор. three-decked -
15 Dreidecker
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16 трёхслойный сандвич
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > трёхслойный сандвич
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17 apodar
v.to nickname.* * *1 to call, nickname1 to be nicknamed* * *verbto dub, nickname* * *VT to nickname, dub* * *verbo transitivo to nickname, call* * *= nickname, dub.Ex. The physical dimensions of novels then tended to increase, and during the 1820s a standard form of three substantial volumes -- the three-decker as it was later nicknamed -- became established, and dominated the production of English fiction in book form from the 1830s to the 1880s.Ex. Carlyle Systems Inc has recently issued version 2.1 of their cataloguing input/edit module, dubbed CATIE.* * *verbo transitivo to nickname, call* * *= nickname, dub.Ex: The physical dimensions of novels then tended to increase, and during the 1820s a standard form of three substantial volumes -- the three-decker as it was later nicknamed -- became established, and dominated the production of English fiction in book form from the 1830s to the 1880s.
Ex: Carlyle Systems Inc has recently issued version 2.1 of their cataloguing input/edit module, dubbed CATIE.* * *apodar [A1 ]vtto calllo apodan El Puma they call him The Puma¿cómo es que lo apodan? what do they call him?, what's his nickname?* * *
apodar ( conjugate apodar) verbo transitivo
to nickname, call
apodar verbo transitivo to nickname
' apodar' also found in these entries:
English:
dub
- nickname
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18 kolmikerroksinen
yks.nom. kolmikerroksinen; yks.gen. kolmikerroksisen; yks.part. kolmikerroksista; yks.ill. kolmikerroksiseen; mon.gen. kolmikerroksisten kolmikerroksisien; mon.part. kolmikerroksisia; mon.ill. kolmikerroksisiinthree-decker three-storey* * *• three-decker -
19 вещь больших размеров
General subject: three decker, three-deckerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вещь больших размеров
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20 огромный человек
General subject: three decker, three-decker
См. также в других словарях:
three-decker — [thrē′dek′ər] n. 1. a) Historical a warship with three decks of cannon b) a ship with three decks 2. any structure with three levels 3. Informal a sandwich made with three slices of bread 4. Informal a novel published in three volumes; now, esp … English World dictionary
Three-decker — Three deck er, n. (Naut.) A vessel of war carrying guns on three decks. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Three-decker — A three decker is a sail warship which carried her guns on three fully armed decks. Usually additional guns were carried on the upper works (forecastle and quarterdeck) but this was not a continuous battery and so did not count. Three deckers… … Wikipedia
three-decker — /three dek euhr/, n. 1. any ship having three decks, tiers, etc. 2. (formerly) one of a class of sailing warships that carried guns on three decks. 3. a sandwich made of three slices of bread interlaid with two layers of filling; club sandwich. 4 … Universalium
three-decker — three′ deck′er n. 1) coo something having three layers, levels, decks, or tiers 2) triple decker • Etymology: 1785–95 … From formal English to slang
three-decker — noun 1. made with three slices of usually toasted bread • Syn: ↑club sandwich, ↑triple decker • Hypernyms: ↑sandwich 2. any ship having three decks • Hypernyms: ↑ship 3. a warsh … Useful english dictionary
three-decker — noun a) A sailing warship that had guns on each of three decks b) A sandwich made from three slices of bread; a triple decker … Wiktionary
three-decker — noun Date: 1795 1. a wooden warship carrying guns on three decks 2. triple decker … New Collegiate Dictionary
three-decker — /θri ˈdɛkə/ (say three dekuh) noun 1. any vessel, etc., having three decks, tiers, etc. 2. one of a class of sailing warships which carried guns on three decks. 3. a novel published in three volumes (especially in the 19th century). 4. anything… …
Daniel Hunt Three-Decker — Hunt, Daniel, Three Decker U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Charles A. Hall Three-Decker — Hall, Charles A., Three Decker U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia