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1 wattle house
Строительство: мазанка, плетнёвый дом -
2 wattle house
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3 house
1) односемейный жилой дом; жилище; помещение2) вмещать, ставить на место; поместить (где-л.), жить в доме4) защищать, укрывать•- apartment house - basement house - bath house - block house - boiler house - branch house - bunk house - cell house - chapter house - compressor house - control house - cooling house - detached suburban house - domestic house - drying house - duplex-type house - dwelling house - engine house - factory-made house - fan house - fire engine house - frame-type house - gas house - gate house - gig house - greengroup houses - half-timber house - hose house - incineration house - insert house - lodging house - log house - low rent house - mansion house - multi-bay house - multi-bay house with some corridor storeys - no-frills house - one-family house - opera house - panel-built house - panel-type house - patio house - precast concrete house - prefabricated house - pump house - ranch house - ranch-type house - ready-cut house - round house - row houses - sectional house - semi-detached house - single-family house - storage house - study house - substandard house - tank house - tenement house - terrace house - terraced houses - toll house - tool house - town house - two-family house - type house - used house - vacation house - valve house - water house - wattle house - weigh house - wood frame house* * *1. брит. индивидуальный [одноквартирный] дом2. амер. жилой дом, жилое здание3. хранить, содержать- apartment house
- autonomous house
- bachelor house
- bastel house
- bath house
- bird house
- boarding house
- boiler house
- buttress type house
- central boiler house
- cold water house
- condemned house
- cook house
- cool house
- cooperative apartment house
- cooperative house
- country house
- court house
- custom house
- derelict house
- detached house
- district boiler house
- double house
- duplex house
- dwelling house
- engine house
- fire house
- fortified house
- frame house
- gallery apartment house
- garden house
- glass house
- government funded houses
- green house
- guest house
- holiday house
- hot house
- ice house
- instrument shelter house
- log house
- low energy house
- manor house
- multistorey apartment house
- one-off house
- opera house
- power house
- prefabricated house
- private house
- public house
- public sector house
- pump house
- round house
- semidetached house
- settlement house
- single family house
- stately house
- storage house
- studio house
- terraced houses
- tool house
- town house
- two-family house
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4 wattle and daub
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5 wattle and daub house
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6 плетневый дом
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > плетневый дом
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7 мазанка
wattle house, (здание из глины с камнем, гравием) jerry buildingРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > мазанка
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8 мазанка
1) General subject: mud hut, wattle and daub, clay-walled hut, mud-walled hut2) Construction: jerry building, wattle house3) Architecture: wattle and daub hut -
9 плетнёвый дом
Construction: wattle house -
10 мазанка
/ˈmʌzankə/
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11 глинобитный
wattle and daub (attr.); pise-walled (фр.)глинобитный дом — wattle and daub house*
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12 глинобитный
wattle and daub (attr); pisé-walled (фр.) ['piːzeɪ-]глиноби́тный дом — wattle and daub house
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13 cleith
Ia stake, wattle, Irish cleith, cleath, Early Irish cleth, tignum, Welsh clyd, sheltering, Middle Breton clet, warm (place); root qleit, qlit, Old Sax. hhlîdan, cover, Gothic hleiðra, hut, Church Slavonic kleti, house. Hence cleith, roof; the Early Irish cléthe, roof, roof-pole, appears to be for kleitio-, the same root in its full vocalic form (Schräder).IIconcealing, Old Irish cleith; See cleath.
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