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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lupa -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) stækkunargler -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) nagyítóüveg -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lupa -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) büyüteç -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) povečevalno steklo -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) suurennuslasi -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) forstørrelsesglass -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lente d'ingrandimento -
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nounKristall[glas], das* * *(glass with ornamental patterns cut on the surface, used for drinking glasses etc.) geschliffenes Glas* * ** * *ngeschliffenes Glas* * *nounKristall[glas], das -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) szkło powiększające -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lupa, palielināmais stikls -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) didinamasis stiklas -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) förstoringsglas -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) μεγεθυντικός φακός -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lupa -
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noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lupa -
80 see through a glass darkly
плохо, неясно различать [этим. библ. I Corinthians XIII, 12]Hawthorne, with his cloudy symbols, whom one could only see through a glass darkly... and Emerson, who, in life, never gave a direct answer and said that one should speak in parables, - came more and more into their own. (V. W. Brooks, ‘The Flowering of New England’, ch. XXVIII) — И Готорн, которого трудно разглядеть сквозь призму его туманной символики... и Эмерсон, который ни разу в жизни не дал прямого ответа и утверждал, что говорить надо притчами, - оба становились все более популярными писателями.
‘I think I'd like to see through a glass not-quite-so-darkly...’ She sighed and said, ‘I'm just talking...’ (E. O'Connor, ‘The Edge of Sadness’, ch. II) — - Мне хотелось бы яснее видеть будущее, - вздохнув, сказала Элен. - Но это ведь все только слова...
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