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1 desk (A reading table or lectern from which a liturgical service is read)
Религия: аналойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > desk (A reading table or lectern from which a liturgical service is read)
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[desk]1) Общая лексика: аналой, канцелярская работа, кафедра проповедника, конторка, настольный, парта, пасторское звание, письменный стол, пульт, пульт управления, пюпитр, рабочий стол, редакция (газеты), щит управления, стол (вид мебели), сектор (часть подрзделения в банке), столоначальник2) Авиация: стойка3) Техника: отдел, панель, приборная доска, стенд, щит (управления)4) Строительство: стойка (напр. регистрации пассажиров)5) Религия: аналогий, кафедра проповедническая, стол для чтения и положения икон, (A reading table or lectern from which a liturgical service is read) аналой6) Железнодорожный термин: пульт (управления) стол8) Бухгалтерия: бюро, касса, прилавок, рабочее место (руководителя)9) Автомобильный термин: стол (управления)10) Архитектура: конторка (работника)11) Дипломатический термин: сектор референтуры, отделение12) Полиграфия: лентопротяжное устройство13) Вычислительная техника: плата14) Нефть: палуба15) Банковское дело: департамент ценных бумаг Федерального резервного банка Нью Йорка, рабочее место валютного дилера16) Реклама: редакция газеты17) Инвестиции: департамент ценных бумаг Федерального резервного банка Нью-Йорка
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