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1 flight
I [flaɪt] noun1) act of flying:طَيَران، تَحْليقthe flight of a bird.
2) a journey in a plane:طَيران، رِحْلَه جَوِّيَّهHow long is the flight to New York?
3) a number of steps or stairs:مجموعة درج ، مَطْلَع دَرَجA flight of steps.
4) a number of birds etc flying or moving through the air:مجموعة طيور في الجو II [flaɪt] nouna flight of arrows.
the act of fleeing or running away from an enemy, danger etc:هُروبThe general regarded the flight of his army as a disgrace.
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2 flight
مَجْمُوعَة دَرَج \ flight: a set of stairs: His room was up three flights of stairs. step: pl. usu. outside a building, compared with stairs in a building) a set of these: He ran down the steps into the street. -
3 ряд ступеней
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > ряд ступеней
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4 марш лестницы
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5 escalinata
• flight of fancy• flight of funds• flight of steps• flight of the dollar• perquisite• perry• stair• staircase• stairway -
6 tramo de escalera
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7 лестничный марш
flight, staircase, flight of steps, fliers, stair flightРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > лестничный марш
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8 lépcsõsor
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9 utaslépcsõ
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10 марш лестницы
flight of steps, flightРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > марш лестницы
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11 trayectoria de vuelo
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12 Treppe
f; -, -n1. im Haus: ( eine) Treppe (a flight of) stairs Pl., staircase, Am. auch stairway; vor dem Haus etc.: ( eine) Treppe (a flight of) steps Pl.; zwei Treppen hoch on the second (Am. third) floor, two stor|eys (Am. -ies) ( oder floors) up; die Treppe hinauf / hinunter up / down the stairs; er kann kaum die Treppen steigen he can hardly climb (up) the stairs, he can barely manage (to get up) the stairs; die Treppe hinauffallen umg., fig. shoot up the ladder; bist du die Treppe runtergefallen? fig., hum. (you’ve) been well scalped, then?* * *die Treppestaircase; flight of stairs; stairway; stairs* * *Trẹp|pe ['trɛpə]f -, -neine Treppe — a staircase, a flight of stairs/steps
die Treppe hinaufgehen/hinuntergehen — to go up/down the stairs, to go upstairs/downstairs
See:2) (inf = Stufe) step3) (inf = Stockwerk) floor* * *die1) (a number of steps or stairs: A flight of steps.) flight2) (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) staircase3) (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) stairway4) ((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) stair* * *Trep·pe<-, -n>[ˈtrɛpə]f stairs pl, staircaseeine steile \Treppe a steep staircase [or flight of stairs]eine steinerne \Treppe stone steps plder Fahrstuhl ist ausgefallen, wir werden einige \Treppen steigen müssen the lift is broken, we'll have to use [or climb] the stairsbis zu Müllers sind es fünf \Treppen it's five more flights [of stairs] to the MüllersGehwege und \Treppen müssen im Winter rechtzeitig gestreut werden pavements and steps must be gritted [or salted] in good time in [the] winter* * *die; Treppe, Treppen staircase; [flight sing. of] stairs pl.; (im Freien, auf der Bühne) [flight sing. of] steps pl.eine Treppe höher/tiefer — one floor or flight up/down
* * *1. im Haus:(eine) Treppe (a flight of) steps pl;die Treppe hinauf/hinunter up/down the stairs;er kann kaum die Treppen steigen he can hardly climb (up) the stairs, he can barely manage (to get up) the stairs;die Treppe hinauffallen umg, fig shoot up the ladder;bist du die Treppe runtergefallen? fig, hum (you’ve) been well scalped, then?* * *die; Treppe, Treppen staircase; [flight sing. of] stairs pl.; (im Freien, auf der Bühne) [flight sing. of] steps pl.eine Treppe höher/tiefer — one floor or flight up/down
* * *-n (einzelne Stufe) f.stair n.step n. -n f.a flight of steps n.staircase n.stairs n.stairway (US) n. -
13 escalinata
f.1 staircase.2 flight of stairs, flight of steps, stair, staircase.* * *1 outside steps plural* * *SF [interior] flight of stairs pl ; [exterior] flight of steps, steps pl* * *femenino staircase, steps (pl)* * *femenino staircase, steps (pl)* * *staircase, steps (pl)* * *
escalinata sustantivo femenino
staircase, steps (pl)
escalinata sustantivo femenino staircase, steps
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step
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14 Freitreppe
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15 gradinata
f flight of stepsstadio standa teatro gallery, balcony* * *gradinata s.f.1 (scalinata) flight of steps; (i gradini) steps (pl.)2 (spec.pl.) (di teatro, stadio) stand; terraces (pl.), tiers (pl.) of seats // tutta la gradinata applaudiva, (estens.) the whole stand applauded.* * *[gradi'nata]sostantivo femminile1) (scalinata) flight of steps, steps pl.2) (in stadi)le -e — the terraces BE, the bleachers AE
* * *gradinata/gradi'nata/sostantivo f.1 (scalinata) flight of steps, steps pl. -
16 scalinata
f steps pl* * ** * *[skali'nata]* * *scalinata/skali'nata/sostantivo f. -
17 лестничный марш
1) General subject: a flight of steps, a pair of steps, flight of stairs, staircase, stairway2) Engineering: flight3) Construction: fliers, flight of steps, stair flight, stair4) Architecture: flight of stair, flight of stairway -
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19 марш лестничный
марш лестничный
Сборная или составная наклонная конструкция, соединяющая лестничные площадки и состоящая из ступеней и опорных элементов, например, косоуров, тетив
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20 лестничный пролёт
1) General subject: landing2) Construction: flight of outside steps, flight of stairs, flight of steps3) Architecture: bay, stair flight, staircase flight, staircase span
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flight of steps — noun a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next • Syn: ↑flight, ↑flight of stairs • Hypernyms: ↑stairway, ↑staircase … Useful english dictionary
flight of steps — n. stairway, set of steps, flight of stairs … English contemporary dictionary
flight — noun 1 trip by air; plane making a flight ADJECTIVE ▪ round trip (AmE) ▪ The first prize is a round trip flight to Rio. ▪ inbound, return ▪ The return flight was held up by six hours … Collocations dictionary
flight — [[t]fla͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦ flights 1) N COUNT A flight is a journey made by flying, usually in an aeroplane. The flight will take four hours. 2) N COUNT: also N num You can refer to an aeroplane carrying passengers on a particular journey as a particular … English dictionary
steps — n. stairs 1) steep steps 2) a flight of steps * * * [ stairs ] steep steps a flight of steps … Combinatory dictionary
steps — noun 1. a flight of stairs or a flight of steps (Freq. 27) • Syn: ↑stairs • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑stairway, ↑staircase … Useful english dictionary
flight of stairs — noun a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑flight, ↑flight of steps • Hypernyms: ↑stairway, ↑staircase … Useful english dictionary
flight of stairs — n. stairway, set of steps, flight of steps … English contemporary dictionary
steps — Synonyms and related words: back stairs, companion, companionway, escalier, fire escape, flight of steps, forearming, forehandedness, foresight, foresightedness, forethought, forethoughtfulness, incline, insurance, landing, landing stage,… … Moby Thesaurus
flight — [ flaıt ] noun *** ▸ 1 moving through air ▸ 2 trip through air/space ▸ 3 (bird) movement in air ▸ 4 an attempt to escape ▸ 5 set of stairs ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount the act or process of moving through the air, or the ability to move through the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flight — W2S3 [flaıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(travel)¦ 2¦(flying)¦ 3¦(movement through air)¦ 4¦(stairs)¦ 5¦(escape)¦ 6 flight of fancy/imagination/fantasy 7¦(birds)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: flyht] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English