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81 ходьба вверх по лестнице
stair climbing, climbing stairs, proceeding up stairsБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > ходьба вверх по лестнице
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82 trappetrinn
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83 staighre
stair(s) -
84 лестничный
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85 trap
stair, step, stage, tread, pedal, trample, flee -
86 საფეხური
stair, degree, step -
87 картлашка
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88 hagdan
stair -
89 eskalye
stair -
90 merdiven korkuluğu
stair rail -
91 merdiven küpeştesi
stair rail -
92 merdiven yolluğu
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93 agilosásdi
stair -
94 ŝtupo
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95 peldaño
m.step, stair, step of stair, rung.* * *1 step* * *SM (Arquit) step, stair; [de escalera portátil] rung* * ** * *= footstep, kik-step, rung, stepping stone.Ex. The stays for tympan and frisket, the bar-catch, footstep, etc., were adjusted to the pressman's liking; the heap was positioned on the horse; and everything was ready to begin printing.Ex. We have now introduced ' kik-steps' and similar aids and raised the height of shelving somewhat - bottom shelves are now often at ground level.Ex. The author provides a framework for classifying applications in the form of an 8 rung ladder.Ex. The workforce is youthful, itinerant and frequently hopeful of using the libary as a stepping stone to jobs in marketing or publishing.----* peldaño de biblioteca = roll stool.* peldaños para saltar una cerca = stile.* * ** * *= footstep, kik-step, rung, stepping stone.Ex: The stays for tympan and frisket, the bar-catch, footstep, etc., were adjusted to the pressman's liking; the heap was positioned on the horse; and everything was ready to begin printing.
Ex: We have now introduced ' kik-steps' and similar aids and raised the height of shelving somewhat - bottom shelves are now often at ground level.Ex: The author provides a framework for classifying applications in the form of an 8 rung ladder.Ex: The workforce is youthful, itinerant and frequently hopeful of using the libary as a stepping stone to jobs in marketing or publishing.* peldaño de biblioteca = roll stool.* peldaños para saltar una cerca = stile.* * *1 (escalón) step, stair2 (travesaño) rung* * *
peldaño sustantivo masculino ( escalón) step, stair;
( travesaño) rung
peldaño sustantivo masculino step, stair
(en una escalera de mano) rung
' peldaño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalón
- grada
English:
rung
- stair
- step
- stepping-stone
- tread
- wear
* * *peldaño nm[escalón] step; [de escalera de mano] rung* * *m step* * *peldaño nm1) : step, stair2) : rung* * *peldaño n step -
96 escalier hélicoïdal
m2) spiral stair* * *mcircular stair, corkscrew stairs, helical stair, screw stair, spiral stair, spiral staircase, spiral stairs, winding stair, winding stairsDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > escalier hélicoïdal
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97 винтовая лестница
1) General subject: caracole, circular staircase, corkscrew staircase, spiral staircase, spiral stairs, well-staircase, winding stair, winding stairs, helicoidal stairway (в англ. оригинале)2) Naval: cockle stairs3) Engineering: circulars stairs, cochlea, spiral binding, vice4) Rare: cockle-stairs, cockles5) Construction: caracol, circular stair (заключенная в цилиндрическую лестничную клетку), circular stairs, geometric stairs, geometrical stairs, newel stair, screw stairs, turnpike-stairs, turret steps, vise, well staircase6) Railway term: cockle stair7) Automobile industry: tower stairs (в двухэтажном кузове)8) Architecture: caracoal, (конный спорт) caracole, spiral stair, turnpike stair, winding staircase9) Scottish language: turnpike -
98 Treppenstufe
f step; im Haus: stair* * *die Treppenstufestep; stair* * *Trẹp|pen|stu|fefstep, stair* * *Trep·pen·stu·fef step* * *die stair; (im Freien) step* * ** * *die stair; (im Freien) step -
99 escalier en colimaçon
m1) spiral stair2) caracole* * *mcorkscrew stair, corkscrew stairs, spiral stair, spiral staircase, spiral stairs, vice stair, vis, vyce, vys, winding stair, winding stairsDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > escalier en colimaçon
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100 escalier encloisonné
m1) box stair2) closed stair* * *mbox stair, closed stair, enclosed stair, housed stair, walled stairsDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > escalier encloisonné
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