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A narrow fringe made of gold or silver thread, for use on uniforms, etc. -
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{'buliən}
1. злато/сребро на пръчки/кюлчета
2. фин. авоари в злато/сребро
BULLION reserve златен фонд (на банка)
3. дантела/ширит/гайтан/ресни от златни/сребърни нишки* * *{'buliъn} n 1. злато/сребро на пръчки/кюлчета; 2. фин. авоари* * *n кюлче злато, сребро;bullion; n 1. злато/сребро на пръчки/кюлчета; 2. фин. авоари в злато/сребро; bullion reserve* * *1. bullion reserve златен фонд (на банка) 2. дантела/ширит/гайтан/ресни от златни/сребърни нишки 3. злато/сребро на пръчки/кюлчета 4. фин. авоари в злато/сребро* * *bullion[´buljən] n 1. злато (сребро) на кюлче; \bullion dealer sl сарафин; 2. фин. авоари в злато и сребро; \bullion reserve златен резерв (фонд) (на банка); 3. златни ресни, дантела (и \bullion fringe). -
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gold/silver bullion — ungemünztes Gold/Silber; (ingots) Gold-/Silberbarren Pl.
* * *['buliən](gold or silver in bulk, not made into coins.) ungemünztes Gold/Silber* * *bul·liongold/silver \bullion Gold-/Silberbarren pl* * *['bʊljən]n no plGold-/Silberbarren pl* * *bullion [ˈbʊljən] s1. ungemünztes Gold oder Silber2. (Gold-, Silber) Barren m:* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.gold/silver bullion — ungemünztes Gold/Silber; (ingots) Gold-/Silberbarren Pl.
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1. бахрома; 2. кайма; 3. обшивать бахромой; 4. обшивать каймой, окаймлять @bullion fringe бахрома из золотых или серебряных нитей; мишурная бахрома @diffraction fringes бахромчатость дифракции @open fringe уточная бахрома @twisted fringe кручёная бахрома @ -
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1. бахрома; 2. кайма; 3. обшивать бахромой; 4. обшивать каймой, окаймлять @bullion fringe бахрома из золотых или серебряных нитей; мишурная бахрома @diffraction fringes бахромчатость дифракции @open fringe уточная бахрома @twisted fringe кручёная бахрома @
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