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21 treille
treille [tʀεj]feminine noun* * *tʀɛj1) ( tonnelle) (vine) arbour [BrE]2) ( vigne) climbing vine* * *tʀɛj nf1) (= tonnelle) vine arbour Grande-Bretagne vine arbor USA2) (= vigne) climbing vine* * *treille nf1 ( tonnelle) (vine) arbourGB;2 ( vigne) climbing vine; le jus de la treille the juice of the grape.[trɛj] nom féminin1. [vigne] climbing vine2. [tonnelle] arbour -
22 Pergola
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23 enramada
f.1 branches, canopy (espesura).2 bower (cobertizo).3 arbour, bower, wattle, arbor.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enramar.* * *2 (adorno) decoration made of branches3 (cobertizo) bower, arbour* * *SF1) (=follaje) leafy foliage2) Cono Sur (=cobertizo) arbour, arbor (EEUU), cover made of branches* * ** * ** * *1 (pérgola) arbor** * *enramada nf1. [espesura] branches, canopy2. [cobertizo] bower* * *enramada nf: arbor, bower -
24 parral
m.1 vine arbor (emparrado).2 vineyard (terreno).* * *SM vine arbour, vine arbor (EEUU)* * ** * ** * *1 (en un jardín) vine arbor*2 (viñedo) vineyard* * *
parral sustantivo masculino ( en un jardín) vine arbor( conjugate arbor);
( viñedo) vineyard
* * *parral nm1. [emparrado] vine arbour2. [terreno] vineyard* * *m1 ( plantación) vineyard2 ( parras) vine arbor, Brvine arbour -
25 ramada
SF1) (=ramaje) branches pl* * *a) (AmS) ( cobertizo) shelter ( made from branches)b) (Chi) ( pérgola) arbor, arbour (BrE)* * *a) (AmS) ( cobertizo) shelter ( made from branches)b) (Chi) ( pérgola) arbor, arbour (BrE)* * ** * *
ramada sustantivo femenino
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26 асма
trellis vine; vine-arbour* * *асма̀,ж., -ѝ trellis vine; vine-arbour.* * *trellis vine; vine-arbour -
27 беседка
summer-house, alcove(украсена с растения) arbour; bower* * *бесѐдка,* * *alcove; summer-house{`sXmx hauz}* * *1. (украсена с растения) arbour; bower 2. summer-house, alcove -
28 pergola
f pergola* * *pergola1 s.f. pergola, bower, arbour.* * *['pɛrgola]sostantivo femminile arbour BE, arbor AE, pergola* * *pergola/'pεrgola/sostantivo f.arbour BE, arbor AE, pergola. -
29 Keilwelle
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30 forma de impresión
(n.) = composing frame, forme, plate, frameEx. If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they bumped into composing frames.Ex. Finally the forme was checked for odd pieces of type lying on it, in danger of being picked up by the balls and deposited on a page.Ex. He was referring, of course, to his famous technological plan to reproduce the catalog from individual entries embossed on plates, a considerably more flexible and less costly method than that of printing the catalog.Ex. Like their predecessors (which were mostly news presses) they had carriages with ink tables at the end and inking rollers fixed at right angles across the frame.* * *(n.) = composing frame, forme, plate, frameEx: If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they bumped into composing frames.
Ex: Finally the forme was checked for odd pieces of type lying on it, in danger of being picked up by the balls and deposited on a page.Ex: He was referring, of course, to his famous technological plan to reproduce the catalog from individual entries embossed on plates, a considerably more flexible and less costly method than that of printing the catalog.Ex: Like their predecessors (which were mostly news presses) they had carriages with ink tables at the end and inking rollers fixed at right angles across the frame. -
31 quitar con un golpe
(v.) = knock offEx. If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they knocked their hats off on the iron bars which braced the presses.* * *(v.) = knock offEx: If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they knocked their hats off on the iron bars which braced the presses.
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32 sujetar abarcando
(v.) = braceEx. If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they knocked their hats off on the iron bars which braced the presses.* * *(v.) = braceEx: If they stared up at the arbour of sheets of paper hanging from the cords attached to the ceiling, they knocked their hats off on the iron bars which braced the presses.
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33 çardak
n. pergola; summerhouse; bower, trellis, arbour [Brit.]; booth, dais, alcove* * *1. arbor 2. arbour 3. bower 4. summer house -
34 сеница
bower, arbour* * *arbour (Am) arbor -
35 पर्णशाला
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36 обработвам върху дорник
work on arbourworks on arbourБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > обработвам върху дорник
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37 фрезов супорт на зъбонарезна фрезмашина
hob-arbour carriagehob-arbour carriagesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > фрезов супорт на зъбонарезна фрезмашина
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38 emparrado
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39 lehtimaja
yks.nom. lehtimaja; yks.gen. lehtimajan; yks.part. lehtimajaa; yks.ill. lehtimajaan; mon.gen. lehtimajojen lehtimajain; mon.part. lehtimajoja; mon.ill. lehtimajoihinarbor (noun)arbour (noun)bower (noun)pergola (noun)* * *• pergola• bower• arbour -
40 беседка
1. arbour2. bower3. summerhouse4. arbor; arbour; summerhouse
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