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—FRA porte-bagages m longitudinalDEU Gepäckablage f, längsITA portabagagli m longitudinalePLN półka f bagażowa podłużnaRUS полка f багажная, продольнаясм. поз. 1840 наполка верхняя, откидная
—FRA couchette f supérieure rabattableDEU Liege f, obere, klappbareITA cuccetta f superiore ribaltabilePLN leżanka f górna opuszczanaRUS полка f верхняя, откиднаясм. поз. 1773 наполка для вещей обслуживающего персонала
—FRA étagère f pour le personnel d’accompagnementDEU Ablage f für Dienstpersonal nITA scaffale m per il personale di cortaPLN pólka f do użytku personeluRUS полка f для вещей обслуживающего персоналасм. поз. 1860 на—FRA casier m à plisDEU Regal n für Frachtbriefe mITA scaffale m per documentiPLN półka f na dokumentyRUS полка f для документовсм. поз. 1850 на—FRA étagère f pour petits colisDEU Ablage f für kleine Gepäckstücke nITA mensola f per piccoli colliPLN półka f na małe paczkiRUS полка f для мелкого багажасм. поз. 1854 на—FRA casier m à lettresENG letter rackITA casellario m per letterePLN półka f na listyRUS полка f для писемсм. поз. 1859 на—FRA lit m du conducteurENG attendant’s sleeping berthITA letto m del conduttoreRUS полка f для проводникасм. поз. 1780 на—FRA crochets m pour ustensiles de cuisineDEU Topfhalter mITA ganci m per utensili da cucinaPLN wieszak m na sprzęt kuchennyRUS полка f с крючками для посудысм. поз. 1819 наполка с ячейками для почтовых посылок
—FRA rayon m à colis postauxITA piano m per pacchi postaliPLN półki f na przesyłki pocztoweRUS полка f с ячейками для почтовых посылоксм. поз. 1857 наполка средняя, откидная
—FRA couchette f intermédiaire rabat-table formant dossierDEU Liege f, mittlere, klappbare (Rückenlehne)ITA cuccetta f intermedia ribaltabile costituente lo schienalePLN leżanka f środkowa opuszczanaRUS полка f средняя, откиднаясм. поз. 1774 наполка, багажная
—FRA porte-bagages mDEU Gepäckablage fENG luggage rackITA portabagagli mPLN półka f bagażowaRUS полка f, багажнаясм. поз. 1716 на,
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