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1 sgabello da bar
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2 tabouret de bar/cuisine/piano
bar/kitchen/piano stoolDictionnaire Français-Anglais > tabouret de bar/cuisine/piano
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3 starting bar
см. stoolАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > starting bar
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4 barstol
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5 trinkeja tabureto
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6 Barhocker
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7 Barhocker
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8 sgabello
m stool* * *sgabello s.m. stool; ( per appoggiarvi i piedi) footstool // farsi sgabello di qlcu., ( sfruttarlo) to exploit s.o.* * *[zga'bɛllo]sostantivo maschile stool* * *sgabello/zga'bεllo/sostantivo m.stool; sgabello da bar bar stool; sgabello poggiapiedi footstool. -
9 Hocker
* * *der Hockerstool* * *Họ|cker ['hɔkɐ]m -s, -1) (= Stuhl) stooljdn vom Hocker reißen or hauen (fig inf) — to bowl sb over (inf)
* * *(a seat without a back: a piano-stool; a kitchen stool.) stool* * *Ho·cker<-s, ->m3.* * *der; Hockers, Hocker: stool* * ** * *der; Hockers, Hocker: stool* * *- m.stool n. -
10 Höcker
* * *der Hockerstool* * *Họ|cker ['hɔkɐ]m -s, -1) (= Stuhl) stooljdn vom Hocker reißen or hauen (fig inf) — to bowl sb over (inf)
* * *(a seat without a back: a piano-stool; a kitchen stool.) stool* * *Ho·cker<-s, ->m3.* * *der; Hockers, Hocker: stool* * *1. Kamel: hump* * *der; Hockers, Hocker: stool* * *- m.stool n. -
11 Hocker
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12 stoł|ek
m 1. (mebel) stool- stołek barowy a bar stool2. pot., pejor. (stanowisko) job- walka o stołki the struggle for power- dba tylko o swój stołek all he cares about is his job- siedzieć na dwóch stołkach to hold two posts- trzymać się stołka to hold on to one’s postThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stoł|ek
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13 rade
I.n. m.1. Bar (in pub or café). Prendre un verre au rade: To have a drink at the bar.2. (Prostitutes' slang): Pavement. ( Faire le rade can have two meanings, either to solicit perched on a bar stool, or more prosaically to 'pound the beat'.)II.n. f. Etre en rade: To be 'stranded', to be left to cope on one's own. Tomber en rade:a (of motorist): To break down.b (fig., of plans, projects, etc.): To 'grind to a halt', to come to nothing. (These expressions make colloquial use of the French word for harbour; a maritime-flavoured translation of être laissé en rade could be 'to be left high and dry'—like a ship at low tide.) -
14 barowy
I.barowy1a.(dotyczący baru – lokalu) bar; stołek barowy bar stool; danie barowe buffet meal, snack.II.barowy2a.chem. baric; biel barowa permanent white.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > barowy
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15 échassière
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16 barkrakk
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17 barstol
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18 barkruk
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19 Barhocker
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20 bárszék
barstool, bar stool
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