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1 tas dolusu
basinful -
2 množství umyvadla
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3 plné umyvadlo
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4 cuenco
• basinful• bowl• earthenware bowl -
5 tazón
• basinful• bowl• bowlful• large corporation• large dark cloud -
6 catino
m basin* * *catino s.m. basin.* * *[ka'tino]sostantivo maschile1) (recipiente) basin, bowl2) (contenuto) basinful, bowlful* * *catino/ka'tino/sostantivo m.1 (recipiente) basin, bowl2 (contenuto) basinful, bowlful. -
7 куча неприятностей
1) General subject: a mountain of difficulties, a peck of trouble, a raft of trouble, a vast of trouble, basinful of trouble, no end of trouble2) American: (целая) can of worms3) Makarov: a pile of trouble, pile of troubleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куча неприятностей
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8 масса волнений
General subject: basinful of excitement -
9 миска
General subject: basin, basinful (полная), bowl, bowlful (чего-л.), cuvette (для воды), dish, pan, pipkin, tureen, ciotola -
10 миска каши
1) General subject: basinful of gruel2) Australian slang: moosh -
11 полная миска
Makarov: basinful (чего-л.) -
12 полная миска каши
Makarov: basinful of gruel -
13 полный таз
Makarov: basinful (чего-л.) -
14 уйма
1) General subject: a host of, a lot of, a whole lot, acre, ample (We have ample work to do - У нас уйма дел), bags, great lot, heap, host, lot, lots of, oceans of (oceans of money- уйма денег;; oceans of time - уйма времени), raft, shock, slew, wilderness (чего-л.), enough to sink a battleship4) Psychology: mass6) Makarov: wilderness of -
15 уйма работы
Makarov: basinful of work -
16 tazón
m.1 bowl, basinful, large cup.2 bowlful.* * *1 bowl* * *noun m.* * *SM (=cuenco) bowl; (=taza) large cup; (=jarra) mug* * *masculino bowl* * *= bowl.Ex. When appropriate, give 'col.' for multicoloured objects, or name the colour(s) of the object if it is in one or two colours, or give 'b&w' for black and white objects; e.g., 1 bowl: porcelain, blue and white.* * *masculino bowl* * *= bowl.Ex: When appropriate, give 'col.' for multicoloured objects, or name the colour(s) of the object if it is in one or two colours, or give 'b&w' for black and white objects; e.g., 1 bowl: porcelain, blue and white.
* * *bowlun tazón de leche/caldo a bowl of milk/soup* * *
tazón sustantivo masculino
bowl
tazón sustantivo masculino bowl
' tazón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jarro
English:
basin
- bowl
- mug
* * *tazón nmbowl* * *m bowl* * *1) : bowl2) : large cup, mug* * *tazón n bowl -
17 대야에 가득
n. basinful -
18 مل ء حوض
n. basinful
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