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1 bird's eye veneer
Строительство: фанера "птичий глаз" (вид декоративной фанеры) -
2 bird's eye veneer
фанера "птичий глаз" ( вид декоративной фанеры) -
3 bird's-eye maple wood veneer
<mvhcl.int> (a cut of sugar maple wood with a distinctive pattern) ■ Vogelaugenahorn nEnglish-german technical dictionary > bird's-eye maple wood veneer
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4 veneer
1) шпон; однослойная фанера2) прислонная кирпичная, каменная облицовка стены ( без стенной перевязки)3) обшивать фанерой; фанеровать; облицовывать•- veneer of wall - adhesion-type ceramic veneer - anchored-type brick veneer - anchored-type ceramic veneer - bird's eye veneer - brick veneer - ceramic veneers - crossband veneer - cut-stone veneer - face veneer - hardwood veneer - masonry veneer - peeled veneer - plastic veneer - rotary-cut veneer - sawed veneer - sliced veneer - stone veneer - stressed skin veneer - stump veneer - superior veneer - waste veneer - wood veneerto cut veneer — резать шпон, фанеру; лущить шпон, фанеру
* * *1. шпон; фанера2. фанерная обшивка3. прислонная кирпичная или каменная облицовка стены ( без перевязки со стеной)- adhesion-type ceramic veneer
- anchored-type ceramic veneer
- brick veneer
- ceramic veneer
- face veneer
- masonry veneer
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5 фанера птичий глаз
Construction: bird's eye veneer (вид декоративной фанеры)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фанера птичий глаз
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6 Vogelaugenahorn
m1. bird's eye maple [Acer saccharum]2. sugar maple [Acer saccharum]m[Furnierholz]bird's-eye maple wood veneer -
7 Vogelaugenahorn
n <kfz.innen> (Furnier, Holz; typ. für feine Innenausstattung) ■ bird's-eye maple wood veneer
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