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2 bricks-and-mortar
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3 clicks-and-bricks
E-comcombining a traditional bricks-andmortar organization with the click technology of the Internet. A clicks-and-mortar organization has both a virtual and a physical presence. Examples include retailers with physical shops and also Web sites where their goods can be bought online. -
4 a few bricks short of a full load
General subject: sandwich short of a picnicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a few bricks short of a full load
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5 hit the bricks
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6 кирпичи
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7 кирпичины
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8 cihly
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9 edificios
Ex. As information incumbents, large academic libraries are saddled with legacy assets, such as huge stores of books, public service systems, acquisitions, cataloguing, and bricks and mortar.* * *Ex: As information incumbents, large academic libraries are saddled with legacy assets, such as huge stores of books, public service systems, acquisitions, cataloguing, and bricks and mortar.
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10 cigle
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11 кирпичики
кирпичики
Одна из текстур, применяемая для закраски замкнутых областей или фона в программах обработки изображений.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кирпичики
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12 кирпичный завод
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13 friciau
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14 mriciau
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15 кизяк
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16 mauern
II v/i1. build masonry, lay bricks3. fig. stonewall, stall* * *to stonewall* * *mau|ern ['mauɐn]1. vi1) (= Maurerarbeit machen) to build, to lay bricks2) (CARDS) to hold back; (FTBL sl) to stonewall, to play defensively; (fig) to stall, to stonewall (ESP PARL)2. vtto build; (= mit Zement verfugen) to build with mortarder Beckenrand muss gemauert werden — the edge of the pool must be bedded in mortar
* * *mau·ern[ˈmauɐn]I. vi1. (mit Steinen und Mörtel arbeiten)2. (fam) to stall, to play for timeII. vt* * *1.transitives Verb build2.intransitives Verb1) lay bricks2) (Ballspiele) play defensively3) (Kartenspiele) hold back one's good cards* * *A. v/t build (with bricks);ein gemauerter Kamin a bricked-in fireplaceB. v/i1. build masonry, lay bricks3. fig stonewall, stall* * *1.transitives Verb build2.gemauert — (aus Ziegeln) brick <chimney, wall, etc.>
intransitives Verb1) lay bricks2) (Ballspiele) play defensively3) (Kartenspiele) hold back one's good cards* * *v.to build v.(§ p.,p.p.: built)to lay bricks expr.to stonewall v. -
17 poner ladrillos
(v.) = laying of bricks, lay + bricksEx. Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in the laying of bricks as his day's work, he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex. It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.* * *(v.) = laying of bricks, lay + bricksEx: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in the laying of bricks as his day's work, he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.
Ex: It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue. -
18 enladrillar
v.to pave with bricks.Ella desempolva en las tardes She does the dusting in the afternoon.* * *1 to pave with bricks* * ** * *verbo transitivo to pave... with bricks* * *verbo transitivo to pave... with bricks* * *enladrillar [A1 ]vtto pave … with bricks* * *enladrillar vtto pave with bricks* * *enladrillar vt: to pave with bricks -
19 πλινθεύοντ'
πλινθεύοντα, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plπλινθεύοντα, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: pres part act masc acc sgπλινθεύοντι, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: pres part act masc /neut dat sgπλινθεύοντι, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric)πλινθεύοντε, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: pres part act masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualπλινθεύονται, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: pres ind mp 3rd plπλινθεύοντο, πλινθεύωmake into bricks: imperf ind mp 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
20 πλίνθος
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `brick, air brick, bakestone', metaph. `square building stone, metal ingot, abacus' (IA.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. πλινθο-φόρος `bearing bricks, brick-bearer' (Ar.), ἡμι-πλίνθ-ιον n. `ingot in the shape of half a brick' (Hdt., Att. inscr.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut.: πλινθ-ίον (Att.), - ίς f. (hell.), both mostly in metaph. special meanings; - άριον (LXX), - ίδιον (Iamb.). 2. Adj.: - ινος `made of bricks, of bricks' (IA.), - ικός `id.' (pap.), - ιακός `busy with bricks' (D. L.; after βιβλι-ακός, θηρι-ακός a.o.), - ωτός `brick-shaped' (Paul. Aeg.). 3. Subst.: - ῖτις f. `kind of στυπτηρία' (Gal.). 4. Adv.: - ηδόν `roofing tile-shaped' (Hdt.). 5. Verbs: πλινθ-εύω `to cut out bricks, to make bricks' (IA.) with - εία f., - εῖον n., - ευσις f., - ευμα n., - ευτής (hell.); - όομαι `to cover with bricks' (AP).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Technical expression of building with tiles and already for this reaon (cf. on κέραμος) as well as for the suffixe suspect of being a loan: Chantraine Form. 371, Güntert Labyrinth 22, Kretschmer Glotta 23, 12; on this Alessio Studi etr. 18, 139, Belardi Doxa 3, 218. On IE hypotheses s. Bq s. v., W.-Hofmann on 3. pila and later; also Lidén Stud. 18.Page in Frisk: 2,562-563Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλίνθος
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