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1 брезентовый тент
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2 брезентовый чехол
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3 opończa
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4 cubierta de lona
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5 bâche
bâche [bα∫]feminine noun( = toile) canvas cover ; [de piscine] cover* * *baʃnom féminin tarpaulin* * *bɒʃ nftarpaulin, canvas sheet* * *bâche nf tarpaulin; toile de bâche canvas sheet.se prendre une bâche◑ to get a slap in the face.[baʃ] nom féminin -
6 telttakatos
yks.nom. telttakatos; yks.gen. telttakatoksen; yks.part. telttakatosta; yks.ill. telttakatokseen; mon.gen. telttakatosten telttakatoksien; mon.part. telttakatoksia; mon.ill. telttakatoksiincanopy (noun)canvas cover (noun)canvas roof (noun)tent roof (noun)* * *• canvas cover• canvas roof• tent roof -
7 брезентовый чехол
1) Engineering: canvas bag2) Automobile industry: canvas boot, canvas cover3) Oilfield: tarpaulin cover -
8 тент
1) General subject: awning, canopy, penthouse, sun awning, sun-awning, sun-blind, sunshade, tent, tilt (над телегой, лодкой, ларьком), canvas tilt2) Obsolete: parasol3) Military: (автомобиля) canopy, (автомобиля) canvas5) Automobile industry: canopy top, canvas cover, canvas top, drop-head, hood, sun protection roof6) Architecture: shop blind7) Indian language: shamiyana8) Textile: canvas9) Jargon: lash-up12) Logistics: shade-shed -
9 чехол
1) General subject: case, cover, covering, hood, jacket (машины), loose cover (для мебели), metal case, protector, slip (для мебели), slip-over, slipcover (для мебели), tick (матраца, подушки), wrapper (от пыли), slip-cover (для мебели)2) Naval: lagging, protective cover3) Medicine: box5) Engineering: boot assembly, casing, excluder, housing, sheath6) Railway term: cabinet7) Automobile industry: antidazzling screen, bonnet, boot (кожаный), canvas cover, envelope (напр. на откидной верх кузова), outer cover, protecting cover, protecting hood8) Architecture: dust-cover (для мебели)10) Textile: ticken11) Oil: mantle12) Astronautics: bag (для транспортировки КА)13) Mechanic engineering: guard14) Business: sheeting15) Automation: pocket16) Arms production: dust cover, leather, piece cover (винтовки, карабина, ружья)17) General subject: boot (рычага управления)19) Electrochemistry: bag (для анода)20) Logistics: roll21) Electrical engineering: core flux test infrared camera -
10 Segeltuchüberzug
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11 брезентовое покрытие
Economy: canvas cover, tarpaulin coverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > брезентовое покрытие
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12 Plane
f1. awning2. blanket3. canvas cover4. cover5. tarpaulin6. tarp [esp. Am.] [coll.: tarpaulin] -
13 брезентовый тент
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14 защитный брезентовый чехол
Military: protective canvas coverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > защитный брезентовый чехол
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15 матерчатый чехол
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16 прицеп с парусиновым (брезентовым) чехлом
Automobile industry: trailer with canvas coverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прицеп с парусиновым (брезентовым) чехлом
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17 укрывочный брезент
Engineering: canvas coverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > укрывочный брезент
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18 прицеп с парусиновым чехлом
Automobile industry: (брезентовым) trailer with canvas coverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прицеп с парусиновым чехлом
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19 durufu
[Swahili Word] durufu[English Word] canvas cover[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 Segeltuchabdeckung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Segeltuchabdeckung
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canvas — n. & v. n. 1 a a strong coarse kind of cloth made from hemp or flax or other coarse yarn and used for sails and tents etc. and as a surface for oil painting. b a piece of this. 2 a painting on canvas, esp. in oils. 3 an open kind of canvas used… … Useful english dictionary
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canvas — I. noun also canvass Etymology: Middle English canevas, from Anglo French canevas, chanevaz, from Vulgar Latin *cannabaceus hempen, from Latin cannabis hemp more at cannabis Date: 13th century 1. a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp … New Collegiate Dictionary