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1 die Zimmerdecke
- {ceiling} trần, độ cao tối đa, giá cao nhất, bậc lương cao nhất -
2 die Deckenbeleuchtung
- {ceiling lightning} -
3 die Obergrenze
- {ceiling} trần, độ cao tối đa, giá cao nhất, bậc lương cao nhất -
4 das Maximum
- {ceiling} trần, độ cao tối đa, giá cao nhất, bậc lương cao nhất - {maximum} điểm cao nhất, cực điểm, cực độ, tối đa -
5 die Decke
- {blanket} mền, chăn, lớp phủ - {ceiling} trần, độ cao tối đa, giá cao nhất, bậc lương cao nhất - {clothing} quần áo, y phục - {cope} áo lễ, bầu, vòm, áo khoác, màn, nắp khuôn đúc, coping, cái chao, cái chụp - {cover} vỏ, vỏ bọc, cái bọc ngoài, bìa sách, phong bì, vung, nắp, lùm cây, bụi rậm, chỗ núp, chỗ trốn, chỗ trú, màn che, lốt, mặt nạ), bộ đồ ăn cho một người, tiền bảo chứng - {coverture} sự che chở, nơi ẩn núp, hoàn cảnh người đàn bà có sự che chở của chồng - {envelope} bao, bọc bì, hình bao, bầu khí, màng bao, vỏ bao - {pall} vải phủ quan tài, áo bào, vật che phủ, màn phủ = an der Decke {on the ceiling}+ = die wollene Decke {blanket}+ = an die Decke gehen {to hit the roof}+ = an der Decke hängen {to be suspended from the ceiling}+ = eine Decke vorhängen {to hang a cover in front}+ = an der Decke montiert {ceiling-mounted}+ = eine Decke zusammenlegen {to fold a blanket}+ = sich nach der Decke strecken {to cut one's coat according to one's cloth; to make ends meet}+ = jemandem eine Decke überlegen {to cover someone with a blanket}+ = vor Freude an die Decke springen {to jump for joy}+ = sie steckt mit ihm unter einer Decke {she is hand in glove with him}+ = mit jemandem unter einer Decke stecken {to be hand in glove with someone; to be in bed with someone; to be in league with someone}+ -
6 die Kassettendecke
- {coffered ceiling}
См. также в других словарях:
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