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chimney-stalk [ˊtʃɪmnɪstɔ:k] nзаводска́я труба́; дымова́я труба́ -
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ˈtʃɪmnɪstɔ:k сущ. заводская труба;
дымовая труба заводская или фабричная труба;
дымовая труба chimney-stalk заводская труба;
дымовая трубаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > chimney-stalk
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[ˈtʃɪmnɪstɔ:k]chimney-stalk заводская труба; дымовая труба -
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['tʃɪmnɪstɔːk]1) Общая лексика: дымовая труба, заводская или фабричная труба2) Архитектура: заводская труба3) Макаров: фабричная труба -
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[`ʧɪmnɪstɔːk]заводская труба; дымовая трубаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > chimney-stalk
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[čímnistx:k]nounzunanji del dimnika -
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x. 굴뚝의 옥상 부분, (공장 등의)높은 굴뚝 -
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['ʧɪmnɪˌstɔːk]сущ.заводская труба; дымовая труба -
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n заводская или фабричная труба; дымовая труба -
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[΄tʃimnistɔ:k] n գոր ծարանի ծխնելույզ
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