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1 balde de carvão
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2 ведерко для угля
coalscuttle имя существительное: -
3 деревянный ящик для угля
General subject: coalscuttleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деревянный ящик для угля
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4 деревянный ящик или металлическое ведёрко для угля
General subject: coalscuttle (обыкн. около камина)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деревянный ящик или металлическое ведёрко для угля
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5 металлическое ведёрко для угля
General subject: coalscuttleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металлическое ведёрко для угля
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6 carbone
"coal;Kohle;carvão"* * *m coal* * *carbone s.m.1 coal: deposito di carbone, coal storage; secchio del carbone, coalscuttle; un pezzo di carbone, a (lump of) coal; carbone fossile, fossil coal; giacimento di carbone, coalfield; miniera di carbone, coalmine (o colliery); combustione del carbone, coal burning // nero come il carbone, coal-black (o as black as coal)// carbone animale, animal charcoal; carbone di legna, charcoal; carbone d'ossa, bone charcoal // carbone bianco, white coal // carta carbone, carbon paper2 ( malattia delle piante) black, smut.* * *[kar'bone]sostantivo maschile coal••nero come il carbone — as black as coal o soot
* * *carbone/kar'bone/sostantivo m.coal; un pezzo di carbone a lump of coal\\ -
7 secchio
m (pl -cchi) bucket, pail* * *secchio s.m.1 pail, bucket: secchio del latte, milk pail; secchio per il carbone, coalscuttle; secchio della spazzatura, dustbin (o amer. garbage can)2 ( il contenuto) bucketful: versare un secchio d'acqua in testa a qlcu., to pour a bucketful of water on s.o.'s head.* * *1) bucket, pail2) (contenuto) bucketful, pailful•secchio dell'immondizia o della spazzatura — dustbin, rubbish bin BE, garbage can AE
••* * *secchiopl. - chi /'sekkjo, ki/sostantivo m.1 bucket, pail2 (contenuto) bucketful, pailful; un secchio d'acqua a bucketful of watere buonanotte al secchio! and that's that! that's the end of it!\secchio dell'immondizia o della spazzatura dustbin, rubbish bin BE, garbage can AE. -
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n. coalscuttle
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