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1 cope
{koup}
I. v справям се (with с)
II. 1. църк. филон
2. прен. свод
the COPE of heaven небесният свод
III. 1. покривам
2. надвиснал съм над
3. слагам корниз/парапет на* * *{koup} v справям се (with с).(2) {koup} n 1. цьрк. филон; 2. прен. свод; the cope of heaven небе{3} {koup} v 1. покривам; 2. надвиснал съм над; 3. слагам корниз* * *филон; справям се; вися;* * *1. i. v справям се (with с) 2. ii. църк. филон 3. iii. покривам 4. the cope of heaven небесният свод 5. надвиснал съм над 6. прен. свод 7. слагам корниз/парапет на* * *cope [koup] I. v справям се, излизам на глава с ( with); \cope with оправям се; \cope with difficulties преодолявам трудности. II. n 1. рел. филон; 2. свод; купол; арка; поет.: the \cope of heaven небосводът, небесният свод; 3. тех. външна част на леярска форма; 4. = coping; III. v 1. покривам; 2. вися, надвиснал съм над; 3. поставям парапет. -
2 cope
леяр.• горна формовъчна каса• горна полуформа• образувам свод• покривам с кожух, покривам с калпак, зарязвам, подрязвам• свод• купол, арка, навес, стряха, кожух, калпак -
3 cope-stone
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4 cope-and-drag pattern
леяр.• двуделен моделEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > cope-and-drag pattern
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5 cope-and-drag patterns
леяр.• двуделен моделEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > cope-and-drag patterns
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6 cope with emergency
• преодолявам аварийна ситуацияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > cope with emergency
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7 mould cope
• горна формовъчна каса• горна полуформа
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