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1 diminishing glass
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > diminishing glass
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2 diminishing glass
Полиграфия: уменьшительная лупа -
3 diminishing glass
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > diminishing glass
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1. стекло; стеклянный2. линза; увеличительное стекло3. зеркалоabsorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
adiactinic glass — стекло, не пропускающее актиничные лучи
pier glass — большое высокое зеркало; трюмо
4. фокусировочная лупа5. матовое стекло фокусировочного устройстваmagnifying glass — увеличительное стекло, лупа
plate glass — зеркальное стекло; толстое листовое стекло
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1) стекло || стеклянный2) линза; увеличительное стекло3) зеркалоАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > glass
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6 focusing glass
magnifying glass — увеличительное стекло, лупа
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7 reducing glass
magnifying glass — увеличительное стекло, лупа
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8 уменьшительный
прил.
1) diminishing
2) грам. diminutive уменьшительное имя ≈ diminutive;
(об имени собственном) familiar variant of first nameуменьшительн|ый -
1. diminishing;
~ое стекло diminishing glass;
2. лингв. diminutive;
~ое имя существительное diminutive;
~ суффикс diminutive suffix;
3.: ~ое имя pet name, familiar variant at first name.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > уменьшительный
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