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1. LAT Parupeneus bifasciatus (Lacépède)2. RUS двухполосая зубатая барабуля f3. ENG double-bar [two-saddled] goatfish4. DEU —5. FRA rouget-barbet m double-tanché -
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2. RUS чернополосый милий m, чернополосый (морской) карась3. ENG two-banded porgy, two-bar (sea) bream4. DEU —5. FRA pagre m à double bande
См. также в других словарях:
double-bar — double bar·reled; double bar·relled; … English syllables
double bar — n. Music two adjacent, parallel vertical lines drawn through the staff to indicate the end of a section or composition … English World dictionary
double bar — noun notation marking the end of principal parts of a musical composition; two adjacent bar lines • Hypernyms: ↑bar line * * * ˌdouble ˈbar 7 [double bar] noun (music) a pair … Useful english dictionary
double-bar goatfish — dvidryžė barzdotė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Parupeneus bifasciatus angl. double bar goatfish; two saddled goatfish rus. двухполосая зубатая барабуля ryšiai: platesnis terminas – dantytosios… … Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas
double bar — dou′ble bar′ n. mad a double vertical line on a musical staff indicating the end of a piece of music or a principal section • Etymology: 1665–75 … From formal English to slang
double bar — Music. a double vertical line on a staff indicating the conclusion of a piece of music or a subdivision of it. See illus. under bar1. [1665 75] * * * … Universalium
double bar — /dʌbəl ˈba/ (say dubuhl bah) noun a double vertical line on a stave indicating the conclusion of a piece of music or a subdivision of it …
double bar — noun Date: 1662 two adjacent vertical lines or a heavy single line separating principal sections of a musical composition … New Collegiate Dictionary
double bar — two vertical lines used to indicate the conclusion of a piece of music … English contemporary dictionary
double bar — noun a pair of closely spaced lines marking the end of a piece of music … English new terms dictionary
double bar line — noun A symbol in musical notation used to separate two sections or phrases of music, and to start and end a musical piece … Wiktionary