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façade building unit Fassadenelement nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > façade building unit
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) facade; front2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) facade; ydre* * *1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) facade; front2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) facade; ydre -
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) fachada2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) aparienciatr[fə'sɑːd]1 fachadafacade [fə'sɑd] n: fachada fn.• fachada (Arquitectura) s.f.façade fə'sɑːd noun fachada f[fǝ'sɑːd]N (Archit) fachada f ; (fig) apariencia f* * *façade [fə'sɑːd] noun fachada f -
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[fə|ʹsɑ:d,fæ{ʹsɑ:d}-] n1. фасадthe stately facade of the new building - величественный фасад нового здания
2. внешняя сторона, видимостьto maintain a facade of contentment - делать вид, что вполне доволен
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) façade2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) façade -
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) fasade2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) ytre, framtoning, fasadefasade( også overført) fasade -
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fəˈsɑ:d франц.;
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1) фасад (здания) facade architecture ≈ архитектура фасада, проектирование фронтальной части здания Syn: front
2) перен. а) внешность б) (чисто) внешняя сторона (вопроса и т. п.) ;
видимость фасад - the stately * of the new building величественный фасад нового здания внешняя сторона, видимость - the * of honesty личина честности - a * of indifference напускное равнодушие - the whole * of this theory вся внешняя сторона этой теории - to maintain a * of contentment делать вид, что вполне доволен facade фасад, внешняя сторона, видимость -
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.)2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) -
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homlokzat, épülethomlokzat, külszín, arculat* * *1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) (épület)homlokzat2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) külszín -
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) fachada2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) aparência* * *fa.çade[fəs'a:d] n Archit fachada, frontispício. -
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cephe* * *1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) cephe, yüz2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) sahte görünüş -
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1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.)2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.)* * *[fəsá:d]nounpročelje, fasada; figuratively zunanjost -
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• julkisivu• etupuoli• fasadi* * *1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.)2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.)
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