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1 pique-fleurs
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2 portafiori
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3 macetero
m.1 flowerpot holder.2 flowerpot stand, flowerpot, planter.* * *1 flowerpot holder* * *SM1) (=soporte) flowerpot stand, flowerpot holder2) LAm (=maceta) flowerpot* * *a) ( para tiestos) flowerpot holder* * *= plant pot, flower pot.Ex. Security cameras in a shopping mall have recorded the video footage of a man taking a dump in a plant pot during daytime.Ex. Four men were last night charged with importing 35 kilograms of cocaine concealed in flower pots.* * *a) ( para tiestos) flowerpot holder* * *= plant pot, flower pot.Ex: Security cameras in a shopping mall have recorded the video footage of a man taking a dump in a plant pot during daytime.
Ex: Four men were last night charged with importing 35 kilograms of cocaine concealed in flower pots.* * *1 (para tiestos) flowerpot holder* * *
macetero sustantivo masculino
( jardinera) window box
macetero sustantivo masculino flowerpot holder
' macetero' also found in these entries:
English:
flower
* * *macetero nmflowerpot holder* * *m2 L.Am.para plantas flowerpot -
4 cache-pot
cache-pot (plural cache-pots) [ka∫po]masculine noun* * *kaʃponom masculin invariable flowerpot holder, planter* * *kaʃpo nm inv* * *cache-pot nm inv flowerpot holder, planter.[kaʃpo] nom masculin invariable(flower ou plant) pot holder -
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6 fioriera
* * *[fjo'rjɛra]sostantivo femminile* * *fioriera/fjo'rjεra/sostantivo f.fioriera da davanzale window box. -
7 portavasi
* * *[porta'vazi]sostantivo maschile invariabile flower stand* * *portavasi/porta'vazi/m.inv.flower stand. -
8 BEAUTY
• Beauty and folly are old companions - Не стоит гроша, да походка хороша (H)• Beauty and folly go often together - Не стоит гроша, да походка хороша (H)• Beauty dies and fades away but ugly holds its own - С лица не воду пить (C)• Beauty doesn't make the pot boil - Красотой сыт не будешь (K)• Beauty is a fading flower - С лица не воду пить (C)• Beauty is a fine thing, but you can't live on it - Красотой сыт не будешь (K)• Beauty is as beauty does - Не тот хорош, кто лицом пригож, а кто на дело гож (H), Слово делом красно (C)• Beauty is but skin - deep; common sense is thicker than water - Красота до венца, а ум до конца (K)• Beauty is in the beholder's eyes - Каждому своя милая - самая красивая (K)• Beauty is in the eye of the be - holder - Каждому своя милая - самая красивая (K), Не красивая красива, а любимая (H), Не по хорошему мил, а по милу хорош (H), Полюбится сова - не надо райской птички (П)• Beauty is no inheritance - Красота до венца, а ум до конца (K), Красотой сыт не будешь (K)• Beauty is only skin - deep - Красота до венца, а ум до конца (K), Красота до вечера, а доброта навек (K), Не ищи красоты, ищи доброты (H), С лица не воду пить (C)• Beauty is only skin - deep; goodness goes to the bone - Красота до вечера, а доброта навек (K), Не ищи красоты, ищи доброты (H), С лица не воду пить (C)• Beauty is skin - deep; it is the size of the heart that counts - Красота до вечера, а доброта навек (K), Не ищи красоты, ищи доброты (H)• Beauty lasts only a day; ugly holds its own - С лица не воду пить (C)• Beauty lies in the lover's eyes - Каждому своя милая - самая красивая (K)• Beauty may have fair leaves but (yet) bitter fruit - Не все то золото, что блестит (H), Сверху мило, снизу гнило (C)• Beauty will buy no beef - Красотой сыт не будешь (K)• Beauty won't buy groceries - Красотой сыт не будешь (K)• One cannot live on beauty alone - Красотой сыт не будешь (K) -
9 Übertopf
Über·topf mflower pot holder
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