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101 frame-aerial
frame-aer.i.al[fr'eim eəriəl] n antena de quadro. -
102 frame-house
frame-house[fr'eim haus] n casa de madeira. -
103 frame-sow
frame-sow[fr'eim sou] n serra de mão. -
104 frame-up
frame-up[fr'eim ∧p] n 1 trama, tramóia, maquinação, cilada, enredo. 2 conspiração, combinação de incriminar alguém falsamente, conluio. -
105 frame aerial
frame aerial[´freim¸ɛəriəl] n рад. рамкова антена. -
106 frame-up
frame-up[´freim¸ʌp] n sl 1. нагласена работа; измама, фалшификация; измислено, изфабрикувано (невярно) обвинение; инсцениран процес, съдебна инсценировка; 2. уреден мач. -
107 frame house
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108 frame(s) of reference
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109 frame-up
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110 ■ frame up
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111 frame of reference
frame of ˈref·er·ence<pl frames of reference>n Bezugsrahmen m, Bezugssystem nt -
112 frame house
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113 frame of reference
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114 frame saw
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115 frame-up
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116 frame contract
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > frame contract
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117 frame of mind
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > frame of mind
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118 frame aerial
frame aerial Rahmenantenne fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > frame aerial
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119 frame alignment
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > frame alignment
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120 frame alignment recovery time
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > frame alignment recovery time
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