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41 sash-frame
(cstr) toc de fereastră -
42 saw frame
(l) ramă de gater -
43 slotted frame
(mas) cadrul / corpul culisei -
44 sole plate frame
(mas) cadru de fundaţie -
45 stern frame, sternpost
(nav) etambouEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > stern frame, sternpost
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46 structural frame
(cstr) schelă -
47 strut frame
(cstr) cadru cu bare zăbrelite; fermă cu contrafişe -
48 supporting frame / framework
(cstr) schelet / cadru purtătorEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > supporting frame / framework
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49 upright frame
(mas-un) montant, cadru vertical -
50 window frame
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51 window
['windəu](an opening in the wall of a building etc which is fitted with a frame of wood, metal etc containing glass or similar material, that can be seen through and usually opened: I saw her through the window; Open/Close the window; goods displayed in a shop-window.) fereastră; vitrină- window-dressing
- window-dresser
- window-frame
- window-ledge
- window-pane
- window-shopping
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52 yoke
[jəuk] 1. noun1) (a wooden frame placed over the necks of oxen to hold them together when they are pulling a cart etc.) jug2) (a frame placed across a person's shoulders, for carrying buckets etc.) cobiliţă3) (something that weighs people down, or prevents them being free: the yoke of slavery.) jug4) (the part of a garment that fits over the shoulders and round the neck: a black dress with a white yoke.) guler2. verb(to join with a yoke: He yoked the oxen to the plough.) a pune la jug -
53 body
['bodi] 1. plural - bodies; noun1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) corp2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) cadavru3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) corp, parte principală4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) mulţime5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) corp, grup•- bodily2. adverb(by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) de mijloc- body language
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54 bogey
['bəuɡi](a four- or six-wheeled frame, supporting part of a long vehicle, eg a railway carriage.) -
55 bogie
['bəuɡi](a four- or six-wheeled frame, supporting part of a long vehicle, eg a railway carriage.) -
56 chandelier
[ʃændə'liə](a frame with many holders for lights, which hangs from the ceiling.) candelabru -
57 cradle
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58 drum
1. noun1) (a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick: He plays the drums.) tobă2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) butoi3) (an eardrum.) timpan2. verb1) (to beat a drum.) a bate (la tobă)2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) a bate (cu degetele) în ceva3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) a cădea cu zgomot•- drummer- drumstick
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59 exposure
[-ʒə]1) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) expunere2) (one frame of a photographic film etc: I have two exposures left.) poziţie -
60 gallows
['ɡæləuz](a wooden frame on which criminals were hanged.) spânzurătoare
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