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1 glass bottles delivery
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2 glass bottles delivery
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > glass bottles delivery
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3 polishing of glass bottles
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > polishing of glass bottles
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4 polishing of glass bottles
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > polishing of glass bottles
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5 ♦ glass
♦ glass /glɑ:s/A n.1 [u] vetro ( anche di finestra, finestrino, orologio, quadro, ecc.); cristallo: Glass breaks easily, il vetro si rompe facilmente; plants grown under glass, piante coltivate sotto vetro; frosted glass, vetro smerigliato3 (= drinking glass) bicchiere: I drank a glass of wine, bevvi un bicchiere di vino; to refill sb. 's glass, riempire (di nuovo) il bicchiere di q.7 [u] (collett.) oggetti di vetro; vetrame; vetri; cristalli: a sound of broken glass, un rumore di vetri infranti; a house with a good stock of glass and china, una casa ben provvista di cristalli e porcellane8 (pl.) occhiali; lenti: to wear glasses, portare gli occhiali; reading glasses, occhiali da lettura; occhiali per vedere da vicinoB a. attr.● glass beveller, molatore di vetri □ glass bevelling, molatura di vetri □ glass-blower, soffiatore ( di vetro) □ glass-blowing, soffiatura del vetro □ glass cabinet, vetrina ( il mobile) □ glass case, vetrinetta; teca □ glass ceiling, tetto di cristallo (barriera non ufficiale che impedisce alle donne e o agli appartenenti a minoranze di salire ai vertici della carriera) □ glass curtain, tendina a vetro; ( anche, edil.) pannello di vetro ( per balconi, ecc.) □ glass cutter, diamante (tagliavetro) □ glass decorator, vetraio ( artista) □ glass eye, (vet.) cecità ( dei cavalli); (fig. fam. USA) rifiuto di vedere: to have developed a glass eye for the new road safety signs, (voler) ignorare i nuovi segnali per la sicurezza stradale □ glass fibre, fibra di vetro □ ( sport) glass-fibre pole, asta di fibra di vetro □ ( arte) glass fusing, vetrofusione □ (mus.) glass harmonica, glass harmonica □ ( boxe) a glass jaw, una mascella di vetro ( cioè, fragilissima) □ (chim.) glass of antimony, vetro d'antimonio □ glass-painting, pittura vetraria; vetrocromia □ glass paper, carta vetrata □ glass shade, campana di vetro; globo di vetro □ glass silvering, argentatura di vetri □ (miner.) glass soap, pirolusite □ (autom.) glass sunroof, tettuccio apribile di vetro □ glass wool, lana di vetro □ glass worker, vetraio ( operaio) □ to be fond of one's glass, essere amante del bere □ to have had a glass too much, aver bevuto un bicchiere di troppo.(to) glass /glɑ:s/v. t.3 conservare in un vaso di vetro; mettere sotto vetro4 specchiare; riflettere● to glass in, chiudere (o coprire) con vetri. -
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1. n стеклоfrosted glass — матовое стекло; шероховатое стекло с «ледяным» узором, стекло с «морозом»
2. n стеклянная посудаcut glass — хрусталь; хрустальная посуда
3. n стаканto drink a glass dry — выпить до дна, осушить стакан
4. n рюмка, бокал5. n парниковая рама; парникcheval glass — псише, большое зеркало в подвижной раме
6. n зеркалоpier glass — большое высокое зеркало; трюмо
7. n l8. n очки9. n бинокль10. n подзорная труба11. n телескоп12. n микроскоп13. n линза14. n барометр15. n песочные часыlog glass — склянка, песочные часы
16. n мор. склянканекристаллический, стекловидный материал
17. n геол. вулканическое стеклоto look through green glasses — ревновать; завидовать успеху
18. a стеклянныйglass roof — стеклянная крыша, крыша из стекла
absorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
19. v помещать в парник, в оранжереюlooking glass world — мир, где всё наоборот, странный мир
20. v вставлять стёкла; остеклять; покрывать стеклом21. v делать гладким, зеркальнымplate glass — зеркальное стекло; толстое листовое стекло
22. v смотреться в зеркало; помещать перед зеркалом23. v отражаться24. v герметически закрывать в стеклянной посудеСинонимический ряд:1. amount of liquid (noun) amount of liquid; carton; drink; glassful; half-pint; libation2. drinking container (noun) beaker; chalice; drinking container; goblet; jigger; mug; paper cup; shot glass; tumbler3. glasses (noun) bifocals; glasses; lenses; spectacles4. pane (noun) pane; window5. pane or mirror (noun) burning glass; lens; looking glass; magnifying glass; mirror; pane or mirror; windowpane6. reflect (verb) image; mirror; reflect -
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1. стекло2. покрывать эмалью3. стеклянныйabsorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
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adj. eller glassy-eyed( hverdagslig) sløv, beruset, småfull, med slørete blikk• after two bottles of wine, even Phil was beginning to look glassy-eyed -
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1. листовое стеклоlaboratory glass — лабораторное стекло; лабораторная посуда
2. стеклянная пластинаabsorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
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11 fibre glass
absorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
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12 negative glass
absorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
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13 colored glass
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14 tinted glass
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15 стеклянный
[lang name="Russian"]стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель — absorbing glass
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16 cristal esmerilado
m.ground glass, frosted glass.* * *(n.) = frosted-glass, ground glassEx. Normally, they would view the image projected onto a frosted-glass screen or displayed on a video screen.Ex. Glass bottles with ground glass stoppers are often used to store stock solutions of chemicals.* * *(n.) = frosted-glass, ground glassEx: Normally, they would view the image projected onto a frosted-glass screen or displayed on a video screen.
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m.ground glass, frosted glass.* * *(n.) = frosted-glass, ground glassEx. Normally, they would view the image projected onto a frosted-glass screen or displayed on a video screen.Ex. Glass bottles with ground glass stoppers are often used to store stock solutions of chemicals.* * *(n.) = frosted-glass, ground glassEx: Normally, they would view the image projected onto a frosted-glass screen or displayed on a video screen.
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glass bottle* * *(n.) = glass bottleEx. Glass bottles with ground glass stoppers are often used to store stock solutions of chemicals.* * *(n.) = glass bottleEx: Glass bottles with ground glass stoppers are often used to store stock solutions of chemicals.
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19 botella de vidrio
(n.) = glass bottleEx. Glass bottles with ground glass stoppers are often used to store stock solutions of chemicals.* * *(n.) = glass bottleEx: Glass bottles with ground glass stoppers are often used to store stock solutions of chemicals.
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20 Ashley, Howard Matravers
[br]b. 1841d. 1914 England[br]English inventor of the semi-automatic bottle-making machine.[br]Ashley, manager of an iron foundry at Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, began trying to construct a bottle-making machine in the 1880s. In 1886 he obtained a patent for a two-stage machine. This proved to be impracticable, but improvements were described in further patents in 1887 and 1889, leading to a three-stage process, embodying the basic elements of a machine to make narrow-necked glass bottles. The Ashley (Machine-Made) Bottle Company was set up to exploit the invention, but had failed by 1894 due to poor management, although it had claimed to make bottles in a tenth of the time taken to make them by hand. Ashley had shown the way, however, and his machines were still producing good bottles in 1918. The process was a stage along the way to complete mechanization brought about by M.J. Owens's machine.[br]BibliographyAshley took out nine British patents during 1886–90, including: 2 July 1886, British patent no. 8,677 (two-stage bottle-making machine).Further ReadingR.E.Moody, 1985, "A century of mechanical bottle making", Glass Technology 26 (2): 109 ff.LRDBiographical history of technology > Ashley, Howard Matravers
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