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1 glass bar
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > glass bar
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2 glass bar
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3 glass bar
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4 glass-bar
croisillon m, épart m, petit-bois mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > glass-bar
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5 glass bar
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7 glass
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8 bar
брус; стержень; колосник- crown bar
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A beautiful highly lustrous material, which is manufactured of glass fibres in France, Austria, Italy and the U.S.A. Mostly used for church decoration. The thread is drawn out of a molten bar of glass at 200 yards a minute. The weaving is done on looms. The most beautiful shades are obtained while the glass is in a state of fusion, before drawing. -
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حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار) -
11 glass sight
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12 hour glass bladder
rectal bladder — мочевой пузырь, созданный из прямой кишки
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13 Fenstersprosse
Fenstersprosse f window bar, window glazing bar, window transom, glass bar, glazing bar, rail, (AE) muntin; sash barDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Fenstersprosse
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14 petit-bois
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > petit-bois
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15 стеклянный стержень
1) Aviation: glass rod2) Silicates: glass bar, stem glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеклянный стержень
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16 croisillon
mbrace, cross brace, cross girder, cross piece, cross-bar, glass-bar, transept, window bar, X brace, X-memberDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > croisillon
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17 Sprosse
Sprosse f 1. sash bar, glass bar, glazing bar, astragal, (AE) muntin (eines Fensters); 2. spoke, stave, rung, round, rime (einer Leiter); step (Trittleiter); 3. baluster, banister (Geländerstab)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Sprosse
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18 épart
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > épart
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19 Glasdachsprosse
Glasdachsprosse f glass barDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Glasdachsprosse
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20 Glasstab
Glasstab m glass barDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Glasstab
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