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1 glazes
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2 glazes
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3 glazes
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4 glazes
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5 glazes
vმინას სვამს, ჭიქური -
6 glāzes skan
сущ.общ. стаканы звенят -
7 glāzēs iedzirkstījās vīns
сущ.общ. в бокалах заиграло вино, в бокалах заискрилось вино -
8 ceramic glazes
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9 confectionery glazes
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10 a British pottery manufacturer, the hand made items of which are particularly associated with the use of rich flambe glazes, giving high colour intensity and vibrancy.
Art: moorcroftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a British pottery manufacturer, the hand made items of which are particularly associated with the use of rich flambe glazes, giving high colour intensity and vibrancy.
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11 pieskandināt glāzes
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12 saskandināt glāzes
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13 decorative glazes
• декоративна глазураEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > decorative glazes
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14 lead glazes
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15 leadless glazes
• безоловна глазураEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > leadless glazes
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16 mat glazes
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17 matte glazes
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18 peeling of glazes
• събиране на глазураEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > peeling of glazes
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19 plumbic glazes
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20 transparent glazes
• прозрачна глазураEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > transparent glazes
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