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1 he partitioned off half his room to serve as a workshop
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he partitioned off half his room to serve as a workshop
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2 workshop
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > workshop
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3 partition off
отделять, отгораживать перегородкой Several offices have been partitioned off from the original large room. ≈ Места работы нескольких офицеров отделили от остальной комнаты перегородкой. отделять, отгораживать перегородкой;
перегораживать - he partitioned off half his room to serve as a workshop он отделил перегородкой половину своей комнаты и сделал там мастерскую - a small bathroom has been partitioned off from the original kitchen разгородив кухню, сделали небольшую ваннуюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > partition off
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4 partition off
[pɑ:ʹtıʃ(ə)nʹɒf] phr vотделять, отгораживать перегородкой; перегораживатьhe partitioned off half his room to serve as a workshop - он отделил перегородкой половину своей комнаты и сделал там мастерскую
a small bathroom has been partitioned off from the original kitchen - разгородив кухню, сделали небольшую ванную
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5 base workshop
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > base workshop
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6 engineering workshop
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > engineering workshop
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7 maintenance workshop
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > maintenance workshop
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8 resource workshop
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > resource workshop
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9 partition off
phr v отделять, отгораживать перегородкой; перегораживать -
10 он отделил перегородкой половину своей комнаты и сделал там мастерскую
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > он отделил перегородкой половину своей комнаты и сделал там мастерскую
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