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21 old-clothes-man
{,ould'klouðzmæn}
n (pl-men) вехтошар, търговец на стари дрехи* * *{,ould'klouzman} n (pl -men) вехтошар, търговец на с* * *n (pl-men) вехтошар, търговец на стари дрехи* * *old-clothes-man[´ould´klouðzmən] n вехтошар, търговец на стари дрехи. -
22 small-clothes
n pl ист. кюлоти* * *n pl ист. кюлот* * *n pl ист. кюлоти* * *small-clothes[´smɔ:l¸klouðz] n pl ист. санкюлоти, привърженици на Френската революция (1789). -
23 grave-clothes
{'greivklouðz}
n pl саван, покров* * *{'greivklouz} n pl саван, покров.* * *саван;* * *n pl саван, покров -
24 store-clothes
{'stɔ:klouðz}
n готови дрехи, конфекция* * *{'stъ:klouz} n готови дрехи, конфекция.* * *конфекция;* * *n готови дрехи, конфекция -
25 cradle-clothes
пелени; -
26 old-clothes man
вехтошар; -
27 plain-clothes man
агент; детектив; -
28 abrasive clothes
• платнена шкуркаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > abrasive clothes
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29 alumina clothes
• платнена шкурка с абразив от алуминчев окисEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > alumina clothes
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30 asbestos clothes
• азбестово платноEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > asbestos clothes
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31 bolting clothes
текст.• тъкан "гаце"English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > bolting clothes
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32 bookbinding clothes
• книговезко платноEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > bookbinding clothes
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33 double clothes
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34 emery clothes
• платнена шкурка -
35 felt clothes
• филцова тъкан -
36 felted clothes
• затепан плат -
37 filter clothes
• филтърен плат -
38 glass clothes
• тъкан от стъклени влакна -
39 linen clothes
• ленено платно -
40 non-blind clothes
• незапушваща се мрежа• незамърсяващо се платноEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > non-blind clothes
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clothes - clothing - cloth — ◊ clothes Clothes are things you wear, such as shirts, trousers, dresses, and coats. I took off all my clothes. ◊ WARNING There is no singular form of clothes. You cannot, for example, talk about a clothe . In formal English, you can talk about a … Useful english dictionary
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