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* * *n.1) tent, on land or on ships, esp. when in harbour; bregða tjöldum, to take down (strike) the tents;2) hangings, tapestry.* * *n., pl. tjöld; [A. S. teld; Engl. tilt = the cover of a cart; Dan. telt]:—a tent, Ísl. ii. 178, Eg. 276: tents were pitched not only on land, but on ships, esp. when in harbour; dreki með tjöldum ok öllum reiða, 44; róðrar-skútu ok þar með reiða allan, tjöld ok vistir, 76; hann gékk út á skipit ok fyrir útan tjöldin, 195; láta þeir þegar af sér tjöldin, 261; bregða stafn-tjöldum, Hkv. 1; hlupu menn þá upp skyndiliga ok ráku af sér tjöldin, Fms. x. 135 (v. l.), viii. 130. At the time of public meetings (such as parliament) the men lived in tents; at þinglausnum þá er menn bregða tjöldum sínum, Grág. ii. 93; en er hann kom á þingit ok búð hans var tjöldut þá lét hann tjalda undir svörtum tjöldum innar af til þess at þá væri síðr skírdræpt, Ó. H. 156; for the tent-booths in market-places, see Ld. ch. 12, Fbr. 51, 52 new Ed.; land-tjald, a tent ashore.2. hangings, of a church; kirkja á tjöld umhverfis, … kirkju-tjöld öll, … tjöld um alla kirkju, … búning allan í tjöldum … tjöld um kór, D.I. i. 251 sqq. passim.II. for local names, Tjald-brekka, Tjalda-staðir, Tjalda-nes, Tjalda-vellir, Landn., Sturl.B. COMPDS: tjaldáss, tjaldbúð, tjalddyrr, tjaldkúla, tjaldlauss, tjaldalauss, tjaldleppr, tjaldsnagli, tjaldsrúm, tjaldskör, tjaldaslitr, tjaldsmótti, tjaldsperra, tjaldstaðr, tjaldsteinn, tjaldstokkr, tjaldstuðill, tjaldstæðingr, tjaldstöng, tjaldströnur, tjaldtöturr, tjaldviðir. -
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43 шатра
tent, pavilion; marquee; shelter* * *ша̀тра,ж., -и tent, pavilion; marquee; shelter.* * *pavilion* * *tent, pavilion;marquee; shelter -
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46 village de toile
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47 espectáculo circense
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48 mástil de tienda
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49 mástil de una tienda de campańa
• tent caterpillar• tent showDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mástil de una tienda de campańa
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50 палатка
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51 çadır
tent, marqueeçadır qurmaq – pitch a tent -
52 tupiq
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53 неожиданный всплеск на записи акустического каротажа из-за перехода на другую фазу
неожиданный всплеск на записи акустического каротажа из-за перехода на другую фазу
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54 палатка (у туристов)
палатка
Тканевое укрытие, разбираемое и складывающееся для удобства транспортирования.
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56 шатерный
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57 אוהל
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58 אוהל-מועד
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59 משכן אוהל-מועד
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60 chaima
tent [chayyama] Hin khaima, khema, Ind khemah, Per cheime, Swa hema borrowed from Ar
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