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1 торцовая мостовая
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > торцовая мостовая
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2 торец
1) (бревна и т.п.) butt-end
2) (для мощения) wooden paving-block
3) только ед.; разг. (мостовая) pavement of wooden blocks* * ** * ** * * -
3 торец
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4 торцовый
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5 торцовый
1) ( расположенный в торце) butt-end; end (attr)торцо́вая стена́ — end wall; ( у дома с двускатной крышей) gable
торцо́вое окно́ — end window
торцо́вый ключ тех. — cap key, socket wrench
2)торцо́вая мостова́я — pavement of wooden blocks
торцо́вый руба́нок — block plane
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