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n. planka; bräda; politisk programpunkt--------v. klä med plankor* * *[plæŋk](a long, flat piece of wood: The floor was made of planks.) planka -
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политраздел, пунктЧасть (одно из положений) партийной предвыборной платформы, посвященная конкретному вопросу -
85 plank
• daska; debela daska; načelo; obložiti daskama; oplatiti; planka; platiti; politićko načelo -
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[plæŋk](a long, flat piece of wood: The floor was made of planks.) prkno* * *• prkno• prkénko• deska -
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деревянная рама (на талере)Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > plank
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• лиственный необрезной пиломатериал толщиной свыше 50,8 мм• лиственный обрезной пиломатериал толщиной свыше 50,8 мм• хвойный обрезной пиломатериал толщиной 47,6 -101,6 мм, шириной 279,4 мм• шандора -
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• /vt/ обшивать доскамиАнгло-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > plank
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94 plank
[plæŋk](a long, flat piece of wood: The floor was made of planks.) scândură -
95 plank
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > plank
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English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > plank
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[plæŋk] 1. v1) настила́ти; вистила́ти; обшива́ти дошка́ми2) амер. розм. виклада́ти гро́ші, плати́ти3) амер. розм. приду́шувати си́лою (когось, щось - down)2. n1) обшивна́ до́шка, шалі́вка, пла́нка2) пункт програ́ми -
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доска; планка; обшивать досками; пункт
См. также в других словарях:
Plank — most commonly refers to a split, flat piece of wood, often planed; it is technically distinguished from a sawn board. Plank may also refer to:* The Plank , a noted British comedy film, with no dialogue * The Plank (1979 film) , a remake of the… … Wikipedia
Plank — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andy Plank (* 1989), italienischer Skirennläufer Beda Plank (1741–1830), österreichischer katholischer Theologe, Dramatiker sowie Chorleiter Brunhilde Plank (1956–2001), österreichische Politikerin (SPÖ)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Plank — Plank, n. [OE. planke, OF. planque, planche, F. planche, fr. L. planca; cf. Gr. ?, ?, anything flat and broad. Cf. {Planch}.] 1. A broad piece of sawed timber, differing from a board only in being thicker. See {Board}. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.:… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plank — [plæŋk] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old North French; Origin: planke, from Latin planca, from plancus flat ] 1.) a long narrow piece of wooden board, used especially for making structures to walk on ▪ a long plank of wood ▪ a bridge made of planks 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Plank — Plank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Planked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Planking}.] 1. To cover or lay with planks; as, to plank a floor or a ship. Planked with pine. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plank — [plaŋk] n. [ME planke < NormFr < OFr planche < LL planca, a board, plank < VL palanca < Gr phalangai < phalanx (gen. phalangos): see PHALANX] 1. a long, broad, thick board 2. PLANKING (sense 2) 3. something that supports or… … English World dictionary
Plankənd — or Plankend may refer to: *Plankənd, Gadabay, Azerbaijan *Plankənd, Shamkir, Azerbaijan *Rüstəm Əliyev, Azerbaijan … Wikipedia
plank — [ plæŋk ] noun count 1. ) a long narrow piece of wood used for making structures such as floors 2. ) an important aspect of something, on which it is based: the main/central plank of someone s policy/argument/program: Spending cuts remain the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plank — (n.) c.1200, from O.N.Fr. planke (O.Fr. planche) plank, slab, little wooden bridge, from L.L. planca broad slab, board, related to phalanga pole to carry burdens, from Gk. phalange (see PHALANX (Cf. phalanx)). Technically, timber sawed to measure … Etymology dictionary
plank — ► NOUN 1) a long, flat piece of timber, used in flooring. 2) a fundamental part of a political or other programme. ● walk the plank Cf. ↑walk the plank DERIVATIVES planked adjective. ORI … English terms dictionary
plank — *paragraph, verse, article, clause, count … New Dictionary of Synonyms