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1 tile-shingle roof
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2 wood-shingle roof
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3 гонтовая крыша
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4 гонтовий дах
shingle roof, wood shingle roof -
5 гонтовая крыша
shingle roof строит., wood shingle roofРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > гонтовая крыша
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6 Schindeldach
n shingle roof* * *Schịn|del|dachntshingle roof* * *Schin·del·dachnt shingle roof* * *Schindeldach n shingle roof* * *n.shingle roof n. -
7 гонтовая крыша
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8 Schindeldachdeckung
Schindeldachdeckung f shingle roof cladding, shingle roof coveringDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schindeldachdeckung
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9 Schindeldacheindeckung
Schindeldacheindeckung f shingle roof cladding, shingle roof coveringDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schindeldacheindeckung
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10 Schindeldeckung
Schindeldeckung f shingle roof cladding, shingle roof coveringDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schindeldeckung
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11 Schindeldeckung mit senkrechter Zwischenfuge
Schindeldeckung f mit senkrechter Zwischenfuge shingle roof with half slating, shingle roof with open spaced slatingDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schindeldeckung mit senkrechter Zwischenfuge
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12 paanukatto
yks.nom. paanukatto; yks.gen. paanukaton; yks.part. paanukattoa; yks.ill. paanukattoon; mon.gen. paanukattojen; mon.part. paanukattoja; mon.ill. paanukattoihinshingle roof (noun)* * *• shingle roof -
13 pärekatto
yks.nom. pärekatto; yks.gen. pärekaton; yks.part. pärekattoa; yks.ill. pärekattoon; mon.gen. pärekattojen; mon.part. pärekattoja; mon.ill. pärekattoihinshingle roof (noun)* * *• shingle roof -
14 bardeau
1 Tech shingle; un toit de bardeaux a shingle roof;1. [pour toiture] shingle3. [pour carrelage] lath4. → link=bardot bardot -
15 gontowy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gontowy
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16 гонтовая кровля
split roof, wood shingle roofРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > гонтовая кровля
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17 pokry|cie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ pokryć Ⅱ n 1. (materiał) cover(ing)- pokrycie poduszki/materaca a cushion/mattress cover- pokrycia foteli były jaskraworóżowe the covers of the armchairs were bright pink- futro z wełnianym pokryciem a woollen coat with a fur lining2. Budow. (dachu) roof covering, roofing U; (ścian) facing, cladding U- słomiane/gontowe pokrycie dachu a thatched/shingle roof- pokrycie z blachy/papy a metal/felted roofing- cementowe pokrycie ścian cement facing of the walls- materiał na pokrycie dachu roofing material3. sgt Fin. cover (sufficient to discharge a liability)- czek bez pokrycia a bad cheque; a dud cheque pot.- czek nie miał pokrycia the cheque bounced pot.- brak pokrycia no funds, NF4. przen. bez pokrycia [słowa, obietnice, hasła] empty, hollow; [zarzuty, stwierdzenie] unfounded, groundless- wszystko, co powiedział, ma pokrycie w rzeczywistości everything he said corresponded to a. matched reality- jego oświadczenie znajduje tylko częściowo pokrycie w faktach his statement is only partly supported by factsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokry|cie
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18 кровельная крыша
Forestry: shingle roof -
19 черепица
2) Construction: building tile, clay shingle, roof tile, roofing tile3) Collective: tiling4) Silicates: roofing -
20 spontak
subst. shingle roof
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