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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) griaučiai2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) griaučiai, karkasas• -
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adj. skelett-; inramad; minskad; grund-, bas-; minimal--------n. skelett; benstomme; benrangel* * *['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) skelett2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) skelett, stomme• -
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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) kostra2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) kostra•* * *• kostra• kostlivec -
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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) kostra2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) kostra•* * *• vyziabnutý• zjednodušený• základ• základný• základná posádka• skelet• skeletový• siet• škvrna na rodine• prehladný• pripomínajúci kostlivca• kmenový• clovek kost a koža• rámcový• rodinná hanba• plán• osnova• kostlivec• kostrový• kostra• kostnatý• konštrukcia• mriežka• menové osadenie• nácrt• najnutnejší• nepríjemné rodinné tajoms• nosná konštrukcia -
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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) schelet2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) şarpantă, schelet• -
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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) σκελετός2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) σκελετός/προσχέδιο• -
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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) squelette2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) charpente• -
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['skelitn]1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) esqueleto2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) esqueleto, arcabouço• -
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skel·eton [ʼskelɪtən] nto develop a strong \skeleton einen kräftigen Knochenbau ausbilden;to be reduced to a \skeleton bis auf die Knochen abgemagert seinPHRASES: -
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[ˈskelɪtn] noun1) the bony framework of an animal or person:هَيْكَل الجِسِمThe archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.
2) any framework or outline:هَيْكَل البِناءthe steel skeleton of a building.
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§ ჩონჩხი, საფუძველი§ ჩონჩხი, კარკასიa skeleton of a man / building ადამიანის ჩონჩხი // შენობის კარკასი -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > steel skeleton building
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Макаров: металлический каркас зданияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > metal skeleton of a building
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59 steel skeleton of a building
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Макаров: металлический каркас зданияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the metal skeleton of a building
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