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1 group on engineering writing and speech
Engineering: G-EWSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > group on engineering writing and speech
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2 Durchschlag
m1. (Kopie) (carbon) copy3. Werkzeug: punch4. MOT. puncture6. BERGB. crosscut, breakoff* * *der Durchschlag(Kopie) copy; carbon; carbon copy* * *Dụrch|schlagm1) (= Kopie) carbon (copy), copy2) (= Küchengerät) sieve, strainer3) (= Lochgerät) punch* * *der1) (a copy of writing or typing made by means of carbon paper.) carbon copy2) (the quality of liveliness in speech, writing etc.) punch* * *Durch·schlag[ˈdʊrçʃla:k]m1. (Kopie) copy* * *der carbon [copy]* * *1. (Kopie) (carbon) copy3. Werkzeug: punch4. AUTO puncture6. BERGB crosscut, breakoff* * *der carbon [copy]* * *m.carbon copy n. -
3 λογογραφία
λογογρᾰφ-ία, ἡ,A writing of speeches: and generally, of prose, Pl. Phdr. 257e, 258b;ἱστορία καὶ ἡ ἄλλη λ. Hermog.Id.2.12
; esp. speech-writing for money, Demad.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λογογραφία
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4 Acemce
"1. Persian, the Persian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Persian, Persian. 3. Persian (speech, writing); spoken in Persian; written in Persian." -
5 Almanca
"1. German, the German language. 2. (speaking, writing) in German, German. 3. German (speech, writing); spoken in German; written in German." -
6 Arabi
1. Arabic, the Arabic language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Arabic, Arabic. 3. Arabic (speech, writing). 4. Arabic, pertaining to the Arabic language. 5. Arabian, Arabic, of the Arabs. - takvim Islamic calendar, Arabic calendar. -
7 Arapça
"1. Arabic, the Arabic language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Arabic, Arabic. 3. Arabic (speech, writing); spoken in Arabic; written in Arabic." -
8 Arnavutça
"1. Albanian, the Albanian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Albanian, Albanian. 3. Albanian (speech, writing); spoken in Albanian; written in Albanian." -
9 Asurca
"1. Assyrian, the Assyrian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Assyrian, Assyrian. 3. Assyrian (speech, writing); spoken in Assyrian; written in Assyrian." -
10 Azeri
"1. (an) Azerbaijani. 2. Azerbaijani, Azerbaijani Turkish. 3. (speaking, writing) in Azerbaijani, Azerbaijani. 4. Azerbaijani (speech, writing); spoken in Azerbaijani; written in Azerbaijani. 5. Azerbaijani, pertaining to the Azerbaijanis or their language." -
11 Azerice
"1. Azerbaijani, Azerbaijani Turkish. 2. (speaking, writing) in Azerbaijani, Azerbaijani. 3. Azerbaijani (speech, writing); spoken in Azerbaijani; written in Azerbaijani." -
12 Balkarca
"1. Balkarian Turkish, Balkar. 2. (speaking, writing) in Balkarian Turkish, in Balkar. 3. Balkarian Turkish, Balkar (speech, writing); spoken in Balkar; written in Balkar." -
13 Baskça
"1.Basque, the Basque language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Basque, Basque. 3. Basque (speech, writing); spoken in Basque; written in Basque." -
14 Başkırtça
"1.Bashkir, the Bashkir language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Bashkir, Bashkir. 3. Bashkir (speech, writing); spoken in Bashkir; written in Bashkir." -
15 beyaz
"1. white. 2. white spot. 3. fair-skinned. 4. clean copy. 5. blank paper. 6. print. regular (typeface) (as distinguished from boldface and italic); lightface. 7. slang heroin. -ın adı var, esmerin tadı. proverb Blondes have the name but brunettes have the attraction. - ciro com. blank endorsement. beyaza çekmek/- etmek /ı/ to make a clean copy (of). -a çıkarmak /ı/ to clear (from accusation). - eşya white goods, household appliances. - iş simple white embroidery. - kadın ticareti white slave trade. - oy a vote in favor, aye. B- Rus 1. (a) Belarussian, (a) Byelorussian. 2. hist. (a) White Russian. 3. Belarussian, Byelorussian (person). 4. hist. White Russian (person). B- Rusça 1. Belarussian, Byelorussian, the Belarussian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Belarussian, Belarussian. 3. Belarussian (speech, writing); spoken in Belarussian; written in Belarussian. B- Rusya 1. Belarus, Byelorussia. 2. hist. White Russia. B- Saray the White House. - zehir hard drug." -
16 Birmanca
"1.Burmese, the Burmese language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Burmese, Burmese. 3. Burmese (speech, writing); spoken in Burmese; written in Burmese." -
17 Boşnakça
"1.Bosnian, the Bosnian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Bosnian, Bosnian. 3. Bosnian (speech, writing); spoken in Bosnian; written in Bosnian." -
18 Bulgarca
"1.Bulgarian, the Bulgarian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Bulgarian, Bulgarian. 3. Bulgarian (speech, writing); spoken in Bulgarian; written in Bulgarian." -
19 Cermence
"1.Germanic, Teutonic (an ancient Indo-European language). 2. (speaking, writing) in Germanic, Germanic. 3. Germanic (speech, writing); spoken in Germanic; written in Germanic." -
20 Danca
"1. Danish, the Danish language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Danish, Danish. 3. Danish (speech, writing); spoken in Danish; written in Danish."
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