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steeple [ˊsti:pl] n1) колоко́льня2) пирамида́льная кры́ша, шпиц, шпиль -
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'sti:pl(a high tower of a church etc, usually having a spire.)steeple n agujatr['stiːpəl]1 aguja, chapitel nombre masculinosteeple ['sti:pəl] n: aguja f, campanario mn.• aguja (Iglesia) s.f.• campanario (Arquitectura) s.m.• espira s.f.• obstáculo (Deporte) s.m.'stiːpəlnoun torre f, campanario m, aguja f['stiːpl]N aguja f, chapitel m* * *['stiːpəl]noun torre f, campanario m, aguja f -
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['stiːpl]* * *['sti:pl](a high tower of a church etc, usually having a spire.) campanile* * *steeple /ˈsti:pl/n.1 campanile; torre campanaria● steeple-crowned hat, cappello a pan di zucchero □ (mecc.) steeple-head, a testa conicasteepleda.1 pieno di campanili; turrito2 ornato di guglie.* * *['stiːpl] -
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nounKirchturm, der* * *['sti:pl](a high tower of a church etc, usually having a spire.) der Kirchturm- academic.ru/70563/steeplechase">steeplechase* * *stee·ple[ˈsti:pl̩]church \steeple Kirchturm m* * *['stiːpl]nKirchturm m* * *steeple [ˈstiːpl] s1. Kirchturm m2. Spitzturm m3. Kirchturmspitze f* * *nounKirchturm, der* * *n.Kirchenturm m.Turm ¨-e m. -
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[ˈsti:pl]steeple колокольня steeple пирамидальная крыша, шпиц, шпиль -
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ˈsti:pl сущ.
1) пирамидальная крыша, шпиц, шпиль
2) колокольня Syn: belfry, bell tower колокольня (архитектура) пирамидальная крыша;
шпиц, шпиль steeple колокольня ~ пирамидальная крыша, шпиц, шпиль -
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1. шпил, шпиц, островърха кула
2. камбанария* * *{sti:pl} n 1. шпил, шпиц, островърха кула; 2. камбанария.* * *камбанария; кула;* * *1. камбанария 2. шпил, шпиц, островърха кула* * *steeple[´sti:pl] n 1. шпил, шпиц, кула с остър връх; 2. камбанария. -
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['sti:pl](a high tower of a church etc, usually having a spire.) zvonik* * *[sti:pl]nounzvonik, cerkveni stolp; koničast stolp; konica zvonikasteeple house slang cerkev -
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[English Word] steeple[English Plural] steeples[Swahili Word] mnara[Swahili Plural] minara[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] nuru N------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['stiːpl]сущ.1) колокольня; башняSyn:2) шпиль, шпиц, игла, остриё; пирамидальная крышаSyn:spire I
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steeple — [ stipl ] n. m. • 1835; abrév. de steeple chase ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Steeple chase. 2 ♦ (1884) Course de fond (3 000 m) dans laquelle les coureurs doivent franchir divers obstacles dispersés sur la piste. Des steeples. Appos. Courir le 3 000 mètres… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Steeple — Stee ple (st[=e] p l), n. [OE. stepel, AS. st[=e]pel, st[=y]pel; akin to E. steep, a.] (Arch.) A spire; also, the tower and spire taken together; the whole of a structure if the roof is of spire form. See {Spire}. A weathercock on a steeple. Shak … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steeple — * Steeple (architecture), a tall tower on a building, often topped by a spire * Steeple, Dorset, a hamlet in south Dorset, England * Steeple, Essex, a very small village in south Essex, England * Steeple (Lake District), a fell in the Lake… … Wikipedia
steeple — O.E. stepel (Mercian), stiepel (W.Saxon) high tower (related to steap high, lofty ), from P.Gmc. *staupilaz (see STEEP (Cf. steep) (adj.)). Steeplechase first recorded 1793 (earlier steeplehunt, 1772), originally a race with a visible church… … Etymology dictionary
steeple n — steeple chase … English expressions
steeple — ► NOUN 1) a church tower and spire. 2) a spire on the top of a church tower or roof. DERIVATIVES steepled adjective. ORIGIN Old English, related to STEEP(Cf. ↑steepness) … English terms dictionary
steeple — [stē′pəl] n. [ME stepel < OE < base of steap, lofty: see STEEP1] 1. a tower rising above the main structure of a building, esp. of a church, usually capped with a spire 2. a church tower with a spire; also, the spire … English World dictionary
Steeple — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Steeple chase. 3000 m steeple … Wikipédia en Français
steeple — steepled, adj. steepleless, adj. steeplelike, adj. /stee peuhl/, n., v., steepled, steepling. n. 1. an ornamental construction, usually ending in a spire, erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc. 2. a tower terminating in… … Universalium
steeple — n. a church steeple * * * [ stiːp(ə)l] a church steeple … Combinatory dictionary
steeple — UK [ˈstiːp(ə)l] / US [ˈstɪp(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms steeple : singular steeple plural steeples a tall pointed tower on a church … English dictionary