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1 stones
сущ. амер. пресная сдобная булочка Syn: jewel, jewellery, gem Камни -
2 stones
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3 stones (pl)
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4 stones
пресная сдобная булочкаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > stones
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5 stones
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6 stones
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7 stones
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8 Stones
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9 stones
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10 stones fall
stones fall (roll, stand, support, lie, wedge, erode) камни падают (катятся, стоят, поддерживают, лежат, заклинивают, разрушаются) -
11 stones in the liver
stones in the liver (in kidney) камни в печени (в почках)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > stones in the liver
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12 stones of fruit
stones of fruit (of raisins) косточки фруктов (изюма) -
13 stones in the bile tract
calculi in the bile tract, stones in the bile tractкамни желчных путей, камни желчных протоковEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > stones in the bile tract
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14 stones cast
stone's cast
1> расстояние, на которое можно бросить камень, небольшое
расстояние
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within a stone's cast в двух шагах, довольно близко -
15 stones with rounded edges
English-Russian dictionary of geology > stones with rounded edges
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16 stones joint neatly
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17 stones per carat
1) Горное дело: штук на карат (характеристика крупности алмазной крошки)3) Бурение: штук на карат -
18 stones with rounded edges
Океанология: камни с округлёнными гранямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stones with rounded edges
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19 stones per carat
количество камней на карат (единица измерения величины или зернистости алмазов).English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > stones per carat
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20 stones per carat
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > stones per carat
См. также в других словарях:
Stones — steht für: 12 Stones, eine US amerikanische Rockband die Kurzbezeichnung der englischen Rockband The Rolling Stones Stones ist der Familienname von: Dwight Stones (* 1953), US amerikanischer Leichtathlet Siehe auch: Stone … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stones — The Rolling Stones Cet article concerne le groupe. Pour le magazine, voir Rolling Stone. The Rolling Stones … Wikipédia en Français
stones — Large boulders and prehistoric standing stones often attracted folklore; there were also widespread beliefs about the protective powers of small holed stones, hagstones, snakestones, thunderstones, and geodes called eaglestones. From antiquity … A Dictionary of English folklore
Stones — Recorded as Stone, Stoner, Stones and Stoneman, this is a surname of English origins of which there are at least three. The first is locational from any of the villages called Stone in the various counties of Worcester, Kent, Hampshire and… … Surnames reference
stones — stəʊn n. rock; piece of rock shaped or cut for some purpose; pebble; gem; seed, pit; unit of weight equal to fourteen pounds or 6.36 kilograms (British) v. put to death by pelting with stones, pelt with stones; fit or pave with stones; remove… … English contemporary dictionary
stones — 1. n. the testicles. (Also a standard English euphemism. See also rocks.) □ He got hit in the stones. □ You scared me so much, I almost lost my stones. 2. mod. courage; bravado. □ Hey, man, you got no stones! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Stones — noun The Rolling Stones, a very successful British rock band formed in the 1960s, still together in the 21st century And so the Stones somehow make Exile On Main St there, in a rigged up studio in the basement … Wiktionary
Stones — ➡ Rolling Stones. * * * … Universalium
stones — the testicles On man and other mammals: A philosopher, with two stones more than s artificial one. (Shakespeare, Timon of Athens) The obsolete stoned horse man was not a heroin addict but the groom who took a stallion stony around… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Stones — Sacred and magic stones are listed under Treasures … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Stones — I. /stoʊnz/ (say stohnz) noun Ellis, 1895–1975, Australian landscape architect. II. /stoʊnz/ (say stohnz) plural noun → Rolling Stones …