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n этаж; ярусkitchen storey — этаж, где расположен пищеблок
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kitchen storey — этаж, где расположен пищеблок
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[ʹstɔ:rı] nэтаж; ярус♢
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sto·rey [ʼstɔ:ri], (Am) sto·ry nStockwerk nt, Stock m, Etage f;a three-\storey house ein dreistöckiges Haus;the upper \storey das Obergeschoss; -
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[΄stɔ:ri] n հարկ, հարկաբաժին. two storey house երկհարկանի տուն/շենք. the upper storey վերին հարկ. կտկ. գլուխ, խելք. a little wrong in the upper storey փխբ. ծալը պակաս, մի քիչ խախտված -
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'sto:ri(one of the floors or levels in a building: an apartment block of seventeen storeys.) etasje- - storeyed- - storiedetasjesubst. \/ˈstɔːrɪ\/ eller storyetasjebe a little weak in the upper storey ( hverdagslig) ha en skrue løson the first storey en trapp opp (amer.) i første etasje -
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['sto:ri](one of the floors or levels in a building: an apartment block of seventeen storeys.) andar- - storeyed- - storied* * *sto.rey[st'ɔ:ri] n pavimento, andar. the upper storey sl cabeça, Brit coll cachola, cuca. to be wrong in the upper storey sl ter um parafuso solto, sofrer da bola. -
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['sto:ri](one of the floors or levels in a building: an apartment block of seventeen storeys.) nadstropje- - storeyed- - storied* * *American story [stɔ:ri]noun nadstropjethe upper storey slang figuratively glava, možganihe is wrong in the upper storey slang v njegovi glavi ni vse v redu -
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nounэтаж; ярус; to add a storey to a house надстроить домthe upper storey см. upper 1. 1)* * *(n) этаж* * ** * *[sto·rey || 'stɔːrɪ] n. этаж, ярус* * *поверхсверхсверхуэтажярус* * *тж. story этаж -
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['stɔːrɪ]nпо́верх; я́рус••the upper storey жарт. — мо́зок
he is a little wrong in the upper storey — у ньо́го не всі до́ма, він тро́хи не при своє́му ро́зумі
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/'stɔ:ri/ * danh từ - tầng, tầng gác !the upper storey - (nghĩa bóng) bộ óc =to be a little wrong in the upper storey+ dở hơi -
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(US) ['stɔːrɪ]ADJ (ending in compounds)a nine-storey building — un edificio de nueve pisos or plantas
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subs.P. οἴκημα, τό (Xen.).With one storey, adj.: P. μονόκωλος (Hdt.).With three storeys: P. τριώροφος (Hdt.).With four storeys: P. τετρώροφος (Hdt.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Storey
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Storey — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: David Storey (* 1933), britischer Autor Dominic Storey (* 1989), neuseeländischer Rennfahrer Dudley Storey (* 1939), neuseeländischer Ruderer Ian Storey Moore (* 1945), englischer Fußballspieler und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Storey — [ stɔːrɪ], 1) Anthony, englischer Schriftsteller, * Wakefield 10. 11. 1928, Bruder von 2); sein Interesse an Psychologie und Religion prägt seine Romane über das Thema der Bruderrivalität (»Jesus Iscariot«, 1967; »Brothers keepers«, 1975)… … Universal-Lexikon
Storey — Sto rey, n. See {Story}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
storey — (N. Amer. also story) ► NOUN (pl. storeys or stories) ▪ a part of a building comprising all the rooms that are on the same level. ORIGIN from Latin historia history : perhaps originally referring to a tier of painted windows or sculptures on a… … English terms dictionary
storey — [stôr′ē] n. pl. storeys Brit. sp. of STORY2 … English World dictionary
Storey — Ground floor redirects here. For the bottom floor of a building with no basement, see solid ground floor. For other uses, see Storey (disambiguation). A storey (British English) or story (American English) is any level part of a building that… … Wikipedia
storey — floor, storey In Britain the storey at ground level is called the ground floor. A single storey house is one with a ground floor only; a two storey house has a ground floor with a first floor above it; a three storey house has a second floor… … Modern English usage
storey — (esp. BrE) (AmE usually story) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lower ▪ top, upper ▪ first, second, etc. ▪ He … Collocations dictionary
storey — sto|rey BrE story AmE [ˈsto:ri] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: story; perhaps because some medieval buildings had paintings on their walls telling stories] a floor or level of a building ▪ a staircase leads to the upper storey two storey/five storey … Dictionary of contemporary English
storey */ — UK [ˈstɔːrɪ] / US [ˈstɔrɪ] noun [countable] Word forms storey : singular storey plural storeys British a level in a building a six storey building a single storey extension … English dictionary
-storey — [[t] stɔ͟ːri[/t]] COMB in ADJ storey is used after numbers to form adjectives that indicate that a building has a particular number of floors or levels. → See also multi storey ...a modern three storey building. (in AM, use story) … English dictionary