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41 teras
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42 terrasse
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > terrasse
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43 toit en terrasse
mbuilt-up roof, lat roof, terraceDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > toit en terrasse
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44 toiture en terrasse
fbuilt-up, roof flat roof, terraceDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > toiture en terrasse
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45 Terrasse
Terrasse f 1. ERDB, KONST terrace; 2. ARCH patio; 3. roof garden (Dachterrasse); 4. storey (Geschoss) • Terrassen anlegen ERDB terraceDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Terrasse
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46 плоская крыша
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47 Dachgarten
mArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung roof garden, rooftop terrace garden, terrace garden -
48 Dachterrasse
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49 sotoh
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50 солярий на крыше дома
Construction: sun roof, sun terraceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > солярий на крыше дома
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51 Terrassendach
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52 ático
adj.attic.m.1 attic, top floor, mansard.2 Ático.* * *1 (vivienda) penthouse, attic flat2 ARQUITECTURA attic, loft* * *noun m.1) penthouse2) attic* * *SM (=desván) attic; (=apartamento) penthouse* * *a) ( apartamento) top-floor apartment o (BrE) flat; ( de lujo) penthouse; ( de techo bajo) garret (AmE), attic flat (BrE)b) ( desván) attic, loft (BrE)* * *= attic, attic room, penthouse.Ex. Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Ex. Armed with a skeleton key that unlocks every door, she discovers a hidden attic room that holds a deadly and terrifying secret.Ex. This 12-room penthouse of the newly renovated Mark Hotel is up for sale but it will cost you a princely sum to call it your own.* * *a) ( apartamento) top-floor apartment o (BrE) flat; ( de lujo) penthouse; ( de techo bajo) garret (AmE), attic flat (BrE)b) ( desván) attic, loft (BrE)* * *= attic, attic room, penthouse.Ex: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.
Ex: Armed with a skeleton key that unlocks every door, she discovers a hidden attic room that holds a deadly and terrifying secret.Ex: This 12-room penthouse of the newly renovated Mark Hotel is up for sale but it will cost you a princely sum to call it your own.* * *1 (apartamento) top-floor apartment o flat; (de lujo) penthouse; (de techo bajo) garret ( AmE), attic flat ( BrE)* * *
ático sustantivo masculino
( de lujo) penthouse;
( de techo bajo) garret (AmE), attic flat (BrE)
ático sustantivo masculino
1 (desván) attic
2 (última casa) penthouse
' ático' also found in these entries:
English:
attic
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* * *ático nm1. [piso] = attic Br flat o US apartment, usually with a roof terrace2. [desván] attic* * *flat; ( desván) attic* * *ático nm1) : penthouse2) buhardilla, desván: attic* * * -
53 artesón
m.lacunar, coffer.* * *1 (artesa) trough2 (parte del artesonado) coffer3 (artesonado) coffered ceiling* * *SM1) [de cocina] kitchen tub2) (Arquit) coffer, caisson; (=adorno) moulding, molding (EEUU)* * *a) ( panel) coffer, caissonb) ( moldura) molding*c) ( techo) coffered ceiling* * *a) ( panel) coffer, caissonb) ( moldura) molding*c) ( techo) coffered ceiling* * *A1 (panel) coffer, caisson2 (moldura) molding*3 (techo) coffered ceilingB (para fregar) sink* * *artesón nm3. [para fregar] washtub -
54 ajarafe
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55 takterrasse
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56 ཁང་སྟེང་
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57 इन्द्रकोश
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58 इन्द्रकोष
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59 इन्द्रकोषक
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60 पृष्ठभूमि
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roof — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ conical, flat, gabled, mansard, pitched, pointed, sloped (esp. AmE), sloping, steep ▪ corruga … Collocations dictionary
terrace — noun (C) 1 HOUSES especially BrE a row of houses that are joined to each other, or a street with one of these rows in it: 21 Chestnut Terrace 2 PLACE YOU CAN SIT an area, especially next to a hotel or restaurant, where people can sit outside to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
terrace — I. noun Etymology: Middle French, platform, terrace, from Old French, from Old Occitan terrassa, from terra earth, from Latin, earth, land; akin to Latin torrēre to parch more at thirst Date: 1515 1. a. a colonnaded porch or promenade b. a flat… … New Collegiate Dictionary