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81 frame trussing
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82 frame type
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83 frame water balance
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84 frame for raising silk-worms or drying fruit
English-spanish dictionary > frame for raising silk-worms or drying fruit
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85 frame for water jars
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86 frame of a roof
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87 frame of reference
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88 frame aerial
frame aerialRadio antena de quadro. -
89 frame angle
frame an.gle[fr'eim æŋgəl] n cantoneira. -
90 frame of reference
frame of referencequadro de referência, referencial, estrutura conceitual à qual se referem dados, idéias, etc. -
91 frame pack
frame pack[fr'eim pæk] n mochila presa a uma moldura de metal leve. -
92 frame-aerial
frame-aer.i.al[fr'eim eəriəl] n antena de quadro. -
93 frame-house
frame-house[fr'eim haus] n casa de madeira. -
94 frame-sow
frame-sow[fr'eim sou] n serra de mão. -
95 frame-up
frame-up[fr'eim ∧p] n 1 trama, tramóia, maquinação, cilada, enredo. 2 conspiração, combinação de incriminar alguém falsamente, conluio. -
96 frame aerial
frame aerial[´freim¸ɛəriəl] n рад. рамкова антена. -
97 frame-up
frame-up[´freim¸ʌp] n sl 1. нагласена работа; измама, фалшификация; измислено, изфабрикувано (невярно) обвинение; инсцениран процес, съдебна инсценировка; 2. уреден мач. -
98 frame house
frame house1 huis met houtskelet ⇒ houten huis, huis in vakwerk -
99 frame(s) of reference
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100 frame-up
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