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1 двухпролетная лестница
Russian-English dictionary of construction > двухпролетная лестница
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2 лестница с двумя маршами
1) Engineering: two-flight stairs2) Construction: double-flight stairs, stairs with two fliersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лестница с двумя маршами
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3 вверх по лестнице
Антонимический ряд:Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вверх по лестнице
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4 двухпролетная лестница
double-flight stairs, two-flight stairsРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > двухпролетная лестница
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5 двухпролётная лестница
Construction: two-flight stairsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двухпролётная лестница
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6 лестница
сущ.Русское существительное лестница — общее название для всех видов лестниц, в отличие от его английских соответствий, которые более конкретизированы по месту, виду и функциям.1. stairs — лестница ( как часть здания внутри помещения): a flight of stairs — лестничный пролет; at the top/head of the stairs — на верхней площадке лестницы; at the bottom/Toot of the stairs — внизу лестницы; to go up (down) the stairs — подниматься (спускаться) по лестнице; to sit on the stairs — сидеть на лестнице/сидеть на ступеньках лестницы Wide marble stairs led to the picture gallery. — В картинную галерею вела широкая мраморная лестница. Не left his bags at the foot of the stairs. — Он оставил свои вещи внизу лестницы. Someone was waiting at the top of the stairs. — Кто-то ждал ( меня) на верхней площадке лестницы. My bedroom was up two flights of stairs. — В мою спальню вели два пролета лестницы. Не was standing at the head of the stairs looking down the stairwell. — Он стоял на верху лестницы, глядя вниз в лестничный проем.2. stairway — лестница, лестничный марш (как внутри помещения, так и снаружи, вне здания): to stand in the middle of the stairway — стоять посредине лестницы A long stairway led to the sea. — Длинная лестница вела к морю.3. staircase — внутренняя лестница, лестничная клетка ( включая перила): a decorated (carved wooden) staircase — украшенная резьбой деревянная лестница Tom came down the staircase. — Том спускался по лестнице, держась за перила. There was a large hall with a big staircase winding up from it. — Из большого холла вверх вела винтовая лестница.4. ladder — лестница-стремянка, переносная лестница, приставная лестница: Can you lend me your ladder for a few days? — Могу я одолжить вашу стремянку на пару дней? Where shall I leave your ladder? — Oh, just lean it to the wall. — Где мне оставить вашу стремянку? — О, просто прислоните ее к стене.5. fire-escape — пожарная лестница: The fireman climbed up the fire-escape. — Пожарный взобрался по пожарной лестнице. The iron fire-escape fastened to the southern wall of the house was rusty and looked unsafe. — Железная пожарная лестница на южной стене дома была ржавой и выглядела ненадежной.
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flight — W2S3 [flaıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(travel)¦ 2¦(flying)¦ 3¦(movement through air)¦ 4¦(stairs)¦ 5¦(escape)¦ 6 flight of fancy/imagination/fantasy 7¦(birds)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: flyht] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
flight — [ flaıt ] noun *** ▸ 1 moving through air ▸ 2 trip through air/space ▸ 3 (bird) movement in air ▸ 4 an attempt to escape ▸ 5 set of stairs ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount the act or process of moving through the air, or the ability to move through the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flight — noun 1 trip by air; plane making a flight ADJECTIVE ▪ round trip (AmE) ▪ The first prize is a round trip flight to Rio. ▪ inbound, return ▪ The return flight was held up by six hours … Collocations dictionary
flight — /flaIt/ noun 1 TRAVEL (C) a journey in a plane or space vehicle: It s an hour s flight to Paris from here. 2 PLANE (C) a plane making a particular journey: TWA Flight 284 | call a flight (=tell people the plane is ready to leave): I ve got to run … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flight — [[t]fla͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦ flights 1) N COUNT A flight is a journey made by flying, usually in an aeroplane. The flight will take four hours. 2) N COUNT: also N num You can refer to an aeroplane carrying passengers on a particular journey as a particular … English dictionary
flight */*/*/ — UK [flaɪt] / US noun Word forms flight : singular flight plural flights 1) a) [countable] a journey through air or space in a vehicle such as a plane My flight has been delayed. flight to/from: The flight from New York to Heathrow took about 8… … English dictionary
Flight 714 — Graphicnovelbox| englishtitle=Flight 714 foreigntitle=Vol 714 pour Sydney caption=Cover of the old English edition, using its former title publisher=Casterman date=1968 series= The Adventures of Tintin (Les aventures de Tintin)… … Wikipedia
flight*/*/*/ — [flaɪt] noun 1) [C] a journey in a plane My flight has been delayed.[/ex] The flight from New York to Heathrow took about 5 hours.[/ex] 2) [U] the process of moving through the air, or the ability to move through the air a flock of geese in… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
flight — I. /flaɪt / (say fluyt) noun 1. the act, manner, or power of flying. 2. the distance covered or the course pursued by a flying object. 3. a number of beings or things flying or passing through the air together: a flight of swallows. 4. a journey… …
flight — [OE] English has two distinct, etymologically unrelated words flight. One, ‘flying’, comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *flukhtiz, a derivative of the same base as produced fly (the sense ‘series of stairs’, which developed in the 18th… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
flight — [OE] English has two distinct, etymologically unrelated words flight. One, ‘flying’, comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *flukhtiz, a derivative of the same base as produced fly (the sense ‘series of stairs’, which developed in the 18th… … Word origins