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condition, fraternity, profession, repair, stall, stand, state* * *I. (en)( tilstand) condition ( fx the car was in very good condition), state (of repair);[ holde stand] stand (el. hold) one's ground, hold out, stand firm;[ ude af stand til at] unable to, incapable of -ing;[ forb med i stand:]( få arrangeret) bring about, negotiate,( i orden) put in order;[ i brugbar stand] fit for use, in working order;[ i god stand] in good condition (el. order),(om bygning etc) in good repair;[ være godt i stand] be stout,T be well covered;[ gøre i stand] put in order,( sit hår) do,( om barn) wash and dress,( madvarer) dress;( om værelse: gøre rent etc) do out,(male etc) do up ( fx a house, a flat, a room), redo, redecorate,( reparere), se ndf: lave i stand;[ få lejligheden gjort i stand] have the flat done up (el. redone el.redecorated);[ gøre sig i stand] tidy oneself (up), clean oneself up,( ofte =) dress;[ holde i stand] keep in order;(bygning etc) maintain, keep in repair;( blive til noget) come off, be brought about, be arranged;[ lave i stand](dvs reparere) repair,( om mindre reparation) mend,T fix;[ se sig i stand til] be in a position to, find oneself able to;[ sætte i stand til at] enable to ( fx the money enabled him to buy a house);[ være i stand] be in order;[ være i stand til at] be able to ( fx read English),( stærkere) be capable of ( fx he is quite capable of doing ithimself),F be in a position to ( fx I am not in a position to help (, tell)you);[ han er i stand til alt] he is capable of anything.II. (en, stænder)( samfundsstilling) (social) position, condition of life;( erhverv) trade, occupation;( lægestand, advokatstand etc) profession;( samfundsklasse) class, rank ( fx a lady of (high) rank);( en af de tre rigsstænder) estate;[ tredje stand] the third estate;[ den gejstlige stand] the clergy;[ over sin stand] above one's station;[ ugift stand] unmarried state;[ leve i ugift stand] be unmarried;[ gifte sig under sin stand] marry beneath one's station, marry beneath oneself.III. (en, -e el. -s)( på udstilling) stand. -
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3 umywalka stojąca
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4 პირსაბანი
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5 қолжуғыш
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6 умивалник
wash-basin, sink; wash-stand, wash-hand-stand(кухненски) (kitchen) sink* * *умива̀лник,м., -ци, (два) умива̀лника wash-basin, sink; wash-stand, wash-hand-stand; ( кухненски) (kitchen) sink.* * *wash-basin ; wash-stand (мебел)* * *1. (кухненски) (kitchen) sink 2. wash-basin, sink;wash-stand, wash-hand-stand -
7 умывальник
wash(ing) stand, wash-stand, wash-hand-stand; wash-basin; washbowl амер.* * ** * *wash(ing) stand, wash-stand, wash-hand-stand* * *wash-basinwashing-standwash-standwashstand -
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wash-stand* * *• wash-stand -
12 venta ficticia de acciones
• wash quick and bad• wash sale• wash standDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > venta ficticia de acciones
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• wash stand• wash up• washbowl• washday -
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15 умывальник
1) General subject: wash stand, wash-basin, wash-hand stand, wash-hand-stand, wash-stand, washstand2) Naval: lavatory3) Military: ablution bench4) Engineering: wash sink5) Construction: WHB (wash hand basin), lavabo, wash basin, washbasin, washing facility6) Religion: laver7) Railway term: washing stand8) Architecture: sink9) Furniture: vanity unit (небольшая раковина, встроенная в стол или тумбу) -
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муж.wash(ing) stand, wash-stand, wash-hand-stand; wash-basin; washbowl амер. -
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19 umivaonik
• laver; wash stand; washstand; wash-stand; waterbasin -
20 рукомойник
муж.wash(-)stand, wash-hand-stand
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wash — /wosh, wawsh/, v.t. 1. to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid. 2. to remove (dirt, stains, paint, or any matter) by or as … Universalium
wash — v. & n. v. 1 tr. cleanse (oneself or a part of oneself, clothes, etc.) with liquid, esp. water. 2 tr. (foll. by out, off, away, etc.) remove a stain or dirt in this way. 3 intr. wash oneself or esp. one s hands and face. 4 intr. wash clothes etc … Useful english dictionary
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wash — /wɒʃ / (say wosh) verb (t) 1. to apply water or some other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water, etc. 2. to free from spiritual defilement, or from sin, guilt, etc. 3. Shearing to clean… …
wash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. clean, cleanse, deterge, bathe, lave; wet, soak, rinse, drench; purify; irrigate, inundate, flood; scrub, swab, launder; paint, tint, color; sweep; lap, lick; brim over, overflow. See cleanness,… … English dictionary for students
wash — v 1. clean, clean up, bathe, Brit. Inf. tub, lave, cleanse, wash up, scrub up, Chiefly Scot. dight; deterge, launder, do the laundry; shampoo, lather, soap; scrub, brush, swab, mop; soak, shower, douse, rinse, flush, sponge, douche; absterge,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
wash — 1. verb 1) he is washing in the guest bathroom Syn: clean oneself; bathe, take a bath, shower, soak, freshen up; formal perform one s ablutions 2) he washed her socks Syn: clean, cleanse, rinse, launder … Thesaurus of popular words