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1 lerklining
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2 глинобитный
wattle and daub (attr.); pise-walled (фр.)глинобитный дом — wattle and daub house*
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3 глинобитный
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4 глинобитный
wattle and daub (attr); pisé-walled (фр.) ['piːzeɪ-]глиноби́тный дом — wattle and daub house
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5 мазанка
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6 pared de taquezal
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7 Flechtwerk mit Lehm
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8 Flechtwerk
n1. wickerwork* * *das Flechtwerkwicker; wattling* * *Flẹcht|werknt2)See:= Geflecht* * *Flecht·werknt kein pl wickerwork no art, no pl* * *1) (Geflecht) wickerwork2) (Archit.) wattle and daub* * *1. wickerwork* * *1) (Geflecht) wickerwork2) (Archit.) wattle and daub* * *n.plaiting n.wattling n.wicker-work n. -
9 quincha
f.1 a wall of clay and canes. (Peru)2 reed binding.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: quinchar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: quinchar.* * *SF LAm wall or roof etc made of rushes and mud* * ** * ** * *( AmS)1 (de cañas y barro) wattle and daub2 (de cañas) thatch, thatching* * *Andes, RP1. [entramado] wickerwork2. [pared] = wall made of reeds and adobe -
10 паянтов
frame-built, lath-and-plaster; wattle and daub(с неизмазани стени) half-timbered, ( несолиден) ramshackle, rickety, tumbledown, jerry-builtпрен. flimsy, pasteboard* * *пая̀нтов,прил. frame-built, lath-and-plaster; wattle and daub; (с неизмазани стени) half-timbered, ( несолиден) ramshackle, rickety, tumble-down, jerry-built; прен. flimsy, pasteboard, амер. slimsy.* * *gimcrack; jerry-built (за строеж); rickety{`rikiti}; tumbledown* * *1. (с неизмазани стени) half-timbered, (несолиден) ramshackle, rickety, tumbledown, jerry-built 2. frame-built, lath-and-plaster;wattle and daub 3. прен. flimsy, pasteboard -
11 мазанка
1) General subject: mud hut, wattle and daub, clay-walled hut, mud-walled hut2) Construction: jerry building, wattle house3) Architecture: wattle and daub hut -
12 Lehmbauweise
f building with clay; mit Flechtwerk: wattle and daub construction* * * -
13 quincho
SM Cono Sur (=choza) mud hut; And, Cono Sur (=cerco) mud wall; Cono Sur (=restaurán) steak restaurant* * *( Arg)1 (choza) wattle and daub hut, mud hut2 (pérgola) thatched arbor* * *quincho nm1. Andes, RP [techo] thatched roof2. Andes, RP [refugio] thatched shelterla fiesta fue un quincho the party was utter chaos -
14 ветви акации, скреплённые глиной
Australian slang: wattle and daub (использовались первыми поселенцами в Австралии в качестве строительного материала)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ветви акации, скреплённые глиной
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15 глинобитный
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16 мазанка из ветвей акации
Australian slang: wattle and daubУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мазанка из ветвей акации
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17 мазанки
Australian slang: earth-wall houses (первые основательные жилые постройки, сооружённые с применением земли, глины, иногда соломы и гравия, веток акации; тж. wattle-and-daub, pise houses, bush humpies, mud bats) -
18 глинобитний
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19 초벽
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20 дуал
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