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1 wicker bottle
wick·er ˈbot·tlen Korbflasche f* * *n.Korbflasche f. -
2 wicker bottle
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3 wicker bottle
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4 wicker bottle
s opletena boca(vrbovim šibama); demižpn -
5 wicker-bottle
s opletena boca(vrbovim šibama); demižpn -
6 wicker bottle
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > wicker bottle
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7 wicker
nounKorbgeflecht, das; attrib. Korb[waren, -möbel, -stuhl]; geflochten [Korb, Matte]* * *['wikə]- academic.ru/82266/wickerwork">wickerwork* * *wick·er[ˈwɪkəʳ, AM -ɚ]\wicker basket Weidenkorb m\wicker chair Rattansessel m* * *['wɪkə(r)]1. nKorbgeflecht nt2. adj attrKorb-* * *wicker [ˈwıkə(r)]A s1. Weidenrute f2. Flechtwerk nB adj aus Weiden geflochten, Weiden…, Korb…, Flecht…:wicker basket Weidenkorb m;wicker bottle Korbflasche f;wicker chair Korb-, Rohrstuhl m;wicker furniture Korbmöbel pl* * *nounKorbgeflecht, das; attrib. Korb[waren, -möbel, -stuhl]; geflochten [Korb, Matte] -
8 wicker
['wikə]((of eg a chair or basket) made of twigs, rushes etc woven together.) pleten iz vrbovih šib* * *[wíkə]1.nounvrbovo protje, vrbova šiba (veja); spleteno vrbovo protje; pletér (iz vrbovega protja); koš(ara) (iz vrbovega protja);2.adjectivenarejen, (s)pleten iz vrbovega protjawicker basket — košara pletenica, pleterkawicker bottle, wicker flask — pletenka (steklenica)wicker cage — pletena ptičnica;3.transitive verbpokriti, prekriti (prevleči) z vrbovim protjem, s pletivom -
9 kurveflaske
wicker bottle;( ballon) demijohn. -
10 Korbflasche
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11 koripullo
yks.nom. koripullo; yks.gen. koripullon; yks.part. koripulloa; yks.ill. koripulloon; mon.gen. koripullojen; mon.part. koripulloja; mon.ill. koripulloihindemi-john (noun)wicker bottle (noun)* * *• wicker bottle -
12 clisse
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13 kurvflaske
subst. wicker bottle, demijohn -
14 mandfles
• carboy• wicker bottle -
15 hasırlı
"1. covered with matting; caned. 2. wicker, covered with wicker. 3. large bottle covered with wickerwork; wicker jug. " -
16 бутылка в оплётке
1) General subject: case bottle2) Food industry: wicker-bound flask -
17 demijohn
< chem> (esp. for acids) ■ Korbflasche f ; Demijohn m ; Glasballon m ; Ballon mit Umkleidung m<pack.silic> (large bottle with wicker case) ■ Demijohn m DIN 55 405 -
18 clisser
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19 flask
1. n фляжка2. n фляга; бутыль; склянка3. n колба4. n оплетённая бутылка с узким горлом5. n пороховница6. n тех. опока7. n воен. станина орудийного лафетаСинонимический ряд:narrow mouth jar (noun) bottle; canteen; carafe; cruet; decanter; glass; jug; narrow mouth jar; phial -
20 Yost, Paul Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 30 June 1919 Bristow, Iowa, USA[br]American designer of balloons who reintroduced the hot-air balloon.[br]After the early hot-air balloons of the Montgolfier brothers in the 1780s, this branch of ballooning was superseded by hydrogen, coal gas and helium balloons. Following the research by Auguste Piccard into cosmic radiation during the 1930s, a renewed interest in this branch of research arose in the United States from 1947 onwards, using helium-filled balloons. Modern plastics were available by this time, and polythene was used for the envelopes.Paul E.Yost developed an improved form of envelope using nylon fabric laminated with mylar plastic film. This provided a strong impermeable material that was ideal for balloons. Using this material for the envelope, Yost produced the Vulcoon in 1960. He also reintroduced the use of hot air to inflate his balloon and developed an easily controlled gas burner fuelled by propane gas, which was readily available in cylinders for portable cooking stoves. Yost's company, Raven Industries, developed these very basic balloons as a military project. The pilot was suspended in a sling, but they improved the design by fitting wicker or aluminium baskets and turned to a market in the field of sport. After a slow start, hot-air ballooning became popular as a sport. In 1963 Yost made the first crossing of the English Channel in a hot-air balloon, accompanied by Donald Piccard, nephew of the balloonist Auguste Piccard, and Charles Dollfus, the eminent French aviation historian. Yost's attempt to cross the Atlantic in his balloon Silver Fox during 1976 failed and he was rescued from the sea near the Azores. The popularity of hot-air ballooning increased during the 1970s, and evolved into a very original form of advertising with unusual shapes for the envelopes, including a house, a bottle and an elephant.JDS
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