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Дверь
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Дверь , лень, затвори дверь, замерзнешь!, указать дверь
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Door, английский
- Дверь; створка 12 зак. 262
- Дверь; створка; крышка (люка)
- Dynamic object orientated system
Дверца, крышка, русский
Dörr, шведский
Janua, ae, f, латинский
Foris, is, f, латинский
Porta, ae, f, латинский
Largitas, латинский
Ostium, латинский
Postis, латинский
Kap, турецкий
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Doubt, английский
Dog, английский
- 1. собака; 2. кобель (в случаях, когда необходимо указать мужской пол животного)
- Any carnivore of the dog family canidae, having prominent canine teeth and, in the wild state, a long and slender muzzle, a deep-chested muscular body, a bushy tail, and large, erect ears
- Short, heavy piece of steel, bent and pointed at one end, with an eye or ring at the other.
- Difference of gaussians
- The hammer of a fire-lock or pistol; that which holds the flint, called also dog-head. also, a sort of iron hook or bar with a sharp fang at one end, so as to be easily driven into a piece of timber, and drag it along by means of a rope fastened to it, upon which a number of men can pull. dog is also an iron implement with a fang at each end, to be driven into two pieces of timber, to support and steady one of them while being dubbed, hewn, or sawn.— span-dogs. used to lift timber. a pair of dogs linked together, and being hooked at an extended angle, press home with greater strain.
- Deployable operations group [uscg].
- [1] a lever, bolt, or other device for securing a hatch, scuttle, or watertight door. also dog-bolt, 99 dog snib. [2] to activate such a device. [3] a hinged catch or pawl that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward. [4] a metal support, especially one with fangs fastening a log in a saw pit. [5] the last support to be knocked away when a ship is being launched. [6] formerly, an iron hook or bar, with a sharp fang at one end that could be easily driven into a plank or spar and used to drag it along the deck or lift it out of a hold. (see also top dog, underdog.)
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