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Кровать
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- Деревянный настил-галерея тыновой стены крепости.
- Кровать , ложе, постель
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Bed, английский
- A piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well
- The bottom of a river, or watercourse, or any body of water, such as the seabed.
- To level and buffer the ground along the line on which a tree is to be felled to minimize shattering of the timber (26).
- The playing surface of the table
- Basic engineering development (phase)
- Flat thick pieces of wood, lodged under the quarters of casks containing any liquid, and stowed in a ship`s hold, in order to keep them bilge-free; being steadied upon the beds by means of wedges called quoins. the impression made by a ship`s bottom on the mud on having been left by an ebb-tide. the bite made in the ground by the fluke of
- Stretcher installed (ahm) stretcher installed, followed by the total number of seats blocked by the stretcher arrangement and the number of passengers traveling (patient and accompanying pax) in y/class. the passengers are included in the pax cy distribution. example: bed/9/2y.
- A specific layer of earth or rock that presents a contrast to other layers of different material lying above, below, or adjacent to it.
Ложе, русский
Ложе, кровать, одр, постель, диван, лавка, нары, кушетка. брачное ложе. на смертном одре. , постель
Грядка (в саду), русский
Постель, русский
Постель, кровать, ложе, одр. брачное ложе. на смертном одре. , ложе , валяться в постели, слечь в постель
Säng, шведский
Cama, ae, f (низкая и узкая), латинский
Lectus, i, m, латинский
Grabatus, i, m, латинский
Teudiscus, латинский
Sponda, латинский
Thalamus, латинский
Krevet, хорватский
Койка, русский
Bedstead, английский
A bedstead or bed frame is the frame of a bed, including the slats or top, legs and often the headboard.
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Деревянный, русский
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Раньше, прежде, русский
Bed, английский
- A piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well
- The bottom of a river, or watercourse, or any body of water, such as the seabed.
- To level and buffer the ground along the line on which a tree is to be felled to minimize shattering of the timber (26).
- The playing surface of the table
- Basic engineering development (phase)
- Flat thick pieces of wood, lodged under the quarters of casks containing any liquid, and stowed in a ship`s hold, in order to keep them bilge-free; being steadied upon the beds by means of wedges called quoins. the impression made by a ship`s bottom on the mud on having been left by an ebb-tide. the bite made in the ground by the fluke of
- Stretcher installed (ahm) stretcher installed, followed by the total number of seats blocked by the stretcher arrangement and the number of passengers traveling (patient and accompanying pax) in y/class. the passengers are included in the pax cy distribution. example: bed/9/2y.
- A specific layer of earth or rock that presents a contrast to other layers of different material lying above, below, or adjacent to it.
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