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сводчатый потолок
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
vaulted ceiling — dome shaped ceiling, arch in the ceiling … English contemporary dictionary
vaulted — vault|ed [ˈvo:ltıd US ˈvo:l ] adj in the shape of or consisting of several ↑arches joined together vaulted ceiling/roof etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
Ceiling fan — A ceiling fan is a fan, usually electrically powered, suspended from the ceiling of a room, that uses hub mounted rotating paddles to circulate air. Casablanca Fan Co. ceiling fan from the early 1980s. A ceiling fan rotates much mo … Wikipedia
ceiling — ceilinged, adj. /see ling/, n. 1. the overhead interior surface of a room. 2. the top limit imposed by law on the amount of money that can be charged or spent or the quantity of goods that can be produced or sold. 3. Aeron. a. the maximum… … Universalium
ceiling — noun 1 top surface inside a room ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low, tall (AmE) ▪ cathedral (= a high ceiling with open space up to the roof) (AmE), domed, sloped (AmE), sloping (BrE) … Collocations dictionary
vaulted — adjective vaulted roof/ceiling etc a roof, ceiling etc that consists of several arches which are joined together … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
vaulted — vault·ed || vÉ”Ëltɪd adj. arched; having an arched roof or ceiling, covered with a vault vÉ”Ëlt n. arch, dome; room with an arch or a dome; secure room for storing money or valuables; underground burial chamber; pole vaulting v. leap up or… … English contemporary dictionary
vaulted — adj. Vaulted is used with these nouns: ↑ceiling, ↑cellar, ↑chamber … Collocations dictionary
vaulted — vault|ed [ vɔltəd ] adjective with curved structures supporting or forming the roof of a building: a vaulted roof/ceiling … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vaulted — UK [ˈvɔːltɪd] / US [ˈvɔltəd] adjective with curved structures supporting or forming the roof of a building a vaulted roof/ceiling … English dictionary
vaulted — adjective Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style … Wiktionary