11:28 Jul 13, 2013 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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5 | krzesło wspornikowe |
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4 | krzesło napłozie |
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4 | krzesło konsolowe |
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krzesło napłozie Explanation: Daje sporo wyników w google. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 30 min (2013-07-13 11:59:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Na płozie. Przepraszam. Reference: http://www.mebleznetu.pl/Krzeslo_na_plozie_CUBE_CUBE_P_CHROM... |
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krzesło konsolowe Explanation: propozycja na podstawie grafiki w sieci -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2013-07-13 18:08:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- gugle oddają więcej "krzeseł na płozie" |
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krzesło wspornikowe Explanation: http://www.artinfo.pl/?pid=galleries&sp=offers&id=53847&lng=... http://www.wa.pb.edu.pl/uploads/downloads/Architektura---4-2... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantilever_chair -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 dni 9 godz. (2013-07-16 20:51:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Krzesła wspornikowe zaprojektowane przez Marta Stama. Źródło: http://www. mart-stam-furniture.com/ Krzesło wspornikowe S-34, ok. 1970; proj.Mart Stam [1899 - 1986 r.] prod.Austria A cantilever chair is a chair with no back legs, relying for support on the properties of the material from which it is made. This famous form was designed by Mart Stam in 1926, and remains an important example of 20th century design |
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