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07:22 Nov 22, 2006 |
Croatian to English translations [PRO] Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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4 +1 | larch (wood) |
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4 | larch timber |
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4 | larch wood |
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larch (wood) Explanation: ariš - larch Uses of the wood. Larch poles are often used for rustic work such as furniture or sawn very thinly and treated with preservative for garden fencing panels. Larch logs are sawn into fencing and packaging products. Reference: http://www.2020site.org/trees/larch.html Reference: http://www.rfs.org.uk/thirdlevel.asp?ThirdLevel=192&SecondLe... |
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ariševina larch timber Explanation: "Ariš Ariš je biljni rod iz porodice borova....Drvo ariša, ariševina, upotrebljava se naročito u brodogradnji." (http://www.dekor-magazin.com/eksterijeri/vrt/crnogorica.htm) Landa M, Poslovni rečnik / Drvo - papir: ariš - larch ariševina, građa - larch timber "LARCH TIMBER Larch is one of the most durable out-door timbers and is becoming more extensively used in this country. Austrian Larch timber is used on construction projects, where it is preferred to expose timber beams and floor joists. The timber gives very natural material look, which is now more sought after by the public and architects alike. Larch Construction timber and beams are available to order in sizes of up to 12000mm x 350mm x 350mm." (http://www.wogandistributors.ie/gpage4.html) |
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larch wood Explanation: Prvo, areševina je pogrešan izraz, radi se o ariševini. Kako je engleski naziv za ariš larch, ispada da je to larch wood. Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/common+larch Reference: http://www.maliburemodeling.com/deck.htm |
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