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laine de verre

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

glass wool SAM.

laine ž. spol de verre
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

wool [brit. angl. wʊl, am. angl. wʊl] SAM.

laine ž. spol
knitting/baby wool atribut. carpet, coat, shop

I. glass [brit. angl. ɡlɑːs, am. angl. ɡlæs] SAM.

1. glass (substance):

verre m. spol
behind glass books, ornaments etc
behind glass atribut. bottle, ornament, shelf, tube, vase

2. glass (drinking vessel):

verre m. spol

3. glass U:

verrerie ž. spol
services m. spol mn. de verres

4. glass (mirror):

glass zastar.
miroir m. spol

5. glass (telescope):

longue-vue ž. spol

6. glass (barometer):

baromètre m. spol

II. glasses SAM. mn. samost.

1. glasses (spectacles):

lunettes ž. spol mn.

2. glasses (binoculars):

jumelles ž. spol mn.

v slovarju PONS

v slovarju PONS

wool [wʊl] SAM. no mn.

laine ž. spol

fraza:

glass [glɑ:s, am. angl. glæs] SAM.

1. glass (hard transparent material):

verre m. spol
vitre ž. spol

2. glass (mirror):

miroir m. spol

3. glass (glassware):

verrerie ž. spol

4. glass (holder for drinks, drink in a glass):

verre m. spol
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS

wool [wʊl] SAM.

laine ž. spol

fraza:

glass [glæs] SAM.

1. glass (hard transparent material):

verre m. spol
vitre ž. spol

2. glass (holder for drinks, drink in a glass):

verre m. spol

3. glass (glassware):

verrerie ž. spol

4. glass (mirror):

miroir m. spol

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Glasses can be fitted with fine metal bars that lift up the drooping eyelids.
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All glasses used on the premises will be made of toughened glass, plastic or a similar material.
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Each person on a card has three characteristics, chosen from a set of five, namely big ears, orange hair, thick lips, a big nose and glasses (to represent nearsightedness).
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Ultimately, browline glasses accounted for half of all eyeglasses sold and worn in the 1950s.
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She is beautiful but hides her beauty behind large glasses and frumpy, old-fashioned clothes.
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