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apron [ˈeɪprən] RZ.

1. apron MODA:

apron
fartuch r.m.

2. apron LOT.:

apron [area]
window apron ARCHIT.

apron strings RZ. l.mn.

apron strings
tasiemki r.ż. l.mn. fartucha

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The young girls often wear aprons over their tunics.
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Oral histories indicate that the women of the church delivered brick to the site by carrying bricks in their aprons.
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She is depicted as a rather elderly woman in an apron holding a dish brush and opening her mouth in dismay.
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Over the decades, the airport has added aircraft maintenance and storage hangars, a runway extension, a second cross-wind runway, and aircraft parking aprons.
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The airport utilises a single large apron for all passenger aircraft.
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It has a complex roof line with a number of gable ends, some of which have pierced aprons and bargeboard trim.
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To enter the station, you walked up onto the apron of the pool, and along a curved canopied walkway to the large glass doors.
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However, where they can be recognized, these extensive aprons allow a generalized regional stratigraphic sequence to be determined.
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The girls dressed a shawl, an apron, a skirt, a handkerchief and glossy high-heeled slippers.
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In 2009, construction work commenced to expand the apron.
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