другие переводы
горшок |
pot
|
банка |
bank
jar
pot
tin
bench
shoal
|
котел |
boiler
pot
cauldron
caldron
kettle
copper
|
кастрюля |
pan
saucepan
pot
casserole
cooker
stewpan
|
чайник |
kettle
teapot
pot
teakettle
|
котелок |
bowler
pot
kettle
bowler hat
derby
cauldron
|
кофейник |
coffee pot
pot
|
тигель |
crucible
pot
melting pot
platen
bowl
platten
|
кружка |
mug
pot
tankard
pint
jar
can
|
марихуана |
marijuana
marihuana
fu
pot
weed
ganja
|
ночной горшок |
chamber pot
pot
potty
chamber
jerry
piss-pot
|
цветочный горшок |
flowerpot
pot
|
приз |
prize
trophy
purse
pot
stake
capture
|
кубок |
cup
goblet
chalice
bowl
beaker
mug
|
гашиш |
hashish
hemp
hash
hasheesh
pot
bhang
|
напиток |
drink
beverage
liquor
brew
tipple
quencher
|
крупная сумма |
lump sum
pot
|
купол |
dome
cupola
top
bell
pot
boss
|
совокупность ставок |
pot
pool
|
формат писчей бумаги |
pot
pot-paper
|
заготовлять впрок |
pot
preserve
|
сажать ребенка на горшок |
pot
|
застрелить |
shoot
shoot down
plug
pot
|
стрелять |
shoot
fire
gun
pop
pop off
plink
|
консервировать |
preserve
conserve
can
mothball
tin
cure
|
варить в котелке |
pot
|
сажать в горшок |
pot
|
загонять в лузу |
pocket
pot
|
завладевать |
seize
engross
occupy
lay hands on
secure
jump
|
захватывать |
grab
capture
seize
grasp
grip
take
|
класть в горшок или котелок |
pot
|
синонимы
имя существительное
примеры использования
Females tended to steaming pots and pans around those fires—and all of them halted when Cassian and Nesta appeared.
To everyone’s dismay, Zaine had taken over the responsibility, and they’d spent two days scraping burnt bits off the bottom of their pots and tossing inedible hunks of overcooked slop into the fire.
They had bands around their trunks, little gashes in the bark and strapped-on pots to collect the resin that oozed from the wounds.
The modalmen withdrew, heading back to their fires and the cooking pots where they butchered their screaming human victims and the slaughtered Golden Rings.
Workstations had been abandoned, vegetables left unchopped on counters, and huge pots were boiling unwatched.
“When we reach your father,” said Jon, settling down beside the fire and helping Anne stow away the iron pots and wooden dishes they’d used for dinner, “what do you think will happen?
There were pans and dishes, and two aluminum pots for coffee and tea.
The cabinet doors had fallen open and golden bottles and white clay pots rolled around the floor.
She couldn’t remember what she’d been meaning to do with them now but she had the fire globes and three sealed pots of black powder.
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