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السُّنْبُلَةِ
powłoka [galwaniczna]
plating [ˈpleɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬-] N no pl
plating
OpenDict entry
plating N
skin plating NAUT
rubber plating
platinum plating metaloznawstwo
plate1 [pleɪt] N
1. plate (dish):
2. plate of metal, glass:
3. plate:
4. plate JOURN:
5. plate no pl:
6. plate (coated dishes):
7. plate GEO:
8. plate BIOL:
9. plate (in church):
10. plate (in book):
11. plate MED:
Phrases:
to have a lot on one's plate esp Brit inf
plate2 [pleɪt] VB trans
1. plate (coat with metal):
pozłacać [perf pozłocić]
2. plate (cover with metal plates):
pokrywać [perf pokryć] osłonami z blachy
door-plate N
license plate N AM
number plate N Brit
paper plate N
plate glass N no pl
plate-layer N Brit RAIL
plate rack N
plate shears N pl
plate tectonics N no pl GEO
OpenDict entry
plate N
screw plate narzędzia
Savart plate optyka
repulsive plate hutnictwo
printing plate przemysł poligraficzny
orthotropic plate wytrzymałość materiałów
nog plate przemysł szklarski
nail plate ANAT
Present
Iplate
youplate
he/she/itplates
weplate
youplate
theyplate
Past
Iplated
youplated
he/she/itplated
weplated
youplated
theyplated
Present Perfect
Ihaveplated
youhaveplated
he/she/ithasplated
wehaveplated
youhaveplated
theyhaveplated
Past Perfect
Ihadplated
youhadplated
he/she/ithadplated
wehadplated
youhadplated
theyhadplated
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In historical eras, white prisoners worked in the fields, and the prison housed clothing, license plate, and shoe factories.
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He provided police with the license plate number and address, but they did not act on the information.
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A license plate may be listed only on one account.
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He had been identified by his license plate.
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If the license plate can't be found in the database, then it is processed as a violation.
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