“CHAIRS” на українській мові

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інші переклади

дієслово
бути головою
chair
обирати головою
chair
саджати
plant put seat chair bed
очолювати
lead head chair manage captain
піднімати й нести
chair
посадити на трон
chair
іменник
голова
head chairman president chief chair noggin
головування
presidency chairmanship chair presidentship
посада професора
chair
стілець
chair stool seat tabouret
кафедра
chair cathedra pew dais
професура
professorship professorate chair professoriate
суддівство
refereeing chair system
крісло
chair armchair
посада судді
magistracy chair
місце головуючого
chair
місце свідка на суді
chair

синоніми

іменник

professorship

дієслово

preside over take the chair of lead direct run manage control be in charge of

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The chairs had been damaged from the battle the day before and carried away for repair.

There were chairs carved from Zinzarran rosewood, a silver and glass table and a cabinet well stocked with crystal bottles, even a shelf of books.

He and his two assistants were going around the three interconnected rooms that made up the main bar, checking behind chairs and benches for overlooked drunks.

And these great robbers sitting in easy chairs before huge mahogany tables, and those highwaymen speaking from the platforms of the conventions of the ruling parties, were the same people who in success stories and in the papers were praised as valuable citizens, the builders of the nation, the staunch upholders of our civilization and of our culture.

There was a rack of arms, a wall of closets Rew guessed were filled with supplies and disguises, a large table with several chairs arranged around it that could be used for guild meetings, and a woman in the center of the room bound to a chair.

Kevin led her past lounge chairs occupied by intertwined couples making out and drinking.

”Rew strode across the room and flopped into one of the miner’s sturdier-looking chairs.

Nesta had already asked the House to prepare a bedroom for all three of them to share, and she’d entered the private library to find it transformed: by the window against the far wall, a worktable and chairs had been swapped for three cots, each laden with blankets and pillows.

The crowd got to their feet, retreating from the guard, knocking chairs over and shoving each other out of the way.

They’d eat them outside on the white tables with red chairs under a duo of palm trees, the sun setting over SoCal suburbia.

Some priestesses rose from where they worked at the desks and chairs on each level; some remained.