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21cold water costs — geriamojo vandens išlaidos statusas Aprobuotas sritis socialinė parama apibrėžtis Geriamojo vandens ir nuotekų kiekių, padaugintų iš jų kainų bei pardavimo veiklos sąnaudų (išlaidų), suma, įskaitant pridėtinės vertės mokestį. atitikmenys: angl.… …
22cold-water ordeal — A trial by ordeal in which the defendant was thrown into cold water; if he sank, he was deemed innocent; if he floated, he was found guilty …
23cold-water paint — noun : a paint consisting of a pigment held in suspension by a binder dissolved in cold water …
24cold water — 1) water bodies characterised by summer temperatures not exceeding 20°C 2) the species found in water bodies characterised by summer temperatures not exceeding 20°C …
25cold-water flat — cold′ wa ter flat′ n. dial. an apartment, often in an unheated building, provided only with cold running water • Etymology: 1940–45 …
26cold-water flat — /kohld waw teuhr, wot euhr/, Chiefly Northeastern U.S. (formerly) an apartment provided with only cold running water, often in a building with no central heating. [1940 45] * * * …
27cold-water flat — noun an apartment without modern conveniences • Hypernyms: ↑apartment, ↑flat * * * /kohld waw teuhr, wot euhr/, Chiefly Northeastern U.S. (formerly) an apartment provided with only cold running water, often in a building with no central heating.… …
28cold water ordeal — The trial which was anciently used for the common sort of people, who, having a cord tied about them under their arms, were cast into a river; if they sank to the bottom until they were drawn up, which was in a very short time, then were they… …
29cold water ordeal — The trial which was anciently used for the common sort of people, who, having a cord tied about them under their arms, were cast into a river; if they sank to the bottom until they were drawn up, which was in a very short time, then were they… …
30cold-water man — Scottish a person who drinks no intoxicants The use is perhaps obsolete, in a society where, for some, abstinence is taboo: Dae ye drink? He s a cauld water man. (J. F. S. Gordon, 1880) …