Harpic - translation to russian
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Harpic - translation to russian

BRAND NAME OF A TOILET BOWL CLEANER
Harpic (cleaning product)

Harpic         

['hɑ:pɪk]

общая лексика

"Харпик" (фирменное название порошка для чистки санитарно-технического оборудования производства компании "Рекитт энд Коулман" [Reckitt & Colman])

harpy         
  • Greater coat of arms of the city of [[Nuremberg]]
  • Harpies in the infernal wood, from ''Inferno'' XIII, by [[Gustave Doré]], 1861.
  • A harpy in [[Ulisse Aldrovandi]]'s ''Monstrorum Historia'', Bologna, 1642.
  • A [[medieval]] depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman.
  • Mirror with figure of a Harpy, 11–12th century CE, [[Termez]], Uzbekistan
HALF-HUMAN AND HALF-BIRD PERSONIFICATION OF STORM WINDS FROM GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY GENERALLY DEPICTED AS BIRDS WITH THE HEADS OF MAIDENS
Harpies; Harpy (Greek mythology); Harpie; Harpyiai; Okypode; Acholoe; Άρπυια; Harpys; Bird Monster; Bird monster; Jungfrauenadler; Harpier; Harpuiai
harpy noun 1) myth. гарпия 2) хищник; грабитель
harpy         
  • Greater coat of arms of the city of [[Nuremberg]]
  • Harpies in the infernal wood, from ''Inferno'' XIII, by [[Gustave Doré]], 1861.
  • A harpy in [[Ulisse Aldrovandi]]'s ''Monstrorum Historia'', Bologna, 1642.
  • A [[medieval]] depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman.
  • Mirror with figure of a Harpy, 11–12th century CE, [[Termez]], Uzbekistan
HALF-HUMAN AND HALF-BIRD PERSONIFICATION OF STORM WINDS FROM GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY GENERALLY DEPICTED AS BIRDS WITH THE HEADS OF MAIDENS
Harpies; Harpy (Greek mythology); Harpie; Harpyiai; Okypode; Acholoe; Άρπυια; Harpys; Bird Monster; Bird monster; Jungfrauenadler; Harpier; Harpuiai

['hɑ:pi]

существительное

общая лексика

хищник

жестокий

алчный человек

сварливая женщина

ведьма

мегера

грабитель

мифология

гарпия (Harpy)

гарпия

Wikipedia

Harpic

Harpic is the brand name of a toilet cleaner launched in the United Kingdom in 1932 by Reckitt and Sons (now Reckitt). It is currently available in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. The toilet cleaning products marketed under the brand name include liquids, tablets, wipes, brush systems, and toilet bowl and cistern blocks.

It contains hydrochloric acid (10%) as the active ingredient, along with butyl oleylamine and other ingredients, in an aqueous solution.

Examples of use of Harpic
1. Here comes Harpic!, and I had to say it over and over again, hundreds of times, until, as the long days sun sank below the wonky jalousie of my tiny Soho studio, I finally became the most convincing lavatory you ever heard.
What is the Russian for Harpic? Translation of &#39Harpic&#39 to Russian