| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| italia | tavolo da pranzo |
| japani | 食卓 (shokutaku), キッチンテーブル (kitchintēburu / kitchin-tēburu) |
| kreikka | τραπεζαρία (trapezaría) |
| ranska | table à manger |
| ruotsi | matbord |
| saksa | Esstisch |
| suomi | ruokapöytä |
| tanska | spisebord |
| turkki | yemek masası |
| unkari | étkezőasztal |
| venäjä | обеденный стол (obedennyi stol) |
| Monikko | dining tables |
A table, usually in a dining room or dining hall, on which meals are served.
A dining room table with reproduction mock-up display to lend historic context to Copped Hall, aka Copt Hall or Copthall, a Grade II listed country house, 1.5 miles (2 km) west from the town of Epping, Essex, England. The house and its ancillary buildings are within the civil parish of Epping Upland, with the larger part of the gardens to the west, in Waltham Abbey. The present mid-18th-century Georgian hall replaced an earlier Elizabethan hall by Sir Thomas Heneage. It was destroyed by fire in 1917, with it and its gardens suffering further 20th-century destruction and neglect. The property is being restored by The Copped Hall Trust. Mobile device view: Wikimedia (as at 2019) makes it difficult to immediately view photo groups related to this image. To see its most relevant allied photos, click on Copped Hall, and this uploader's Parks and gardens photos. You can add a beta click-through 'categories' button to the very bottom of photo-pages you view by going to settings... three-bar icon top left. Desktop view: Wikimedia (as at 2019) makes it difficult to immediately view the helpful category links where you can find images related to this one in a variety of ways; for these go to the very bottom of the page. Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II with Canon EF 24-105mm F4L IS USM lens. Software: RAW file lens-corrected, optimized and converted with DxO PhotoLab 2 Elite, and further optimized with Adobe Photoshop CS2.
A table, usually in a dining room or dining hall, on which meals are served.
Hutch table configured as a table (top) and settle (bottom)