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megfúj, kanyarog, csavar, felhúz (órát), göngyölít to wound: megsebesít* * *past tense, past participle; = wind II -
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N1. घावThe child has a wound on the knee.--------VT1. घायल\woundकरनाHe wounded a man by pelting stones at him. -
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n. wond; verwonding--------v. kronkelen; winden; opwinden; omwinden; veranderen van richting--------v. wonden; verwondenwound1[ woe:nd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————wound2〈 werkwoord〉————————wound3→ wind wind/ -
84 wound-up
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85 wound ****
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86 wound-up
adj. pred. 1. be wound-up вознемирен/возбуден/нервозен е: I was too woundup to sleep Бев премногу возбуден за да заспијам2. навиен (часовник)3. отворен (прозорец на возило) -
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I1. noun1) рана; ранение2) обида, оскорбление; ущерб2. verb1) ранить2) причинить боль, задеть; to wound smb.'s feelings задеть чьи-л. чувства; he was wounded in his deepest affections он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствахSyn:bruise, cut, lacerate, scarIIpast, past participle of wind I 2. 5)IIIpast, past participle of wind II 2.* * *1 (n) рана; ранение2 (v) ранить* * ** * *1. (wind) [waʊnd,wuːnd] v. ранить, поранить, причинять боль, задевать, уязвлять, ущемлять, ущемить 2. [waʊnd,wuːnd] n. рана, ранение, обида, оскорбление, ущерб, муки любви* * *задетьобидаоскорблениепоранитьранаранениераненияранить* * *1. сущ. 1) рана 2) обида 2. гл. 1) ранить 2) причинить боль -
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inf adj взвинченный; на нервахShe gets very wound up about going to the dentist.
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89 wound rotor
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90 wound stator
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91 wound-up
[ˌwaund'ʌp]прил.1) заведённый ( о часах)2) рассерженный; раздражительный, в беспокойном состоянииI was too wound-up to relax. — Я был так взвинчен, что не мог расслабиться.
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94 wound up
взви́нченныйshe was so wound up she couldn't sleep — она́ была́ так взволно́ванна, что не могла́ засну́ть
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(vb) harna-; WOUNDED harna; WOUND (noun) harwë –SKAR -
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shunt wound generatorгенератор с шунтовой обмоткойwind the generatorнаматывать обмотку генератораwind upпроворачивать воздушный винт -
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100 wound-rotor machine
асинхронная машина с фазным ротором
машина с фазным ротором
Асинхронная машина, у которой обмотка ротора присоединена к контактным кольцам.
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