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1 зносостійкий
wear-resistant; wearproof -
2 надівати
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3 надівати ремінь безпеки
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > надівати ремінь безпеки
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4 носити
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5 носити арештантський одяг
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > носити арештантський одяг
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6 носити уніформу
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7 зносостійка деталь
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8 руйнівна сила часу
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9 фізичне і моральне зношення
Українсько-англійський словник > фізичне і моральне зношення
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10 одяг
чверхній одяг — overcoat, outer clothing
одяг для відпочинку — leisure wear, resort wear
одяг масового виробництва — ready-for-wear garment, ready-made garment, ready-to-wear garment, ready-to-wear
одяг одноразового використання — disposables, disposable
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11 знос
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12 розношувати
= розносити( про взуття) to tread out; to wear in; to break in, to get comfortable in use; to make wider and easier by wear; to wear to one's shape; to wear off the freshness (of) -
13 експлуатаційне зношення
physical depreciation; wear; service wear; wear and tear -
14 фізичне зношення
physical depreciation; wear; service wear; wear and tear -
15 абразивний
abrasive, abradantабразивний брусок — hone, carborundum brick
абразивний вплив — abrasive action, scuffing action, skiving action, abrasing effect, abrasive situation
абразивний знос — abrasion, abrasive damage, abrasive wear, cutting wear
абразивний інструмент — abrasive tool, grinding tool
абразивний матеріал — abradant, abrasive
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16 витирати
= витерти1) to wipe, to rub; ( насухо) to dry, to wipe dry2) ( зношувати - про одяг) to wear out by use, to wear threadbare -
17 доривати
I = дорвати1) ( закінчувати рвати) to finish tearing; to finish picking2) (про одяг і т. ін.) to wear down, to wear outII = дорити( закінчувати рити) to finish digging; ( рити до якогось місця) to dig (to, as far as) -
18 дориватися
I = дорватися( зношуватися) to become torn, to wear down, to wear outII = дорватися( одержувати доступ до чогось) to fall upon, to seize upon; to get (to), to reachIII = доритися( риючи) to dig down (to), to reach by digging -
19 зношеність
жwear, degree of wear, deterioration -
20 зношування
сwear; wearing out; wear and tear
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