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1 долотчатый бур
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > долотчатый бур
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2 долотчатый бур
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > долотчатый бур
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3 лезвие долотчатого бура
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > лезвие долотчатого бура
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4 выполнять тяжёлую работу
1) General subject: drudge, labour, moil (особ. в выражении to toil and moil), toil and moil (особ. в выражении to toil and moil), travail, toil and moil2) Literal: break stones3) Economy: to breakstones4) Makarov: (за кого-л.) do dirty work for himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выполнять тяжёлую работу
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5 выполнять тяжелую работу
1) General subject: drudge, labour, moil (особ. в выражении to toil and moil), toil and moil (особ. в выражении to toil and moil), travail, toil and moil2) Literal: break stones3) Economy: to breakstones4) Makarov: (за кого-л.) do dirty work for himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выполнять тяжелую работу
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6 Maynard Oil Company
NASDAQ: MOILУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Maynard Oil Company
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7 motor oil
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8 автомобильное смазочное масло
1) Military: moil2) Chemistry: automobile oil3) Mechanic engineering: (автотракторное) automobile oil4) Logistics: motor oilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > автомобильное смазочное масло
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9 беспорядок
1) General subject: Rafferty rules, alarum, bewilderment, bumble, clutter, cobweb, combustion, confusion, disarray, disorder, disorderliness, disorganization, helter-skelter, hugger mugger, jumble, kippage, litter, mess, mess hall, messroom, misrule, mix, moil, muddle, pease meal, pease-meal, pell-mell, rabblement, riot, snarl, tanglement, tea fight, tea party, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, topsyturvydom, troy fair, troy town, troy-fair, tumble, turbulence, turmoil, untidiness, upset, disarrangement, addlement, gobbledygook2) Colloquial: hugger-mugger, puddle, shambles, tea-fight, tea-party5) Obsolete: misarray6) Military: disturbance7) Mathematics: chaos, derangement, inversion8) Accounting: irregularity9) Australian slang: Rafferty's rules, dog's breakfast, dog's dinner10) Automobile industry: rough-and-tumble11) Diplomatic term: distraction14) Business: anarchy15) Crystallography: dislocation16) Makarov: excess, huddle, mud, perturbation, printer's pie, tangle17) Taboo: ass-up, balls (pl) (usu make balls of something), balls-up, chicken shit, fuck-up, hell of a mess, let hell pop loose, merry hell, pig's ass18) Scuba diving: out of order -
10 воровка
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11 грязное пятно
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12 долотчатый бур
1) Engineering: chisel jumber, chisel-shaped bit, flat jumber2) Construction: chisel jumper, moyle3) Railway term: flat-ended chisel4) Mining: spade-type bit5) Oil: bull bit, chisel bit, flat bit, moil, spade bit, two-point bit -
13 изнурительная работа
1) General subject: back breaker, back-breaker, funsey, funsie, moil, wearing occupation2) Colloquial: fag3) Makarov: hard workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изнурительная работа
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14 исполнять утомительную работу
Makarov: toil and moilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исполнять утомительную работу
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15 лезвие долотчатого бура
Oil: chisel edge, moil pointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лезвие долотчатого бура
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16 мука
1) General subject: agony (душевное или физическое), anguish, breadstuffs, excruciation, farina, flour, harassment, laceration, martyrdom, meal, moil, oatmeal, pain, suffering, throe, throes, torment, torture, travail, twinge, bread-stuffs2) Colloquial: ordeal (I attempt to wake Tyler up at 7:15 and get him into the shower by 7:30 a.m. This is an ordeal as he is hard to wake up but gets into the shower rather easily. - Это мука)3) Engineering: dust5) British English: cornmeal6) Metallurgy: powder7) Makarov: breadstuff, hell8) Gold mining: pulverized ore9) Cement: raw material -
17 мучение
1) General subject: agony, anguish, excruciation, fash, fret, headache, inquisition, laceration, martyrdom, misery, moil, torment, victimization, worry2) Literal: rack3) Religion: crucifying4) Makarov: purgatory5) Taboo: grinding -
18 набель
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19 остриё кирки
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20 отбивать набель
Silicates: cut the moil
См. также в других словарях:
Moil — Moil, v. i. [From {Moil} to daub; prob. from the idea of struggling through the wet.] To soil one s self with severe labor; to work with painful effort; to labor; to toil; to drudge. [1913 Webster] Moil not too much under ground. Bacon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moil — Moil, n. A spot; a defilement. [1913 Webster] The moil of death upon them. Mrs. Browning. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moil — Moil, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Moiling}.] [OE. moillen to wet, OF. moillier, muillier, F. mouller, fr. (assumed) LL. molliare, fr. L. mollis soft. See {Mollify}.] To daub; to make dirty; to soil; to defile. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moil — [moil] vi. [ME moillen, to moisten, make wet < OFr moillier < VL * molliare, to soften < L mollis, soft: see MOLLIFY] Dial. to toil; drudge vt. Archaic to moisten or soil n. 1. drudgery; hard work 2. confusion; turmoil moiler n … English World dictionary
moil — index commotion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
moil — bro·moil; moil·er; moil·ey; tur·moil·er; moil; tur·moil; moil·ing·ly; … English syllables
moil — {{11}}moil (n.) toil, labor, 1612, from from MOIL (Cf. moil) (v.). {{12}}moil (v.) to labour in the mire [Johnson], c.1400, from O.Fr. moillier to wet, moisten (12c., Mod.Fr. mouiller), from V.L. *molliare, from L. mollis soft, from PIE *mel soft … Etymology dictionary
moil — 1) In glassblowing, the bit of glass that surrounds the pipe that cannot be used. The goblet broke because the moil got too cold and cracked. 2) The orange oily substance that bubbles to the top of bolognese sauce whilst cooking or left standing … Dictionary of american slang
moil — 1) In glassblowing, the bit of glass that surrounds the pipe that cannot be used. The goblet broke because the moil got too cold and cracked. 2) The orange oily substance that bubbles to the top of bolognese sauce whilst cooking or left standing … Dictionary of american slang
moil — [[t]mɔɪl[/t]] v. i. 1) to work hard; drudge 2) cvb to whirl or eddy 3) cvb archaic to wet or smudge 4) drudgery 5) turmoil • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME moillen to make or get wet and muddy < MF moillier < VL *molliāre, der. of L mollis soft… … From formal English to slang
moil — v. & n. archaic v.intr. drudge (esp. toil and moil). n. drudgery. Etymology: ME f. OF moillier moisten, paddle in mud, ult. f. L mollis soft … Useful english dictionary