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armour-bearer* * *armour-bearer, henchman, squire, sword-bearer* * *armigerarmour-bearersword-bearer -
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1) General subject: armiger, armor-bearer, armorbearer, armour bearer, chuprassy, henchman, squire, sword bearer, sword-bearer2) History: armour-bearer, varlet -
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м. ист.armour-bearer; sword-bearer; (перен.) henchman* -
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I м. ист.armour-bearer [-,beə-]II м. зоол.pichiciago [-sɪ'eɪgəʊ] -
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1) General subject: anchorage, anchorman, backbone, backstop (о механизме, методе, принципе), bearer, bracket, buttress, carrier, column, crutch, foothold, footing, footstep, handhold, hold, holdfast, holt, load cell, lodgment, pied-а-terre, pillar, prop, propugnaculum, reliance, rest, rock, shore, staff, stand-by, standard, stay, stock, support, supporter, thrust, hardpoint2) Geology: foot-piece, foot-stone, resting place, strut4) Naval: bearing piece, place resting5) Medicine: rack, seat, sustentaculum6) American: armor8) Military: support9) Engineering: abutment, anvil (машины для ультразвуковой сварки), bearing, bearing support, chair, cradle, fixture, flat (призмы весов), foot, holdback, holding block, holdup, jack, lug, mast (обычно с растяжками), mount, mounting, mounting base, mounting block, mounting component, mounting kit, mounting support, pad, pier, pillow block, pole, post, runner, seating, stanchion, steady, support arrangement, support block, support group, supporting block, supporting pier (трубопровода), tab10) Bookish: propugnation12) Rare: dependance, dependence13) Construction: abutment piece, buttress pier, jammer, (промежуточная) pier, pipe saddle (трубопровода), slant leg (моста), abutment (арки или свода)14) Mathematics: bent15) British English: armour16) Railway term: abutment pier, gantry, structure (контактной сети), support bearing, supporting pole, understructure17) Automobile industry: bearing part, foot (0,305м), foot step, fulcrum, pier (моста), setting19) Mining: foot piece, gauntry20) Greek: pou sto21) Forestry: beam hanger (балки), cushion, saddle, staddle, bunk (при штабелевке бревен)25) Astronautics: base, foundation, load ring26) Cartography: stand27) Silicates: buck (для обжига эмалированных изделий)28) Atomic energy: support leg29) Metrology: supporting plane30) Mechanics: sustainer31) Power engineering: (замка рабочей лопатки турбины) steeple33) Sakhalin energy glossary: support beam34) Automation: abut, (промежуточная) anchor, back-up block, backing block, block, craddle, hold-back, (монтажная) mount, (опорная) pad, pedestal, pillow, pressure pad, reaction pad, rest pad, support foot, supporting element35) Arms production: skid37) Makarov: anchor (промежуточная), anvil (напр. машины для ультразвуковой сварки), back, bankseat, bed, end (концевая), foothold (нижняя часть стебля растения), heel, hold-up, lodgement, means of support, newel, patten, pied-a-terre, pier (трубопровода), plank, sinew, stake, steadying bar, supporting, supporting member, tower (ЛЭП), well38) Electrical engineering: (одностоечная) pole (ЛЭП), support (линии ЛЭП)
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