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61 back-firing expressions
неопределенные выражения (в тексте описания изобретения типа: As herein described and for the purpose set forth. — Согласно описанному выше н для указанной цели)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > back-firing expressions
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62 back down
to give up one's opinion, claim etc:يُعَبِّر عن رأيِهِShe backed down in the face of strong opposition.
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63 back pay
HRpay that is owed to an employee for work carried out before the current payment period and is either overdue or results from a backdated pay increase -
64 Back From The Dead
Mass media: BFDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Back From The Dead
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65 Back In The Days
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66 Back Of The Book
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67 back at the keyboard
Information technology: BAKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > back at the keyboard
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68 back of the house
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69 Satin Back Coating
A worsted fabric, made on the fancy twill basis with a satin back. The coarser warp yarn at the back gives weight and yet allows a fine face weave. This cloth is made 69-in. wide to give 58-in. finished. Warped 2 face, 1 back. The yarns are all worsted 2/56's face, 2/36's back warps and single 24's weft, 132 ends and 92 picks per inch (face 88, back 44).Dictionary of the English textile terms > Satin Back Coating
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70 Balk Back
A woollen fabric which, after finishing, has a soft back. Formed by leaving the back of the fabric uncut in the finishing operation. -
71 Padded-Back Linings
Twill weave all-cotton cloths of many qualities and widths. Printed both sides, on the face with the fancy pattern, and on the back they are printed black to prevent the face pattern showing through. Cheap quality, 40-in., 64 yards, 72 ends and 72 picks per inch, 36's warp, 38'sweft. Medium quality, 40-in., 64 yards, 72 ends and 96 picks per inch, 34's warp, 34's weft.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Padded-Back Linings
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72 Fancy Back
A general term used for coatings that are made with a different coloured pattern for the back. The face and back are distinct in design and colour. -
73 sit back
اِسْتَرخَى \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. lounge: sit in a lazy way: He was lounging back in his chair. -
74 left centre back
■ A defender who covers the area on the left-central side of the back four and whose principal task is to stop opposing players from scoring from that area.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe in der Viererkette es ist, die linke Mitte vor dem eigenen Tor zu schützen und die gegnerischen Stürmer in Schach zu halten. -
75 right centre back
■ A defender who covers the area on the right-central side of the back four and whose principal task is to stop opposing players from scoring from that area.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe in der Viererkette es ist, die rechte Mitte vor dem eigenen Tor zu schützen und die gegnerischen Stürmer in Schach zu halten. -
76 sit back
اِسْتَراحَ \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. rest: to be still, so as to regain one’s strength after work or activity: He lay down to rest after the race. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. -
77 Embroidered Back
This refers to the back of a glove, embellished with fancy embroidery or pointings. The name is commonly applied to Bordier points. -
78 Guy In Back
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79 Troughing The Shed
Mill term for the method of altering the warp shed in a loom to give the fabric fullness. The back rest is raised so that the bottom shed line of warp is depressed more below the warp line than the top shed is raised above it. Thus greater tension is put on the threads in the bottom shed line than on those forming the top shed, hence the latter give better cover.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Troughing The Shed
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80 to break the neck
General subject: break the back
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