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1 awkward shape
неправильная форма; несимметричная форма; сложная форма ( детали)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > awkward shape
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2 неправильная форма
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > неправильная форма
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3 сложная форма
awkward shape, irregular shape -
4 асимметричная форма
1) Engineering: awkward shape, irregular shape2) Perfume: asymmetrical shapeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > асимметричная форма
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5 неправильная форма
1) Engineering: awkward shape2) Construction: irregular shape3) Mathematics: irregular shape (быть неправильной формы)4) Business: distortionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неправильная форма
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6 сложная форма
1) Engineering: awkward shape, irregular shape2) Construction: intricate shape3) Makarov: shaped form -
7 несимметричная форма
Automation: awkward shapeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несимметричная форма
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8 бесформенный
1) General subject: amorphous, anarchic, anarchical, anarchist, anarchistic, diffluent, fashionless, formless, heapy, indigested, lumpish, malformed, out of shape, shapeless, unfashioned, unformed, unshaped, unshapely, unshapen, without shape or form, blobby2) Medicine: aplastic3) American: bleary4) Agriculture: amorphic, awkward-shaped5) Construction: structureless6) Programming: stateless -
9 беременная
1) General subject: bang-up, big, big with child, enceinte, expectant, gravid, heavy with young (о самке), impregnate, in a certain position, parturient, quick with child (первоначально with quick child), with child, prego (i am 8 month prego - я на восьмом месяце), in a delicate condition2) Biology: heavy (об овце), in kindle (преим. о крольчихах), parous, pregnant (о собаке)5) Obsolete: great6) Agriculture: settled7) Australian slang: in the pudding club, preggie, preggo, up the spout8) Euphemism: in the family way9) Jargon: in a familiar way, in the club (особ. о незамужней), knocked-up, ln a (the) family way, in pod, up the stick, light bulb, P.G.(pregnant), preggy, P.G. pregnant, knocked up10) Fishery: gravid11) Makarov: stocked12) Taboo: anticipating, apron-up, away the trip, awkward, baby-bound, babyed, babyland shopping, bagged, banged up, belly up, (о женщине) bigged (см. big), caught, clucky (сравнение с курицей, снесшей яйцо), double-ribbed, expecting, fat, full in the belly, full of heir (игра слов на air и heir), gone (обыч. с указанием срока, напр. 6 months gone), heir-conditioned (игра слов на air-conditioned), high-bellied, high-waisted, in a bad shape, in for it, in pig, in the club, in the spud line, infanticipating (от infant и anticipate), jazzed, kidded, lumpy, not alone, obvious, on the hill, on the nest, pillowed, poisoned, preg, preparing the bassinet, priggling (от in pig и preggers), pu the elop (перевертыш от up the pole q.v.), pumped, rattle-shopping, rehearsing lullabies, run-to-seed, sewed up, shot in the giblets, stork-mad, storked, stung by a serpent, that way, thickening for something, up the duff, with a bay window, (о женщине) bun in the oven (usu She's got a bun in the oven)
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