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1 blacksmith's anvil
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3 anvil
1. n анат. наковальняswage anvil — штамповочная наковальня; сварочная наковальня
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4 blacksmith's
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5 blacksmith anvil
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9 single-arm anvil
swage anvil — штамповочная наковальня; сварочная наковальня
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10 smith's anvil
swage anvil — штамповочная наковальня; сварочная наковальня
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11 swage anvil
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12 two-horned anvil
swage anvil — штамповочная наковальня; сварочная наковальня
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13 robot blacksmith
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14 chisel
зубило; стамеска; долото || рубить зубилом; строгать стамеской; долбить долотом- anvil chisel
- bench chisel
- blacksmith's chisel
- bull-nosed chisel
- bull-nosed cold chisel
- cape chisel
- chipping chisel
- cold chisel
- cross-cut chisel
- cross-cut cold chisel
- drift chisel
- fettling chisel
- file chisel
- flat chisel
- flat-cold chisel
- forge chisel
- groove chisel
- hand chisel
- hot chisel
- key-way chisel
- pneumatic chisel
- ripping chisel
- round nose chisel
- side chisel
- sizing chisel
- smith's chisel
- spinner's chisel
- top chiselEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > chisel
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