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1 butt splice method
1) Полиграфия: способ склеивания (лент) встык2) Макаров: способ склеивания встык, способ склеивания лент встык -
2 butt splice method
способ склеивания (лент) встыкАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > butt splice method
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3 splice
1. склеивание, склейка; склеивать2. место склейки; подготовленный к склейке конец3. склеивание встык4. место склейки встык -
4 splice
соединение; сросток; сращивание; стык -
5 method
1) метод, способ; приём2) система; порядокАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > method
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6 method
1. метод, способ; приём2. система; порядокBourgess method for transparencies — способ печатания на прозрачном материале, способ Бургесса
box method — метод «ящика»
dot method — метод точек, метод пунктира
3. сухой перевод пигментной копии4. печатание без увлажненияduo method — способ изготовления последовательным копированием на левую и правую половину кадра
5. дуплекс-автотипия6. способ изготовления одновременным экспонированием лицевой и оборотной сторон оригинала на один кадрextrusion method — метод выдавливания, экструзионный метод
7. маскирование8. способ маскированияMultimask method — «Мультимаск»
relief printing method — высокая печать, способ высокой печати
9. разрезка по принципу ножниц10. способ разрезкиthree-color negative method — способ изготовления форм или фотоотпечатков с использованием трёх цветоделённых негативов
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7 chord splice
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8 butted splice
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9 flying splice
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10 overlap splice
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11 underlap splice
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > underlap splice
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