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1 cement-clipping hammer
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2 hammer
1) молот, молоток3) зуммер4) ковать, обрабатывать молотом; вбивать, забивать, долбить•to hammer off — отрубать под молотом, отрубать молотком
to hammer out — обработать, выковать, расплющить, выбить, вычеканить молотом, оттянуть
- air hammer - air-drill hammer - ballast hammer - belt-driven hammer - bench hammer - bore hammer - bush hammer - cement-clipping hammer - coal hammer - compressed air hammer - dead flat hammer - diesel hammer - drift hammer - driving hammer - drop hammer - file hammer - fuller hammer - gravity hammer - holding-up hammer - machine hammer - paning hammer - paring hammer - pile driving hammer - pneumatic riveting hammer - reciprocating-type compressed-air hammer - rubber hammer - single-hand hammer - spalling hammer - steam air hammer - steam pile hammer - stone hammer - tapping hammer - trip hammer - vibratory hammerto hammer together — сколачивать, сбивать
* * *молоток- air hammer
- air drill hammer
- air pick hammer
- ball-peen hammer
- bricklayer's hammer
- brick hammer
- bush hammer
- carpenter's hammer
- chipping hammer
- claw hammer
- cross-peen hammer
- Dawson piling hammer
- demolition hammer
- diesel hammer
- differential steam hammer
- double-acting hammer
- double-acting air hammer
- double-acting piling hammer
- double-acting steam hammer
- drop hammer
- electric hammer
- electropneumatic hammer
- fitter's hammer
- forge hammer
- hydraulic hammer
- hydroblock hammer
- joiner's hammer
- knapping hammer
- lath hammer
- mash hammer
- mason's hammer
- patent hammer
- pendulum hammer
- pile driving hammer
- pile hammer
- pneumatic hammer
- power hammer
- power-operated bush hammer
- raising hammer
- single-acting compressed-air hammer
- single-acting hammer
- single-acting steam hammer
- smith's hammer
- spring-loaded hammer
- steam hammer
- straight peen hammer
- TNO hammer
- underwater driving hammer
- vibrating pile hammer
- vibrating hammer
- water hammer
- wooden hammer
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