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1 diagonal grain
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > diagonal grain
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2 slope of grain
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > slope of grain
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3 косослой
1) General subject: curly grain (в древесине), roe (в древесине)2) Engineering: oblique bed (залегание породы)3) Construction: cross-grain (порок древесины), twisted growth4) Forestry: cross grain, spiral grain5) Wood processing: diagonal grain6) Makarov: cross grain (порок строения древесины), diagonal grain (порок строения древесины), oblique (залегание породы) -
4 наклон волокон
Forestry: cross grain, diagonal grain, inclination of fibers, irregular grain, oblique grain, roey grain, short grain, slope of grain (древесины), sloping grain, twistiness (древесины), wavy grain -
5 косослой
кососло́й м.1. ( залегание породы) oblique2. ( порок строения древесины) cross [diagonal] grain* * * -
6 поперечный
1) General subject: cross, diametral, diametric, lateral, overthwart, sideways, thwart, transversal, transverse2) Naval: athwartship, latitudinal, transversely3) Medicine: diametrical, lateralis4) Engineering: crosscut, side-to-side5) Rare: traverse6) Chemistry: crossed7) Construction: cross cut8) Anatomy: transversalis (пересекающий что-нибудь поперек, расположенный поперек чего-нибудь)9) Railway term: across, cross transom10) Forestry: across-the-grain (о разрезе)11) Textile: cross-cut (о сечении)12) Electronics: traversal13) Oil: cross-cut, cross sectional, cross-sectional14) Astronautics: inverse15) Mechanics: cross-axis, crosswise16) Seismology: equivoluminal (о волне)17) Automation: crossover, in-out (о ходе рабочего органа станка)18) Makarov: across-the-gram (о разрезе), antiplane, cross-over, cross-wind, diagonal, girth (joint), out-of-plane, shearing, variable-area (recording)
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