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1 hardening flaw
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3 hardening flaw
Техника: закалочная трещина -
4 hardening flaw
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > hardening flaw
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5 hardening flaw
Англо-русский словарь по сварочному производству > hardening flaw
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6 hardening flaw
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7 flaw
1) трещина,2) дефект, изъян3) раковина ( дефект подложки)4) фаут, порок древесины6) порыв ветра; шквал• -
8 flaw
1. трещина2. дефект3. порок4. неслитина5. свищ ( дефект литья)hardening flaw — закалочная трещина
hidden flaw — скрытый дефект
internal flaw — внутренний [подслойный] дефект
processing flaw — производственный дефект
structural flaw — структурный дефект
subsurface flaw — 1) внутренняя трещина 2) подслойный [внутренний] дефект
surface flaw — 1) поверхностная трещина 2) поверхностный дефект
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > flaw
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9 flaw
1. n трещина2. n пороки, трещины3. n фаут4. n изъян, недостаток, дефект, порок; слабое место5. n юр. упущение, ошибка6. n шотл. ложь, выдумка7. n мористая кромка берегового льда8. v вызывать трещину; портить9. v трескаться; портиться10. v юр. делать недействительным11. n сильный порыв ветра; шквалСинонимический ряд:1. blemish (noun) blemish; blot; breach; break; cleft; crack; crevice; defect; error; fault; imperfection; shortcoming; vice2. gust (noun) flurry; gust; windflaw3. deface (verb) deface; disfigure; impair; mar -
10 flaw
1) дефект; порок; изъян2) разрыв; трещина3) брак•- hardening flaw
- manufacturing flaw
- surface flawEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > flaw
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11 flaw
(внутренняя) раковина; трещина; дефект; изъян; недостатокembedded flaw — внутренний дефект; внутренняя раковина
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12 flaw
1. трещина; дефект, порок || вызывать трещины, трескаться; портить, повреждать -
13 quench hardening
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > quench hardening
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14 закалочная трещина
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > закалочная трещина
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