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крышка; чехол; покров; обшивка; прикрытие; покрытие; см. тж. covering; защитный слой; закрывать; прикрывать; покрыватьair inlet dust cover — заглушка [защитная крышка] воздухозаборника (предотвращающая попадание пыли)
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N1. पोटलीMy father asked me to bring a pack of biscuits from the market.Everyday I carry a pack of books to school.2. समूहA pack of scientists was sent to America for some research.Last Sunday a wild pack of wolves were brought down to the zoo from the jungles.--------V1. गठरी बनानाPack your luggage as soon as possible.Usually glassware is protected against breaking by packing a cover of soft materials like cotton & hay around them. -
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حَزَمَ \ bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. The nurse bound up my wounds. pack: to put one’s things into a container, for a journey: Have you packed (your suitcase) yet? Have you packed your clothes in that bag?, to put sth. (not liquid) into a container; cover sth. with paper or cloth (esp. for sale or for sending away) The cigarettes were packed in silver paper, inside a Cardboard packet. strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
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<tech.gen> (any type and shape; e.g. on access holes, machine parts) ■ Abdeckung f ; Deckel m ugs<tech.gen> (usu. easily removable; any shape and size) ■ Deckel m<tech.gen> (body, housing) ■ Gehäuse n<tech.gen> ■ Hülle f<tech.gen> (e.g. book) ■ Umhüllung f<tech.gen> (cladding, envelope) ■ Ummantelung fBS 4118 < build> (thickness of a layer over something embedded; e.g of soil over a drain) ■ Überdeckung f ; Überdeckungshöhe f<el> ■ Verschlussdeckel m< print> (covering within which the leaves of a book are bound) ■ Einband m ; Einbanddecke f ; Buchdecke fvt (areas; with radio, TV, cellular communication) ■ versorgen vt ; abdecken vtvt < gen> (abstract; e.g. a subject, problem, task) ■ konzentrieren auf vr ; behandeln vt ; betrachten vtvt <tech.gen> (an object, e.g. with polythene sheeting; or subject in a paper) ■ abdecken vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. floor with carpets, tiles) ■ bedecken vtvt <tech.gen> (area, scope, range; e.g. with data, radar) ■ erfassen vt ; abdecken vtvt <tech.gen> ■ umhüllen vtvt <tech.gen> (physically; e.g. with blanket, lid) ■ zudecken vtvt <textil.srfc> (furniture; e.g. a sofa) ■ beziehen vt -
6 cover-type annealing furnace
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cover-type annealing furnace
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7 pack annealing
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8 double cover box
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9 hinged cover
<mech.eng> ■ aufklappbare Schutzhaube f< pack> ■ Scharnierdeckel m DIN 55 405 -
10 outer cover
<energ.sol> (of collector) ■ äußere Abdeckung f< pack> ■ Außenhülle f -
11 protective cover
<tech.gen> ■ Schutzabdeckung f ; Verkleidungskappe f ; Wetterschutzhaube f< pack> ■ Schutz m -
12 sliding cover
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13 slip cover
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14 telescoping cover
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15 threaded cover
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16 protective cover
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17 shrink-wrapped pallet cover
nPACK paleta con envoltura retráctil fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > shrink-wrapped pallet cover
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18 manta
Arizona: 1887. A pack cover, generally a large cotton or canvas one (approximately nine feet by twelve feet), laid over the top of a loaded packsaddle to protect the goods from rain or snowstorms. It may also have been wrapped around a load of goods before setting it on the packsaddle. Among the several definitions given by the DRAE for this term is a one describing piece of ordinary cotton fabric used in Mexico or a piece of cloth used as protection for the horses. Santamaría defines it as an ordinary piece of cotton cloth used primarily for everyday clothing. No Spanish source gives a definition identical to the southwestern meaning of 'pack cover.' It is possible that the first manta was an improvised one and the name simply stuck.Alternate form: manto. -
19 paket
adj. takeaway--------n. package, packet, takeout, parcel, pack, cover* * *1. package 2. packet 3. bundle (n.) 4. package (n.) 5. pack (n.) -
20 крышка
cover
- (щиток колеса) — cover
- блока цилиндров — cylinder-head cover
- заливной горловины — filler (neck) cap
- заливной горловины маслобака — oil tank filler cap
- заливной горловины маслобака с мерной линейкой — oil tank filler cap with a dipstick
- заливной горловины крыльевого (топливного) бака — overwing fuel filler (neck) cap
- заливной горловины топливнога бака — fuel tank filler (neck) cap
- капота (двигателя) — cowl panel
-, капота, боковая — side cowl panel
- капота, верхняя — top cowl panel
- капота, задняя верхняя — rear top cowl panel
- капота, нижняя — bottom cowl panel
- капота, откидная — hinged cowl panel
- капота, передняя (верхняя) — (front) top cowl panel
- капота, средняя верхняя — main top cowl panel
- колеса шасси (в мотогондоле) — blister in top ot wheel well
- коренного подшипника (коленвала) — main bearing cap
- люка — door panel, door cover
- лючка — access door panel, access door cover
- нагнетателя, задняя — supercharger casing rear cover
- парашютной камеры — petal cap
матерчатая крышка, образованная соединением оснований нескольких треугольных клапанов к ранцу. — a fabric cover formed by joining the bases of a number of triangular flaps to the pack.
-, передняя (главного редуктора) — front cover
- подшипника — bearing cover
-, профилированная с наз (содержащая ранец, радиомаяк и спасательный плот) — survival kit tray
- унитаза — closet lid
- шатуна (пд) — connecting rod cap
открывать к. лючка — open access door (panel)
открывать (откидывать) к. — swing the door openРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > крышка
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pack — 1 verb 1 IN BOXES, CASES ETC also pack up (I, T) to put things into cases, boxes etc for taking somewhere or storing: I forgot to pack my razor. | They packed up the contents of their house. | We re off to Greece tomorrow and I haven t even… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pack — I. /pæk / (say pak) noun 1. a quantity of anything wrapped or tied up; a parcel; a packet. 2. a wrapped or otherwise contained load carried on the back by a person or by an animal. 3. a. → backpack (defs 1 and 2). b. a soldier s backpack. 4. the… …
pack — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, of Low German or Dutch origin; akin to Middle Low German & Middle Dutch pak pack Date: 13th century 1. a. a bundle arranged for convenience in carrying especially on the back b. a group… … New Collegiate Dictionary