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1 pierced shell
прошитая гильза трубной заготовкиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pierced shell
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2 pierced shell
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3 pierced shell
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6 pierced shell
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7 reel a pierced shell
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8 shell
1) налущивать
2) вышелушивать
3) вышелушить
4) насадный
5) оболочка
6) раковинный
7) раковистый
8) ракушечный
9) скорлупка
10) скорлупный
11) баллон
12) колба
13) корпус
14) скелет
15) юбка изолятора
16) слой
17) снаряд
18) очищать от скорлупы
19) черепаха
20) скорлупа
21) раковина
22) оболочковый
23) оболочечный
– anchor shell
– atom shell
– backing shell
– base shell
– boiler shell
– commutator shell
– condenser shell
– electron shell
– energy/mass shell
– explosive shell
– guy shell
– inner shell
– large-span shell
– magnetic shell
– pierced shell
– pressure shell
– shelerter shell
– shell casting
– shell model
– shell mold
– shell molding
– shell of a house
– shell of revolution
– shell reamer
– shell tap
– spherical shell
– teat cup shell
– tight shell
core of a shell transformer — сердечник трансформатора броневой
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10 pierced
прокалываемый - pierced polygon - pierced shell проколотый, с отверстием;
перфорированный - * ears проколотые уши (для серег) -
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1. n щель; прорезslit trench — окоп для укрытия, щель
2. n узкое окно3. n воен. смотровая щель4. n горн. печь5. n тех. разрыв6. n тех. разрез, шлицslit region — область, ограниченная разрезами
slit edge — кромка, образующаяся при продольной разрезке
7. v разрезать вдоль8. v нарезать узкими полосами9. v делать разрез10. v рваться11. v расщеплять, раскалывать12. v сужать13. v тех. разрезать, шлицеватьСинонимический ряд:1. gash (noun) breach; cleft; crack; crevice; cut; gash; incision; rift; slash; slice; split; tear2. cut (verb) cleave; cut; gash; gashed; incise; incised; pierce; pierced; rip; slash; slashed; slice; sliced; split; tear
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