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101 pull-back ram
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102 pull-back spring
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103 pull-back weight
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104 pull-back ram
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105 pull-back spring
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106 pull-back weights
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107 pull-back draw
• обр. мет.• изтегляне с противоналягане• дълбоко изтегляне с неподвижен поансон и подвижна матрица -
108 pull-back draws
• обр. мет.• изтегляне с противоналягане• дълбоко изтегляне с неподвижен поансон и подвижна матрицаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pull-back draws
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109 pull-back spring
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > pull-back spring
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110 pull\ back\ the\ curtains
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111 pull-back in the shares
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > pull-back in the shares
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112 pull-back cable
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113 pull-back spring
1) возвратная пружина; оттяжная пружина2) оттяжная пружина; возвратная пружина; обратная пружина -
114 pull-back weights
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115 pull-back spring
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > pull-back spring
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116 pull back draw bridge
adj відкатний містEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > pull back draw bridge
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117 pull-back spring
English-Russian dictionary of machine parts > pull-back spring
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118 pull-back ram
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > pull-back ram
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119 pull-back draw bridge
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120 carcass pull-back
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pull back — v. (D; intr.) to pull back from (to pull back from the others) * * * [ pʊl bæk] (D; intr.) to pull back from (to pull back from the others) … Combinatory dictionary
pull back — the troops were ordered to pull back Syn: withdraw, retreat, fall back, back off; pull out, retire, disengage; flee, turn tail … Thesaurus of popular words
pull back — verb a) To pull in a backwards direction Central African armed forces (FACA) troops were forced to pull back from the town and were planning an operation to retake it, the source said. b) To retreat Her nightgown was thin, and she felt chilly as… … Wiktionary