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1 Punch On
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2 punch
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3 PUNCH
• You don't pull any punches - Не в бровь, а в глаз (H) -
4 punch up
обвести чертёж (напр., тушью)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > punch up
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5 =punch through function
General subject: punch thru functionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > =punch through function
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6 Punch Card
File extension: PC -
7 Punch Extra Holes in Cards
Programming: PEHCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Punch Extra Holes in Cards
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8 Punch Invalid Character
Programming: PICУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Punch Invalid Character
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9 Punch Off
File extension: PF -
10 Punch System Operator
Programming: PSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Punch System Operator
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11 Punch Through
Law: PT -
12 Punch and drain station
Chemical weapons: PDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Punch and drain station
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13 punch card accounting machine
Information technology: PCAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > punch card accounting machine
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14 punch die
Abbreviation: PD -
15 punch in the mouth
American: knuckle sandwich (Shut up or I'll give you a \<b\>knuckle sandwich\</b\>)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > punch in the mouth
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16 punch tape
Information technology: PT -
17 punch-card machine
Information technology: PCMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > punch-card machine
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18 punch-through voltage
Engineering: PTVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > punch-through voltage
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19 punch clock
General subject: (см.) clock card machine -
20 punch-card
n перфокарта
См. также в других словарях:
Punch — can refer to:Tools* Punch (metalworking), a tool used to create an impression in a metal * Punch (numismatics), an intermediate used in the process of manufacturing coins * Punch (typography), an intermediate used in the process of manufacturing… … Wikipedia
Punch — /punch/, n. 1. the chief male character in a Punch and Judy show. 2. pleased as Punch, highly pleased; delighted: They were pleased as Punch at having been asked to come along. [short for PUNCHINELLO] * * * I English illustrated periodical… … Universalium
punch — punch1 [punch] n. [prob. < var. of ponchon: see PUNCHEON1] 1. a) a tool driven or pressed against a surface that is to be stamped, pierced, etc. b) a tool driven against a nail, bolt, etc. that is to be worked in, or against a pin that is to… … English World dictionary
Punch — Punch, n. [Hind. p[=a]nch five, Skr. pa?can. So called because composed of five ingredients, viz., sugar, arrack, spice, water, and lemon juice. See {Five}.] A beverage composed of wine or distilled liquor, water (or milk), sugar, and the juice… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Punch — Punch, n. [Abbrev. fr. puncheon.] 1. A tool, usually of steel, variously shaped at one end for different uses, and either solid, for stamping or for perforating holes in metallic plates and other substances, or hollow and sharpedged, for cutting… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
punch — Ⅰ. punch [1] ► VERB 1) strike with the fist. 2) press (a button or key on a machine). 3) N. Amer. drive (cattle) by prodding them with a stick. ► NOUN 1) a blow with the fist. 2) informal … English terms dictionary
punch up — ˌpunch ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they punch up he/she/it punches up present participle punching up past tense … Useful english dictionary
Punch — Punch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Punched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Punching}.] [From {Punch}, n., a tool; cf. F. poin[,c]onner.] To perforate or stamp with an instrument by pressure, or a blow; as, to punch a hole; to punch ticket. [1913 Webster] {Punching… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Punch — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Punch puede referirse a: Punch y Judy, títeres tradicionales ingleses Punch (revista) Obtenido de Punch Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación … Wikipedia Español
punch|y — «PUHN chee», adjective, punch|i|er, punch|i|est. Informal. 1. having lots of punch; forceful; terse; hard hitting: » … Useful english dictionary
Punch — Punch, n. [Prov. E. Cf. {Punchy}.] 1. A short, fat fellow; anything short and thick. [1913 Webster] I . . . did hear them call their fat child punch, which pleased me mightily, that word being become a word of common use for all that is thick and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English