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101 screw on
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102 screw up
/vt/ завинчивать -
103 screw
мед.гл. привинчивать; зажимать винтом винт; кессонная болезнь, завинчивающийся* * *винт, шуруп -
104 screw
винт, болт; скреплять болтами, привинчивать, нарезать резьбу; винтовой шпиндель; зажимной винт (патрона шпинделя); змеевик, шнек.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > screw
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105 screw in
ввинчивать.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > screw in
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106 screw on
привинтить, свинтить.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > screw on
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107 screw up
завинчивать, затягивать.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > screw up
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108 screw
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109 screw
винт; червяк ( экструдера); шнек; ввинчивать; навинчивать; завинчиватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > screw
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110 screw
завинчивать; привинчивать; винт; шуруп; шнек -
111 screw-in
ввертной, вворачиваемыйEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > screw-in
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112 screw-on
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > screw-on
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113 screw in
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114 screw on
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115 screw up
завинчивать, подтягивать, укреплять, подвинтить -
116 screw
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117 screw in
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118 screw on
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119 screw up
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120 screw
жарг. брит.
См. также в других словарях:
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