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1) General subject: shoulder2) Aviation: flipped side3) Naval: fender (на шлюпке), guard iron, rubber, rubbing list, sheer molding, sheer rail4) Engineering: ball (венчика бутылки), bead, belting, crimp, fender bar, fillet, flange, pad, rib, rubbing piece (шлюпки), sheer moulding5) Construction: projecting edge, rounding-off shoulder6) Railway term: bearing rib7) Automobile industry: collar (кольцевое утолщение вала, составляющее с ним одно целое)8) Mining: bolster, shank collar (хвостовика бура)9) Oil: lip10) Mechanics: radially extending flange11) Drilling: chamfer, collar, shouldered, swell12) Automation: raised boss13) General subject: collar (в конечной передаче бульдозера)14) Makarov: fender bar (шлюпки)15) Yachting: rubbing strips -
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1) General subject: marine fendering, wood belting2) Naval: breasting dolphin, fender, fender guard, fendering, guard-rail, lash rail, permanent fender, rubber, rubbing band, rubbing strake, shelf, shelf piece, side fender, crash rails3) Engineering: fender bar, guard rail, rubbing piece, sheer clamp4) Yachting: clamp -
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