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1 молоток для ковки лошадей
Agriculture: shoe hammer, shoeing hammerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > молоток для ковки лошадей
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2 ковка
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1) General subject: forging, hammer work, hammer-work, shoeing, smithing2) Naval: forge3) Engineering: hammering, pressing (в штампах), swaging (в производстве тугоплавких металлов), preform4) Rare: malleation5) Automobile industry: forge work, hammering (в механизме)6) Forestry: sharpening (дефибрерного камня), trueing (дефибрерного камня)7) Metallurgy: blacksmith ing, blacksmithing, forge smithing (свободна), malleating -
4 заковывать
несов. - зако́вывать, сов. - закова́ть; (вн.)1) ( соединять ковкой) hammer (d)2) (надевать на кого-л кандалы, цепи и т.п.) chain (d), put (d) into chains, fetter (d)зако́вывать в кандалы́ — shackle (d), put (d) into irons ['aɪənz]
моро́з закова́л ре́ку поэт. — the river is frozen over
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