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1 Pull Out
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2 pull out of hole
2) Drilling: POOH (retrieve drillstring, tubing string, or wireline equipment from the hole) -
3 pull out of the hole
oil&gas: POOHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > pull out of the hole
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4 pull-out capstan
намоточное кольцо для перфоленты, ось-втулка катушки ( красящей ленты)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pull-out capstan
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5 pull-out protection
защита ( синхронной машины) от выпадения из синхронизмаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pull-out protection
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6 pull-out strength
прочность, определённая методом выдёргиванияАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pull-out strength
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7 pull-out test
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pull-out test
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8 pull-out torque
опрокидывающий момент ( создаваемый электроприводом в процессе пуска); предельный перегрузочный момент ( электродвигателя)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pull-out torque
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9 pull-out torque/speed curves
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pull-out torque/speed curves
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10 height at pull-out
Engineering: HAPOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > height at pull-out
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11 folder pull-out rollers
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > folder pull-out rollers
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12 Pull It Out of The Air
Military: PIOTAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pull It Out of The Air
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13 Pull Toyota Out
Jocular: PTO -
14 shortened form of pull your finger out of your ass
Idiomatic expression: pull the finger out (apparently, having your finger up your ass interferes with efficiency)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > shortened form of pull your finger out of your ass
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15 вытаскивать
pull out глагол: -
16 вынимать
pull out глагол: -
17 вырывать
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18 обдергиваться
pull out the wrong card глагол: -
19 выдвижной
pull-out/pullout, sliding; telescopic тех.* * ** * *pull-out/pullout, sliding; telescopic тех. -
20 выщипывать
См. также в других словарях:
pull-out — pull outs 1) N COUNT: usu N n In a newspaper or magazine, a pull out is a section which you can remove easily and keep. ...an eight page pull out supplement. 2) N SING: oft N from/of n When there is a pull out of armed forces from a place, troops … English dictionary
pull-out — pull|out [ˈpulaut] n 1.) the act of an army, business etc leaving a particular place ▪ The pull out of troops will begin soon. 2.) part of a book or magazine that is designed to be removed and read separately ▪ a pull out on home PCs … Dictionary of contemporary English
pull-out — pullˈ out adjective Denoting a section of a magazine, etc that can be removed and kept separately (see also ↑pull out below) • • • Main Entry: ↑pull … Useful english dictionary
Pull Out — is a feature documentary directed by Jyllian Gunther, released in 2004. It reflects on Gunther s past relationships and why they failed.AwardsThe film was an official selection of the following award organizations: *Hamptons International Film… … Wikipedia
pull out all the stops — If you pull out all the stops, you do everything you possibly can to achieve the result you want … The small dictionary of idiomes
pull out of the fire — (USA) If you pull something out of the fire, you save or rescue it … The small dictionary of idiomes
pull out of something — ˌpull ˈout (of sth) derived 1. (of a train) to leave a station 2. to move away from sth or stop being involved in it Syn: ↑withdraw • The project became so expensive that we had to pull out … Useful english dictionary
pull out — ► pull out withdraw or retreat. Main Entry: ↑pull … English terms dictionary
pull out of something — pull out (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race … New idioms dictionary
pull out of — pull out (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race … New idioms dictionary
pull out — (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race … New idioms dictionary