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1 спичка
негодная, незагоревшаяся спичка — dead match
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2 спичка
негодная, незагоревшаяся спичка — dead match
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > спичка
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3 чиркать спичкой
General subject: scratch a match, strike a match -
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5 риска
1) Naval: match mark2) Medicine: (разделительная черта на таблетке) breaking line3) Military: trick (на сетке оптического прибора)4) Engineering: graduation line, hairline, mark, matchmark, scribe, sealing flange5) Pharmacology: (таблетки) tablet score line (break line)6) Automobile industry: guide line7) Metallurgy: mark (напр. шкалы прибора), matchmark (на деталях для правильной установки их при сборке), scratch mark8) Dentistry: marking9) Metrology: graticule line (окуляра)10) Drilling: notch, scribed line12) Automation: groove (дефект проката), guide mark (дефект проката), index line, indexing line, nick, score mark13) Arms production: scribe mark14) Makarov: graduation mark (на шкале), point, tick15) oil&gas: machining mark, tool mark16) Pharmacy: engravure (на таблетке), scoreline (на таблетке) -
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несов. - чи́ркать, сов. - чи́ркнуть; разг.1) (по дт.; царапать) scratch (d), strike (d)чи́ркать спи́чкой — strike a match
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7 риска
ж. markцарапина; риска — scratch mark
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8 риска
mark
(индекс, отметка)
- (индикаторная) — indexing groove
риска нанесена на корпусе для индикации положения рычага, — an indexing groove is cut in the housing to indicate the lever position.
- (царапина) — minor scratch, streak
узкие мелкие следы иа поверхности, нанесенные острым предметом или твердыми частицами, — narrow, shallow marks caused by the movement of а sharp object or particle across а surface.
-, контрольная — reference mark
-, сборочная — location /match/ mark
-, установочная — location mark
закрашивать p. (на окрашенной поверхности) — touch up minor scratches (in painted surfaces with paint)Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > риска
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