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1 мшистость
torn grainCondition of the surface of sawn timber on which the fibres have been dragged upРусско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > мшистость
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2 вырванное волокно
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3 вырванные (при строжке) волокна
Forestry: torn grainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вырванные (при строжке) волокна
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4 мшистость
1) Forestry: mossiness, roughness ( of wood surface)2) Textile: fuzziness (порок ткани), fuzziness, hairiness (пряжи или шёлка-сырца), lousiness (порок шёлка)4) Wood processing: torn grain (состояние поверхности пиломатериала, при котором волокна частично отделены) -
5 вырванные волокна
Forestry: (при строжке) torn grain -
6 неровная поверхность
1) General subject: an uneven surface2) Aviation: broken surface4) Construction: irregular surface, uneven surface5) Railway term: rasping surface6) Automobile industry: torn surface7) Architecture: rough8) Forestry: raised grain (строганой доски)9) Plastics: pulled surface10) Makarov: harsh surface, rough surface, undulating terrain11) Cement: serrated surfaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неровная поверхность
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7 дать пинкаря
прост.give smb. a kickМимоходом, мимоездом ныркий фэзэошник насыпал зёрна в заранее прорванные карманы бушлата, заранее же ведая, что при выезде его обыщут, вытрясут вахтёры всю лопотину, с досады пинкаря отвесят. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — In passing, the quick-moving factory-school student would pour grain into the preliminarily torn pockets of his pea-jacket, knowing ahead of time that he would be searched when he left, that the watchmen would shake out all his booty and give him a kick of vexation.
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