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= center1) центр (города, круга); пункт, место2) остриё3) мн. ч. кружала4) середина; сердцевина5) шаблон, угольник6) помещать(ся) в центре; устанавливать между центрами7) центрировать; отмечать кернером, кернить•- centre of curvature - centre of equilibrium - centre of gyration - centre of mass - centre of movement - centre of origin - centre of oscillation - centre of percussion - centre of pressure - centre of rotation - centre of similarity - centre of symmetry - centre of track - centre of vibration - aerodynamic centre - aerodynamical centre - arch centre - arm centre - axle centre - back centre - back dead centre - barrel centre - bell centre - bench centres - between centres - bottom dead centre - business centre - case centre - civic centre - commercial centre - computation centre - computer centre - control centre - coordination centre - crane centres - cultural centre - data-processing centre - dead centre - differential indexing centre - elevating centre - engineering centre - exhibition centre - false centre - female centre - fixed centre - flexural centre - fork centre - forward dead centre - half centre - homothetic centre - ignition centre - industrial centre - information centre - inner dead centre - instantaneous centre - instantaneous centre of acceleration - instantaneous centre of rotation - instantaneous centre of velocity - internal centre - kitchen recycling centre - lathe centre - live centre - miller centre - moment centre - on centre - optical centre - out of centre - outer dead centre - pivot centre - planer centres - plate centre - research centre - running centre - scientific and technical centre - shifting centre - shopping centre - spide centrer - spoke centre - square centre - tail centre - technical-maintenance centre - technological centre - telescopic centres - three-point contact centre - toll centre - top dead centre - trade centre - training centre - triple indexing centre - twist centre - wheel centre
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