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121 намотать верёвку на столб
Makarov: twine a rope around a postУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > намотать верёвку на столб
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122 нечто, полученное скручиванием
General subject: twineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нечто, полученное скручиванием
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123 нити для сшивания мешков
Engineering: twineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нити для сшивания мешков
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124 нитка
1) General subject: cotton (a needle and cotton - иголка с ниткой), grain, needleful, rope, strand (бус), string (бус и т. п.), thread, dental floss2) Naval: toe3) Medicine: filum4) Engineering: branch (трубопровода), run (трубопровода), yarn5) Chemistry: stream (технологического процесса), train (технологического процесса)6) Mathematics: fiber8) Fishery: twine9) Polymers: (производства полимеров) train10) Sakhalin S: train 511) Makarov: line (производственная линия, трубопровод), thread (резьбы)12) oil&gas: line (трубопровода), train (трубопровода) -
125 нитка двойной крутки
Fishery: two-staged netting twineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нитка двойной крутки
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126 нитка одинарной крутки
Fishery: plied twineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нитка одинарной крутки
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127 нитка простой крутки
Fishery: plied twineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нитка простой крутки
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128 нитка тройной крутки
Fishery: three-stage netting twineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нитка тройной крутки
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Twine — www.twine.com Kommerziell Ja Beschreibung Wissens Netzwerk Registrierung ja Eigentümer Radar Networks … Deutsch Wikipedia
Twine — Twine, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Twined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Twining}.] [OE. twinen, fr. AS. tw[imac]n a twisted thread; akin to D. twijnen to twine, Icel. & Sw. tvinna, Dan. tvinde. See {Twine}, n.] 1. To twist together; to form by twisting or winding… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Twine — Twine, n. [AS. twin, properly, a twisted or double thread; akin to D. twijn, Icel. twinni; from twi . See {Twice}, and cf. {Twin}.] 1. A twist; a convolution. [1913 Webster] Typhon huge, ending in snaky twine. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. A strong… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Twine — Twine, v. i. 1. To mutually twist together; to become mutually involved. [1913 Webster] 2. To wind; to bend; to make turns; to meander. [1913 Webster] As rivers, though they bend and twine, Still to the sea their course incline. Swift. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Twine — is a strong thread or string composed of two or more smaller strands or yarns twisted together. More generally, the term can be applied to any thin cord.Natural fibers used for making twine include cotton, sisal, jute, hemp, henequen, and coir. A … Wikipedia
twine — (n.) O.E. twin double thread, from P.Gmc. *twizna (Cf. Du. twijn, Low Ger. twern, Ger. zwirn twine, thread ), from the same root as TWIN (Cf. twin) (q.v.). The verb meaning to twist strands together to form twine is recorded from late 13c.; sense … Etymology dictionary
twine — [n] rope, cord braid, coil, convolution, cordage, knot, snarl, string, tangle, thread, twist, whorl, yarn; concept 475 twine [v] coil, twist together bend, braid, corkscrew, curl, encircle, enmesh, entangle, entwine, interlace, interweave, knit,… … New thesaurus
twine — index contort Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
twine — vb *wind, coil, curl, twist, wreathe, entwine Analogous words: *curve, bend: interweave, interplait (see base words at WEAVE): *entangle, enmesh … New Dictionary of Synonyms
twine — ► NOUN ▪ strong thread or string consisting of strands of hemp or cotton twisted together. ► VERB ▪ wind round something. ORIGIN Old English, «thread, linen», from a base meaning «two» (with reference to the number of strands) … English terms dictionary
twine — [twīn] n. [ME twin < OE twin, twigin, double thread, akin to twegen, TWAIN] 1. strong thread, string, or cord of two or more strands twisted together 2. a twining or being twined 3. a twined thing or part; twist; convolution 4. a tangle; snarl … English World dictionary