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1 vice
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2 винт тисков
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3 менгеме
vice, (screw-)press, ам. vise* * *мѐнгеме,ср., -та техн. vice, (screw-)press, амер. vise, jaws; малко \менгеме lock-filter clamp; \менгеме за тезгях bench clamp.* * *holdfast; vice; vise (ам.)* * *vice, (screw-)press, ам. vise -
4 наконечник для крепления под винт
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > наконечник для крепления под винт
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5 винт
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6 невыпадающий винт
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > невыпадающий винт
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7 винтово менгеме
screw vicescrew vicesscrew visescrew visesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > винтово менгеме
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8 тиски
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9 менгеме
vice, (screw) press* * *vice vise (Am) -
10 тиски
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11 ruuvipenkki
yks.nom. ruuvipenkki; yks.gen. ruuvipenkin; yks.part. ruuvipenkkiä; yks.ill. ruuvipenkkiin; mon.gen. ruuvipenkkien; mon.part. ruuvipenkkejä; mon.ill. ruuvipenkkeihinbench vice (noun)screw vice (noun)* * *• jaw vice• leg vice• screw vice• table vice• vice• bench vice -
12 закреплять винтом
1. secure by screw2. secured by screw3. securing screw4. securing by screwРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > закреплять винтом
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13 стяжной винт
1. swivel screw2. coupling screwРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > стяжной винт
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14 закрепляющий винт
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15 микрометрический винт
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16 регулирующий винт
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17 стопорный винт
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18 запорный винт
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > запорный винт
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19 нажимной винт
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > нажимной винт
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20 маховичок подъемного винта
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > маховичок подъемного винта
См. также в других словарях:
Vice (disambiguation) — Vice is the opposite of virtue.Vice may also refer to:As the opposite of virtue: *Vice (character), a common character representing evil in medieval morality plays *Vice (King of Fighters), a video game character from the King of Fighters series… … Wikipedia
Screw thread — Internal and external threads illustrated using a common nut and bolt. The screw and nut pair can be used to convert torque into linear force. As the screw (or bolt) is rotated, the screw moves along its axis through the fixed nut, or the non… … Wikipedia
vice — Including the prefix vice , English has three distinct words vice. The oldest, ‘wickedness’ [13], comes via Old French vice from Latin vitium ‘defect, offence’, which also gave English vicious [14], vitiate [16], and vituperate [16]. Vice ‘tool… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
vice — Including the prefix vice , English has three distinct words vice. The oldest, ‘wickedness’ [13], comes via Old French vice from Latin vitium ‘defect, offence’, which also gave English vicious [14], vitiate [16], and vituperate [16]. Vice ‘tool… … Word origins
vice — I. /vaɪs / (say vuys) noun 1. an immoral or evil habit or practice; a grave moral fault. 2. immoral conduct or life; indulgence in impure or degrading practices. 3. a particular form of depravity. 4. a fault, defect, or imperfection: a vice of… …
vice — 1. n. 1 a evil or grossly immoral conduct. b a particular form of this, esp. involving prostitution, drugs, etc. 2 a depravity, evil. b an evil habit; a particular form of depravity (has the vice of gluttony). 3 a defect of character or behaviour … Useful english dictionary
vice — Vise Vise, n. [F. vis a screw, winding stairs, OF. vis, viz, fr. L. vitis a vine; probably akin to E. withy.] An instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing. [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vice — vice1 [vʌɪs] noun 1》 immoral or wicked behaviour. ↘criminal activities which involve prostitution, pornography, or drugs. ↘an immoral or wicked personal characteristic. 2》 a weakness of character; a bad habit. ↘(also stable vice) a… … English new terms dictionary
Vice — A spiral staircase. This word was also used of the screw mechanism of the early printing press. [< Fr. vis = a vine, thus like the twisting tendrils of the vine.] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Vice — ♦ Spiral staircase. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 415) Note: from vis French = screw, vitis Latin = vine Related terms: Newel … Medieval glossary
DJ Screw — Background information Birth name Robert Earl Davis, Jr. Also known as The Originator … Wikipedia