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5 vising system
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vising system
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зажимное приспособление; зажимное устройствоАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > vising system
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11 til-vísing
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12 визирование
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13 зажимное приспособление
clamping arrangement, ( для деталей) workholding assembly, clamping device, fixing device, clamping fixture, holding fixture, fixture, clamping jaw, jaw, tooling jig, jig, clamping mechanism, vise, vise unit, vising system, rest deviceАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > зажимное приспособление
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14 short change
тж. short-change, shortchange торг. обсчитывать, недодать сдачу (давать покупателю меньше сдачи, чем требуется, в надежде на то, что он не заметит)to short change smb. — обсчитать кого-л.
I was recently in Italy vising Venice and several times people tried to short change me. — Недавно я ездил в Италию в город Венеция и несколько раз меня пытались обсчитать.
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15 зажимание в тиски
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16 зажимающий в тиски
Mechanics: visingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зажимающий в тиски
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17 advise
1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) aconsejar2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) avisar, comunicaradvise vb aconsejartr[əd'vaɪz]1 aconsejar2 (inform) informar, comunicar1) counsel: aconsejar, asesorar2) recommend: recomendar3) inform: informar, notificaradvise vi: dar consejov.• aconsejar v.• advertir v.• amonestar v.• apercibir v.• asesorar v.• avisar v.• enterar v.• guiar v.• imponer v.• informar v.əd'vaɪz
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1)a) ( recommend) aconsejar, recomendar*to advise somebody to + inf — aconsejar(le) a alguien que (+ subj)
to advise somebody against something/-ing: they advised him against marrying so young le aconsejaron que no se casara tan joven; the committee advised them against it — el comité se lo desaconsejó
b) ( give advice to) aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorar2) ( inform) (frml) informar; ( in writing) notificar* (frml)
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vi aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorar[ǝd'vaɪz]to advise against something/-ing — desaconsejar algo/+ inf
1. VT1) (=recommend) [+ action] aconsejar, recomendarhe advises caution — aconseja or recomienda prudencia
what would you advise me to do? — ¿qué me aconsejas (que haga)?
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you would be ill advised to go — no sería prudente que fueras, harías mal yendo or en irill-advised•
you would be well advised to go — sería prudente que fueras, harías bien yendo or en ir2) (=give advice to) aconsejar; (=help and inform professionally) asesorar•
can you advise me on the best route? — ¿me puede aconsejar cuál es la mejor ruta?•
she will advise you what to do — ella te dirá lo que tienes que hacer•
to advise sb of sth — informar a algn de algo; (officially) notificar algo a algnhe wrote to advise me of his decision — me escribió para informarme de or notificarme su decisión
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to keep sb advised of or about sth — mantener a algn al corriente or informado de algo4) (=warn) advertir•
to advise sb against doing sth — aconsejar a algn que no haga algo•
no one had advised him of the possible consequences — nadie lo había advertido de las posibles consecuencias2.VI (=make recommendations) dar consejos•
I would advise against it — yo te lo desaconsejaría, yo no te lo aconsejaría•
to advise on sth — (=give information on) informar or dar información sobre algo; [lawyer, accountant] asesorar sobre algojob centres will advise on training courses — en las oficinas de empleo informan or dan información sobre cursillos de formación
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1)a) ( recommend) aconsejar, recomendar*to advise somebody to + inf — aconsejar(le) a alguien que (+ subj)
to advise somebody against something/-ing: they advised him against marrying so young le aconsejaron que no se casara tan joven; the committee advised them against it — el comité se lo desaconsejó
b) ( give advice to) aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorar2) ( inform) (frml) informar; ( in writing) notificar* (frml)
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vi aconsejar; ( professionally) asesorarto advise against something/-ing — desaconsejar algo/+ inf
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18 devise
(to invent; to put together: A shelter / new scheme was hurriedly devised.) concebir, inventar, tramar, maquinartr[dɪ'vaɪz]1 (plan, scheme, system) idear, concebir, crear; (object, tool, machine) inventar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto devise and bequeath SMALLLAW/SMALL legar1) invent: idear, concebir, inventar2) plot: tramarn.• legado s.m.v.• componer v.• fabricar v.• formar v.• idear v.• proyectar v.dɪ'vaɪztransitive verb \<\<plan/system\>\> idear, crear, concebir*; \<\<machine/tool\>\> inventar[dɪ'vaɪz]VT (=conceive) [+ strategy] concebir, idear; [+ gadget] inventar; [+ plan] elaborar; [+ solution] encontrar* * *[dɪ'vaɪz]transitive verb \<\<plan/system\>\> idear, crear, concebir*; \<\<machine/tool\>\> inventar -
19 improvise
1) (to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation: The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.) improvisar2) (to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose: They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.) improvisar•improvise vb improvisartr['ɪmprəvaɪz]1 improvisar1 improvisarv.• improvisar v.• repentizar v.'ɪmprəvaɪzintransitiveansitive verb improvisar['ɪmprǝvaɪz]VI VT improvisar* * *['ɪmprəvaɪz]intransitive/transitive verb improvisar -
20 revise
1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) revisar2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) revisar3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) modificar, cambiar•- revisionrevise vb1. repasar / hacer repaso2. revisartr[rɪ'vaɪz]1 revisar2 (correct) corregir3 (change) modificar4 (examination topic) repasar1 (for exam) repasarto revise a dictionary: corregir un diccionarion.• revisión s.f.v.• corregir v.• enmendar v.• reformar v.• refundir v.• repasar v.• revisar v.rɪ'vaɪz
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1)a) ( alter) modificar*b) ( Publ) corregir*, revisar2) ( for exam) (BrE) repasar
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vi (BrE) repasar[rɪ'vaɪz]1. VT1) (=alter) [+ estimate, figures] corregir; [+ offer] reconsiderar; [+ schedule] ajustarto revise sth upward(s) — ajustar or revisar algo al alza
2) (=amend, update) [+ text, dictionary] revisar; [+ proofs] corregir3) (Brit) (Scol) [+ subject, notes] repasar2.VI (Brit) (for exams) repasar* * *[rɪ'vaɪz]
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1)a) ( alter) modificar*b) ( Publ) corregir*, revisar2) ( for exam) (BrE) repasar
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vi (BrE) repasar
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