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حُفْرَة \ hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. I dug a hole to plant a tree. hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. pit: any large hole that is dug for burying things, a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
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• Every fox has its hole - У всякого таракана своя щелка есть (У)• Every rabbit has his hole - У всякого таракана своя щелка есть (У)• I've got a bit of string with a hole in it - Держи карман шире! (Д)• Hole calls (invites) the thief (The) - Где плохо лежит, туда и вор глядит (Г)• Little hole will sink a ship (A) - Москва от копеечной свечки сгорела (M) -
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[həul]1. noun1) an opening or gap in or through something:ثَقْبholes in my socks.
2) a hollow in something solid:جُحْر ، حُفْرَهMany animals live in holes in the ground.
3) (in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens:حُفْرَة الغولفWe played nine holes.
2. verb1) to make a hole in:يَثْقُبThe ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.
2) to hit (a ball etc) into a hole:يُدْخِل كُرة الغولف في الحُفْرَهThe golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.
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فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
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ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. -
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وَكْر \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. I dug a hole to plant a tree. nest: the place where a bird lays its eggs; the place where ants, mice etc., produce their young. \ See Also عش (عُشّ) -
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вставлять в отверстие; вводить в отверстие (напр., вставлять инструмент в гнездо магазина)«незанятое пространство» (в файле, как правило, обусловлено частым выполнением операции стирания данных)затенённый участок ( рельефом местности); зона радиотени; см. также coverage-hole filler; signal strength hole -
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جُحْر \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. hole: a hollow place in solid material: A snake makes a hole in the ground. -
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vb lift, help oneself to;[ der er ikke noget at hole] there is nothing to be had. -
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13 hole ga(u)ge
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hole ga(u)ge
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14 hole ga(u)ge
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hole ga(u)ge
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give off an odour [v], reek [v], smell [v] -
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17 Hole Braid
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18 Hole Stitch
In pillow lace work a stitch forming a small round opening in the thick part of the pattern. -
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20 hole logging
околоскважинные исследования (измерения ВП или электрического сопротивления в суровых скважинах, при которых расположенные в скважине электроды используют для определения электрических свойств пород вблизи скважины), Синонимы electric logging, IP logging, resistivity logging и hole loggingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hole logging
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