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• /vt/ протягивать• протяжкаАнгло-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > broach
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мин.• разкривам• пресичам• обр. мет.• протеглям• прошивам• протяжка• прошивка• райбер• райберовам -
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > broach
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chapitel mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > broach
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[brouç] n.,v. -n 1. hell. 2. tek. turjele, trapan /-vt 1. shpoj, biroj, i hap birë. 2. nis, hap, prek (një diskutim) -
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1 nCONST pin of lock agujas chapitel f pl, lezna f, punzón mMECH brocha f, brocharMECH ENG escariador de tracción m, fresa rectilínea de cremallera f, mandril m, brocha fMINE brocha f, brochar2 vtMECH ENG brochar, mandrilar3 viWATER TRANSP parcel, barrel encentar, espitar -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > broach
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(нефть) расширение; райбер; оправка
См. также в других словарях:
Broach — may mean: *Broach (metalworking) A metalworking tool with a series of chisel points mounted on one piece of steel. *Broach (sailing) A sudden instability in the heading of a sailboat when sailing downwind. *Broach (submarine) Submarines operating … Wikipedia
Broach — Broach, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Broached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Broaching}.] [F. brocher, fr. broche. See {Broach}, n.] 1. To spit; to pierce as with a spit. [1913 Webster] I ll broach the tadpole on my rapier s point. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To tap; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broach — [brōch] n. [ME broche, a pin, peg, spit < OFr broche, broc < ML brocca, a spike, point < L broccus, with projecting teeth; of Celt orig.] 1. a sharp pointed rod used to hold roasting meat; spit 2. a tapered bit on a metal cutting machine … English World dictionary
Broach — Broach, n. [OE. broche, F. broche, fr. LL. brocca; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. proc thrust, stab, Gael. brog awl. Cf. {Brooch}.] 1. A spit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He turned a broach that had worn a crown. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. An awl; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broach — [brəutʃ US broutʃ] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: broach to make a hole in, stab (14 17 centuries), from broach tool for making holes (14 17 centuries), from French broche; BROOCH] 1.) broach the subject/question/matter etc to mention a subject… … Dictionary of contemporary English
broach — [ broutʃ ] verb transitive to begin discussing something with someone, especially when you feel nervous because it may upset them: He decided it was time to broach the subject of a pay raise … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
broach — broach·er; broach; … English syllables
broach — [v1] bring up a topic advance, approach, bring up, hint at, interject, interpose, introduce, mention, moot, move, offer, open up, propose, raise subject, speak of, submit, suggest, talk of, touch on, ventilate*; concept 51 Ant. not mention broach … New thesaurus
broach to — (nautical) To turn to windward • • • Main Entry: ↑broach … Useful english dictionary
Broach — (spr. Brotsch), 1) Stadt in dem gleichnamigen Steuerbezirke (Collectorata) der britischen Präsidentschaft Bombay in Ostindien, an der rechten Seite der Nerbudda (Nasmada), etwa 7 Ml. oberhalb deren Mündung; mit 31,330 Ew., von denen 12,971 in der … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Broach — (spr. brōtsch), Stadt, s. Barotsch … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon