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1 cutting
adj (#ly [adv]) koji reže, oštar; (#- edge oštrica);[fig] jedak, rezak, bridak zagrižljiv, uvredljiv; prodoran (pogled)* * *
bridak
isjeÄak
izrezak
izrezivanje
krojna lista
odrezak
odsijecanje
oštar
otpadak
piljevina
prodoran
rez
reza
rezak
rezanje
reznica
sjeÄa
sjeÄenje
strugotina
Å¡upljina
udubljenje
usjek
zajedljiv -
2 cutting in
urezati se; uključiti se u rad; pokrenuti -
3 cutting angle
rezni ugao -
4 cutting board
daska za meso -
5 cutting burner apparatus
aparat za rezanje plamenom -
6 cutting conditions
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7 cutting data
režimi obrade
režimi rada -
8 cutting down
umanjenje -
9 cutting edge
oštrica; rezani kraj; rub* * *
moderan
oštrica
rezni rub -
10 cutting forces
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11 cutting of boards
krojenje piljenica -
12 cutting pass
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13 cutting pliers
sjeÄice -
14 cutting plotter
rezaÄi ploter -
15 cutting resistance
jediniÄni otpor -
16 cutting speed
brzina kojom dlijeto reže; brzina prodiranja u stijene; brzina napredovanja* * *
brzina rezanja -
17 cutting time
vrijeme obrade -
18 cutting to attacking position
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19 cutting tool
rezana alatka; alatka upotrijebljena za rezanje* * *
rezni alat -
20 cutting-edge
najmoderniji
najnoviji
najsuvremeniji
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