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1 патрон
1) General subject: advowee, cartridge, cartridge shell, delineator, holder, lamp-holder (лампочка), padrone (в США, поставщик дешёвой рабочей силы из Италии), patron, pattern, pirn, principal, promoter, receptacle, round, round of ammunition, shell, shell (дробового ружья), socket (электрической лампы), tutelar authority, tutelary authority2) Aviation: collet chunk3) Naval: lamp holder, socket (ламповый)4) French: avoue5) Military: cartridge, (унитарный) complete round, (унитарный) fixed round, round, bullet (иногда употребляется вместо слова "cartridge" и обозначает весь патрон для огнестрельного оружия, а не только пулю)6) Engineering: adapter, carrier (в пневмопочте), chuck (сверлильного и токарного станка), chuck steak (зажимный), chucker (зажимный), holder (инструментальный), holder-adapter (инструментальный), igniting primer, jig (сверлильного и токарного станка), mount (инструментальный), mounting (инструментальный), workholder (инструментальный), workholding device (инструментальный)7) Construction: jaw9) Finances: load10) Automobile industry: adapter socket (лампы), chuck (зажимной), holder (для лампы накаливания)11) Mining: stick12) Forestry: core shaft, feed spout (рубильной машины), spout (дробилки или рубильной машины)13) Textile: core (для паковки), holder (для пряжи)15) Information technology: magnetic-tape17) Mechanics: chock18) Perfume: head19) Oil&Gas technology casing, road casing20) Polymers: bobbin tube, holder (для пряжи), tube21) Automation: (зажимной) chuck, coupler (напр. инструментальный), draw-in gear (токарного станка)23) Arms production: brass24) Sakhalin R: fixture25) Instruments: Tool holder26) leg.N.P. patron (in the sense of a protector or benefactor)27) Makarov: cartridge (для оружия), cathead, chuck (зажимный), head (разливочно-наполнительного оборудования), workholder (заготовки, детали)28) Security: shotshell29) oil&gas: sleeve pipe31) Electrical engineering: cartridge (предохранителя), receptacle (электролампы)
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