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121 bevel
1. наклон, уклон, скос; 2. угол между плоскостью бёрда и склизом батана; 3. угол между основанием и стенкой челнока; 4. угол между склизом батана и стенкой челночной коробки; 5. коническая зубчатая или фрикционная передача; 6. скашивать; срезать вкось; кроить наискось; 7. косоугольный @bevel of spindles наклон веретён @lifter change bevel подъёмная сменная коническая шестерня @ -
122 bevel
1. наклон, уклон, скос; 2. угол между плоскостью бёрда и склизом батана; 3. угол между основанием и стенкой челнока; 4. угол между склизом батана и стенкой челночной коробки; 5. коническая зубчатая или фрикционная передача; 6. скашивать; срезать вкось; кроить наискось; 7. косоугольный @bevel of spindles наклон веретён @lifter change bevel подъёмная сменная коническая шестерня @ -
123 bevel
скос кромки; фаска || скашивать; снимать фаскуto bevel the edge — скашивать кромку; снимать фаску
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124 bevel-wall core shell
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > bevel-wall core shell
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125 bevel-wall reaming shell
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > bevel-wall reaming shell
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126 bevel
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127 bevel
1. [ʹbev(ə)l] n тех.1) скос, наклон, угол ( кроме прямого)2) малка2. [ʹbev(ə)l] aкосой, косоугольный3. [ʹbev(ə)l] vbevel edge - тех. скошенный край, фаска
скашивать, обрезать наискось; снимать фаску -
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