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crack, break, breaking, chap, check, cleft, ( в охлажденной отливке) clink, cranny, crevice, fissure, flaw, fraction, fracture, rupture, seam, shake, split* * *тре́щина ж.
crackтре́щины слива́ются — cracks join togetherтре́щина прогресси́рует — a crack propagates, a crack grows across (the section)волосна́я тре́щина — hair(-line) crack, crazeгоря́чая тре́щина ( дефект чугунной отливки) — shrinkage crackдеформацио́нная тре́щина — strain crackзака́лочная тре́щина — hardening crack; quenching crackзарожда́ющаяся тре́щина — incipient crackкоррозио́нная тре́щина — corrosion crackтре́щина нагре́ва — fire crackтре́щина от огнево́й зачи́стки — scarfing crackпопере́чная тре́щина — cross crackпродо́льная тре́щина — longitudinal crackразветвлё́нная тре́щина — star crackраска́танная тре́щина — expanded crackтерми́ческая тре́щина — thermal [hot] crackторцо́вая тре́щина — cross-cut end crackтрави́льная тре́щина — pickling crackуса́дочная тре́щина — contraction crackуста́лостная тре́щина — fatigue crackтре́щина усу́шки лес. — shrinkage crackхоло́дная тре́щина ( дефект чугунной отливки) — cold crackшлифо́вочная тре́щина — grinding crack -
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ж. crackзакалочная трещина — hardening crack; quenching crack
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