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1 rule (Book of observances for monks)
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2 правило
1) General subject: canon, law, lute, norm, precept, principle, regulation, rule, standard, stern, straightedge, obligation (как общая обязанность для всех)3) American: luting4) Military: traversing handspike5) Engineering: Darby float, Derby float, dresser, floating rule, lute (для бетона), rod (для штукатурных работ), shaping tool, straight edge, straightedge (для штукатурных работ), straightener, trail handspike6) Construction: act, darby, dardy, dressing tool, float, floater, leveling board, mortise gauge (для пазов, шипов и гнёзд), screed, screed board, smoothing board, straightedging tool, straightening tool7) Mathematics: convention8) Religion: rule( Book of observances for monks)9) Law: establishment10) Architecture: rule (для штукатурных работ)11) Mining: lute (для бетонных работ)12) Metallurgy: instruction13) Psychology: maxim15) Automation: rule (инструмент)16) Arms production: crutch, hand lever, handspike17) leg.N.P. order18) Makarov: bull float, floating rule (для штукатурных работ; с ударением на "и"), gage (при устройстве асфальтобетонного или бетонного покрытия), hand finisher, rule (для штукатурных работ; с ударением на "и"), straight edge (для штукатурных работ)19) Yachting: fairing batten20) Combustion gas turbines: theorem21) Microsoft: ruler
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