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Kerb m scoreDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kerb
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сущ.1) общ. метка, прорез2) тех. бороздка, желобок, зазубрина, запил, зарубка, засечка, канавка, надпил, надрез, насечка, паз, прорезь, распил, вырез (на перфокартах)3) стр. вруб4) авт. выточка5) горн. вертикальный вруб, врубовая щель6) лес. надрубка7) свар. место концентрации напряжений, подрез, пропил8) дер. затёска, надруб -
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ḿсм. KerbeDeutsch-Russisch Wörterbuch der Forstwirtschaft, Holz-und Möbelindustrie > Kerb
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Das deutsch-russische Stichwortverzeichnis zum Wörterbuch der Faserstoff- und Papierindustrie > Kerb
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mсм. KerbeDas Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Kunststoff und Kautschuk, Chemiefasern, Farben und Lacke > Kerb
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сущ.пищ. тестоформующая и насекательная машина ударного действия, тестоформующая машина штампующего действия с надрезчикомУниверсальный немецко-русский словарь > Kerb- und Schlagmaschine
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Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch polytechnischen > Kerb- und Schlagmaschine
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m kerb, Am. curb; abgesenkter Bordstein an einer Einfahrt etc. lowered kerb ( oder curb); den Bordstein mitnehmen umg. scrape the kerb ( oder curb)* * *der Bordsteincurb; kerb* * *Bọrd|steinmkerb (Brit), curb (US)den Bordstein mitnehmen (inf) — to hit the kerb (Brit) or curb (US)
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m kerbstone, Am. curbstone* * *der Randsteinkerb* * *Rạnd|steinmkerbden Randstein mitnehmen (inf) — to hit the kerb
* * *der1) ((American) a kerb.) curb2) (a stone used as part of a kerb.) kerbstone3) ((especially American curb) an edging, usually of stone, round a raised area, especially a pavement: The old lady stepped off the kerb right in front of a car.) kerb* * *Rand·stein* * ** * *m.curb (UK) n.curb (US) n.curbstone (US) n.kerbstone (UK) n. -
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См. также в других словарях:
Kerb — or KERB may refer to:* Kerb (road) * Kerb weight * Kerb (archaeology) or peristalith, a Megalithic architectural stone ring * Kerberos, a computer authentication system * KERB (AM), a radio station (600 FM) licensed to Kermit, Texas, United… … Wikipedia
Kerb — Kerb, n. See {Curb}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kerb — BrE curb AmE [kə:b US kə:rb] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: curb] the edge of the ↑pavement (=raised path) at the side of a road ▪ His car mounted the kerb and ploughed into a bus queue … Dictionary of contemporary English
Kerb — bezeichnet: im regionalen Dialekt im Saarland, an der unteren Nahe, in der westlichen und nördlichen Pfalz, in Teilen von Südhessen beziehungsweise Rheinhessen und in Unterfranken die Kirchweih die britische Schreibweise von Curb (Randsteine im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
kerb — [ kɜrb ] the British spelling of curb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
kerb — 1660s, a variant of CURB (Cf. curb) (q.v.). The preferred British spelling in certain specialized senses, especially edging of stone on a pavement (1805) … Etymology dictionary
kerb — (US curb) ► NOUN ▪ a stone edging to a pavement or raised path. ORIGIN variant of CURB(Cf. ↑curb) … English terms dictionary
kerb — [kʉrb] n. Brit. sp. of CURB (n. 5, 6, & vt. 3) … English World dictionary
kerb — (BrE) (AmE curb) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dropped (BrE) ▪ Dropped kerbs make wheelchair access easier. VERB + KERB/CURB ▪ pull away from ▪ The car pulled away from t … Collocations dictionary
kerb — n. Brit. a stone edging to a pavement or raised path. Phrases and idioms: kerb crawler a person who indulges in kerb crawling. kerb crawling the practice of driving slowly along the edge of a road, soliciting passers by. kerb drill precautions,… … Useful english dictionary
kerb — curb, kerb In BrE, curb is a noun meaning ‘a check or restraint’ and a verb meaning ‘to restrain’. As a noun it also means ‘a strap fastened to a bit on a horse’, and ‘a fender round a hearth’. In AmE, curb has these meanings and is also ‘a stone … Modern English usage