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1 Batting
Slightly matted layers or sheets of raw cotton or wool used for stuffing, prepared in the batting machine which beats opens and cleans the material. -
2 Batting Average
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3 Batting Practice
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4 Cotton Batting
Fibres adhering to the seed after ginning and known as " linters " are put through a form of carding which makes a sheet of fibre which is put up in rolls and sold as cotton batting. It is used for stuffing purposes. -
5 bateo
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6 gradzinowanie kamienia
• battingSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > gradzinowanie kamienia
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7 рыхлое заполнение
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8 odpalování
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9 ватин
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10 ватин
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11 рыхлое заполнение
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12 ватин
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13 ватна тіпальна машина
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14 vur emri
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15 вълна
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17 ватная трепальная машина
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > ватная трепальная машина
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18 pestañear
v.to blink, to wink, to bat an eye, to bat the eye.Ricardo parpadeó en la luz Richard blinked in the light.* * *1 to blink\sin pestañear without batting an eyelid* * *verb* * *verbo intransitivo to blinksin pestañear — ( literal) without blinking; ( sin inmutarse) without batting an eyelash (AmE) o (BrE) eyelid
* * *= blink.Ex. A machine will be considerably faster, and Supercalc, for example, simply ' blinks' and the calculation is done.----* ni pestañear = not bat an eyelid, not bat an eyelash.* no pestañear = not bat an eyelid, not bat an eyelash.* sin pestañear = impassively, without batting an eyelid, without turning a hair.* * *verbo intransitivo to blinksin pestañear — ( literal) without blinking; ( sin inmutarse) without batting an eyelash (AmE) o (BrE) eyelid
* * *= blink.Ex: A machine will be considerably faster, and Supercalc, for example, simply ' blinks' and the calculation is done.
* ni pestañear = not bat an eyelid, not bat an eyelash.* no pestañear = not bat an eyelid, not bat an eyelash.* sin pestañear = impassively, without batting an eyelid, without turning a hair.* * *pestañear [A1 ]vito blinksin pestañear (literal) without blinking; (sin inmutarse) without batting an eyelash ( AmE) o ( BrE) eyelid* * *
pestañear ( conjugate pestañear) verbo intransitivo
to blink;
( sin inmutarse) without batting an eyelash (AmE) o (BrE) eyelid
pestañear verbo intransitivo to blink
♦ Locuciones: sin pestañear, without batting an eyelid
' pestañear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parpadear
English:
blink
* * *pestañear vito blink;sin pestañear [con serenidad] without batting an eyelid;[con atención] without losing concentration once* * *v/i blink;sin pestañear fig without batting an eyelid* * *pestañear vi: to blink* * *pestañear vb to blink -
19 sin pestañear
adv.without batting eyes, unblinkingly, without batting an eyelid, without batting an eye.* * *without batting an eyelid* * *= impassively, without batting an eyelid, without turning a hairEx. Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.Ex. He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex. Nothing is more unrealistic that seeing the hero take in an unlikely number of hits without turning a hair.* * *= impassively, without batting an eyelid, without turning a hairEx: Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.
Ex: He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex: Nothing is more unrealistic that seeing the hero take in an unlikely number of hits without turning a hair. -
20 sin inmutarse
adv.without batting an eye, without batting an eyelid.* * *without batting an eyelid* * *= undeterred, impassively, without batting an eyelid, without turning a hairEx. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex. Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.Ex. He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex. Nothing is more unrealistic that seeing the hero take in an unlikely number of hits without turning a hair.* * *= undeterred, impassively, without batting an eyelid, without turning a hairEx: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.
Ex: Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.Ex: He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex: Nothing is more unrealistic that seeing the hero take in an unlikely number of hits without turning a hair.
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batting — [bat′iŋ; ] for 2, usually [ bat′ n] n. 1. the action of a person who bats, as in baseball ☆ 2. [see BATT] cotton, wool, or synthetic fiber wadded into sheets and used in bandages, quilts, quilted garments, etc … English World dictionary
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