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tehn., n. припуск (Грам. инф.: только ед.; Окончания: \uzlaideа)LKLv59▪ Terminilv tekst.lv Gatavā ģērba virsmu raksturojošā kontrolizmēra Xi un piegriezumdetaļas (vai tās šablona jeb lekāla) attiecīgā izmēra Di mērgarumu algebrisko starpību Ui=(Di - Xi) veidojošo komponentu, galvenokārt vīļu un nolocījumu, platumi. Reizēm uzlaidēm pieskaita ne vien sašuvuma, rukuma un uzturējuma iestrādes, bet arī ieloču dziļumu, savilkumu, krokojumu u.tml. reljefās dekoratīvās apdares iestrādesru припускen bightde Zugabede [Naht-] EinschlagLZAtek▪ EuroTermBank terminiMašBlv apstrādesuzlaideru припуск под обработкуĀdTekstlv uzlaide (tehnoloģiskā)ru запасru припуск (технологический)Tehnru напускMašB, BūVPru пpипускĀdTekstru запасMežRru припускETB
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Bight — (b[imac]t), n. [OE. bi[yogh]t a bending; cf. Sw. & Dan. bugt bend, bay; fr. AS. byht, fr. b[=u]gan. [root]88. Cf. {Bout}, {Bought} a bend, and see {Bow}, v.] 1. A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow; as, the bight of a horse s knee; the bight of an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bight — (n.) O.E. byht bend, angle, corner (related to bow), from P.Gmc. *buhtiz (Cf. M.L.G. bucht, Ger. Bucht, Du. bocht, Dan. bught bight, bay ), from PIE root *bheug (3) to bend, with derivatives referring to bent, pliable, or curved objects (Cf. O.E … Etymology dictionary
bight — [bīt] n. [ME < OE byht < base of bugan (see BOW1); akin to Du & Ger bucht] 1. Obs. a bend, angle, or hollow, specif. of a body structure 2. a loop or slack part in a rope 3. a curve in a river, coastline, etc. 4. a bay formed by such a… … English World dictionary
bight — [baıt] n [: Old English; Origin: byht] a slight bend or curve in a coast … Dictionary of contemporary English
bight — [ baıt ] noun count a long curved part of the coast or a large river … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bight — ► NOUN 1) a curve or recess in a coastline or other geographical feature. 2) a loop of rope. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
bight — noun /baɪt/ a) A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow; as, the bight of a horses knee; the bight of an elbow. I spied a bight of meadow some way below the roadway in an angle of the river. (Robert Louis Stevenson, ) b) An area of sea lying between… … Wiktionary
bight — /buyt/, n. 1. the middle part of a rope, as distinguished from the ends. 2. the loop or bent part of a rope, as distinguished from the ends. 3. a bend or curve in the shore of a sea or river. 4. a body of water bounded by such a bend. 5. a bay or … Universalium
Bight — A bight may refer to:* bight (geography), recess of a coast or bay. * bight (knot), a curved section, slack part, or loop in rope (used in the terminology of knot tying)ee also* Bite (disambiguation) * Byte … Wikipedia
bight — UK [baɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms bight : singular bight plural bights a long curved part of the coast or a large river … English dictionary
Bight — A bend; used geographically, a bend in a river. It has a rare use at Lincoln, in a street named East Bight: an eastward street with a sharp bend … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases