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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > blow hole
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > blow-hole
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N1. वायुछिद्रNostril is the blow-hole through which whales respire. -
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blow hole1 HÜTT, STB Blase f (Lunker)blow hole2 MET Lunker m -
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воздушная пора, воздушный пузырь ( дефект литья)отверстие на линии нагнетания ( в насосной системе); см. также discharge holeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > blow hole
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blow-hole
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1) Геология: миниатюрные кратеры, образующиеся на поверхности мощных лавовых потоков, отверстие вулкана, отверстие для выхода воздуха, отверстие для выхода газа, отверстие для выхода газа или воздуха, проплавленное отверстие, пузырь, пустота, образованная газом, трубка взрыва4) Строительство: вытяжка, вытяжное отверстие (для воздуха и газа)6) Контроль качества: газовый пузырь, газовая раковина (в металле)7) Общая лексика: отверстие снежного моста -
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1) Железнодорожный термин: образованная газом, полость, пустота (в литье)2) Автомобильный термин: газовый пузырь, раковина (в отливке)3) Микробиология: недопрессовка -
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pract.coll <metal.qualit> (formed by entrapped gas, e.g. in welds) ■ Gaseinschluss m -
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(drilling bit) trou de soufflage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blow hole
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n1) дихало (у кита)2) отвір у льоду, через який дихають кити (тюлені тощо)3) вентиляційний отвір (у тунелі)4) пузир, раковина (в металі) -
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[blóuhoul]nounstrčnica (kita); preduh, dušnica -
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1. ноздра (на кит и пр.)
2. вентилатор (на тучел и пр.)
3. раковина (на. метил)* * *{'blouhoul} n 1. ноздра (на кит и пр.); 2. вентилатор (на т* * *1. вентилатор (на тучел и пр.) 2. ноздра (на кит и пр.) 3. раковина (на. метил) -
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микр.The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > blow-hole
См. также в других словарях:
blow|hole — «BLOH HOHL», noun. 1. a hole for breathing, in the top of the head of whales, porpoises, and dolphins. 2. a hole in the ice to which whales, seals, and walruses come to breathe. 3. a hole through which air or gas escapes or can escape. 4. a… … Useful english dictionary
blow-hole — n 1.) a hole in the surface of ice where water animals such as ↑seals come to breathe 2.) a hole in the top of the head of a ↑whale, ↑dolphin etc through which they breathe … Dictionary of contemporary English
Blow hole — Blowhole Le terme blowhole (ou blow hole) désigne le montage d un ventilateur sur une tour d ordinateur, où le ventilateur extrait l air chaud présent à l intérieur de la tour. Ces ventilateurs font partie de la catégorie de l aircooling.… … Wikipédia en Français
blow-hole — noun (C) 1 a hole in the surface of ice to which water animals such as seals (seal1 (1)) come to breathe 2 a hole in the top of the head of a whale, dolphin etc through which they breathe … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
blow·hole — /ˈbloʊˌhoʊl/ noun, pl holes [count] 1 : a hole that is on the top of a whale or related animal s head and is used by the animal for breathing 2 : a hole in the ice to which seals and other animals that are living in the water under the ice come… … Useful english dictionary
blow-hole — … Useful english dictionary
blow hole colostomy — an operation sometimes done for toxic megacolon in which the distended walls have become thin and fragile; it consists of creation of a colostomy of the transverse colon for decompression, and is usually accompanied by creation of a loop… … Medical dictionary
blow — 1. v. & n. v. (past blew; past part. blown) 1 a intr. (of the wind or air, or impersonally) move along; act as an air current (it was blowing hard). b intr. be driven by an air current (waste paper blew along the gutter). c tr. drive with an air… … Useful english dictionary
blow — [bləʊ ǁ bloʊ] verb blew PASTTENSE [bluː] blown PASTPART [bləʊn ǁ bloʊn] [transitive] 1. informal if you blow money on something, you spend a lot of money on it, often money that you cannot afford: • He blew his wages on a new stereo … Financial and business terms
blow a hole in something — blow/make a hole in (something) if something makes a hole in an amount of money, it takes a lot of that money to pay for it. The trip made a hole in our savings, but it was worth it. The new tax is likely to blow an enormous hole in our profits … New idioms dictionary
blow a hole in — blow/make a hole in (something) if something makes a hole in an amount of money, it takes a lot of that money to pay for it. The trip made a hole in our savings, but it was worth it. The new tax is likely to blow an enormous hole in our profits … New idioms dictionary