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n.• bisel s.m.• chaflán s.m.v.• acanalar v.• achaflanar v.• biselar v.• chaflanar v.• despalmar v.['tʃæmfǝ(r)]1.N chaflán m, bisel m2.VT chaflanar, biselar -
2 chamfer
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3 chamfer
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4 chamfer
s.1 canal, arruga, estría, bisel.2 chaflán, bisel, ochava.3 chanfle.v.1 biselar, chaflanar, achañanar, achaflanar.2 acanalar, arrugar, estriar. (pt & pp chamfered) -
5 chamfer
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6 chamfer strip
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > chamfer strip
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7 chamfer stop
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8 chamfer plane
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9 stop chamfer
1) bisel de tope m2) chaflán de tope mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > stop chamfer
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10 stopped chamfer
1) bisel de tope m2) chaflán de tope mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > stopped chamfer
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11 centre-hole with protecting chamfer
n (BrE)MECH ENG agujero de centrado con chaflán protector mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > centre-hole with protecting chamfer
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15 chamfered
adj.acanalado, biselado.pp.participio pasado del verbo CHAMFER.pt.pretérito del verbo: CHAMFER -
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n (BrE)CONST centro m, cimbra fGEOM centro mMECH ENG of a lathe punto mPACK centro m, eje vertical mPROD, SAFE, TELECOM centro m -
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19 stop
1 nCOMP&DP parada fCONST for chamfer parada f, tope mMECH tope m, trinquete m, fiador m, seguro mMECH ENG interrupción f, alto m, pausa f, paro m, detención f, cesación fPHOTO diafragma m, punto m, obturador m, paso mPHYS parada fTEXTIL paro mVEH detención f, parada f2 vtCOMP&DP detenerMECH ENG interrumpirPROD interrumpir, obturar, taponarWATER TRANSP engines parar3 vti -
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Chamfer — Cham fer, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chamfered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chamfering}. ] [1913 Webster] 1. (Carp.) To cut a furrow in, as in a column; to groove; to channel; to flute. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a chamfer on. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chamfer — [cham′fər] n. [Fr chanfrein < OFr chanfraindre < chant fraindre < L cantum frangere: see CANT2 & BREAK] a beveled edge or corner, esp. one cut at a 45° angle vt. 1. to cut a chamfer on; bevel 2. to make a groove or fluting in … English World dictionary
Chamfer — Cham fer, n. [See {Chamfron}.] The surface formed by cutting away the arris, or angle, formed by two faces of a piece of timber, stone, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chamfer — Chamfer. См. Фаска. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
chamfer — (n.) c.1600, small groove cut in wood or stone, from M.Fr. chanfraindre (Mod.Fr. chanfreiner), pp. of chanfraint, second element from L. frangere to break (see FRACTION (Cf. fraction)); perhaps the whole word is cantum frangere to break the edge … Etymology dictionary
chamfer — Carpentry ► VERB ▪ cut away (a right angled edge or corner) to make a symmetrical sloping edge. ► NOUN ▪ a chamfered edge or corner. ORIGIN French chamfrain, from chant point, side, edge + fraint broken … English terms dictionary
Chamfer — A chamfer with a lark s tongue end A chamfer is a beveled edge connecting two surfaces. If the surfaces are at right angles, the chamfer will typically be symmetrical at 45 degrees. A fillet is the rounding off of an interior corner. A rounding… … Wikipedia
Chamfer — 1) Surface created by removing a square edge obliquely. (Kenyon, John R. Medieval Fortifications, 211) 2) Bevel, plane formed by cut off angle. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410) Related terms: Chamfer Cusp, Chamfer, Hollow,… … Medieval glossary
chamfer — chamferer, n. /cham feuhr/, n. 1. a cut that is made in wood or some other material, usually at a 45° angle to the adjacent principal faces. Cf. bevel. v.t. 2. to make a chamfer on or in. [1595 1605; back formation from chamfering (taken as… … Universalium
chamfer — I. transitive verb (chamfered; chamfering) Etymology: back formation from chamfering, alteration of Middle French chanfreint, from past participle of chanfraindre to bevel, from chant edge (from Latin canthus iron tire) + fraindre to break, from… … New Collegiate Dictionary
chamfer — /ˈtʃæmfə / (say chamfuh) noun 1. an oblique surface cut on the edge or corner of a solid, usually a board, made by removing the arris and usually sloping at 45°. –verb (t) 2. to cut so as to form a chamfer. 3. to cut channels or flutes in (a… …