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1 chisel knife
- chisel knife
- nузкий скребок (маляра; шириной не более 4 см)
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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2 chisel knife
Строительство: узкий скребок (маляра; шириной не более 4 см) -
3 chisel knife
узкий скребок (маляра; шириной не более 4 см) -
4 knife
- knife
- nнож; лезвие; струг; скребок
- bench knife
- board knife
- cable knife
- chisel knife
- filling knife
- glazing knife
- hacking knife
- linoleum knife
- palette knife
- plane knife
- putty knife
- scraper knife
- Stanley knife
- stopping knife
- stripper knife
- stripping knife
- wood filling knife
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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5 knife
1) струг; нож; резец•- bench knife - bottom knife - carver's knife - circular knife - hackling knife - lathe knife - linoleum knife - machine knife - plane knife - putty knife - roller casing knife - roofing knife - sash knife - scraper knife - shears knife - stripping knife - top knife - veneer knife - wallpaper cutting knifeknife for cutting roll materials and trimming heat insulation — нож для резки рулонных материалов и обрезки теплоизоляции
* * *нож; лезвие; струг; скребок- bench knife
- board knife
- cable knife
- chisel knife
- filling knife
- glazing knife
- hacking knife
- linoleum knife
- palette knife
- plane knife
- putty knife
- scraper knife
- Stanley knife
- stopping knife
- stripper knife
- stripping knife
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6 chisel
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7 knife
нож имя существительное: имя прилагательное: глагол:резать ножом (knife, knive)ударить ножом (knife, knive) -
8 knife head
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9 bottom knife head
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > bottom knife head
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10 scalprum
scalprum ī, n [SCARP-], a sharp cutting instrument, chisel, knife: fabrile, carpenter's chisel, L.: Si scalpra (emat) non sutor, shoemaker's knives, H.— A penknife, Ta.* * *tool for scraping/paring/cutting away/removing parts of bone/sharpening pens -
11 scalprum
scalprum, i, n. (collat. form scalper, ri, m., Cels. 8, 3) [scalpo], a sharp cutting instrument; a chisel, knife, etc., of sculptors, husbandmen, shoemakers, surgeons, etc., Liv. 27, 49; Col. 4, 25, 1; Hor. S. 2, 3, 106; Cels. 8, 3 sq.; Sen. Ep. 65, 13.— A penknife, Tac. A. 5, 8; Suet. Vit. 2.—Of a pruning-knife, Plin. 17, 16, 26, § 119. -
12 узкий скребок
Construction: chisel knife (маляра; шириной не более 4 см) -
13 резец
knife, bit, chisel, colter, cutter, gad-picker, graver, gad picker, point, punch, puncheon, toolРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > резец
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14 резак
1) General subject: billhook, bushwhacker, coulter, cutter, hatch, hatchet, paring knife, pole-ax (мясника), pole-axe (мясника)2) Naval: cutting jaws, cutting torch, fire side3) Military: bolo4) Engineering: block cutter (калиберный), burner (газовый), cutting-out knife (широкий нож), flame cutter, forge chisel6) Construction: zax7) Railway term: cutter (газовый), torch (ацетиленового аппарата)8) Forestry: bark-blazer, carpenter's socket chisel, die (напр. для рубки шпона на спичечную соломку), jigger9) Metallurgy: cutting blowpipe, cutting burner10) Textile: die (для вырубания деталей из настила), plough (для резки ворсовых петель)11) Jargon: CD-burner, DVD-burner12) Oil: chopper13) Mechanic engineering: punch14) Mechanics: torch16) Drilling: lip17) Polymers: cutting device, hardie, hardy, knife, sheeter18) Automation: cutter (для газовой резки), (газовый) cutting torch, top chisel, (газовый) torch19) Makarov: coulter (плуга), killer (для убоя птицы), shearing machine20) Security: chopping knife -
15 buril
m.1 burin, tool of an engraver.Buril de punta, sharp-pointed burin. Buril chaple redondo curved burin2 burr, burin.* * *1 burin* * *SM burin, engraver's chisel* * *masculino burin, engraver's chisel* * *= graver.Nota: En imprenta antigua, instrumento de metal y puntiagudo usado por los grabadores para tallar los bloques de madera.Ex. The design was cut by hand on the surface of the block with a knife or a graver (a pointed chisel which was pushed along the surface).----* buril de acero = steel point.* * *masculino burin, engraver's chisel* * *= graver.Nota: En imprenta antigua, instrumento de metal y puntiagudo usado por los grabadores para tallar los bloques de madera.Ex: The design was cut by hand on the surface of the block with a knife or a graver (a pointed chisel which was pushed along the surface).
* buril de acero = steel point.* * *burin, engraver's chisel* * *buril nmburin, engraver's tool* * *m burin, graver -
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17 blade
noun1) (of sword, knife, dagger, razor, plane) Klinge, die; (of chisel, scissors, shears) Schneide, die; (of saw, oar, paddle, spade, propeller) Blatt, das; (of paddle wheel, turbine) Schaufel, die3) (sword) Schwert, das* * *[bleid]1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) die Klinge2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) das Blatt, der Halm3) (the flat part of an oar.) das Blatt* * *[bleɪd]I. n\blade of grass Grashalm m\blade of an oar Ruderblatt nt\blade of a turbine Turbinenschaufel f, Turbinenblatt ntshoulder \blade Schulterblatt nta dashing young \blade ein verwegener junger Bursche veraltend* * *[bleɪd]n1) (of knife, tool, weapon, razor) Klinge f; (of pencil sharpener) Messerchen nt; (of guillotine) Beil nt2) (of tongue) vorderer Zungenrücken; (of oar, spade, saw, windscreen wiper) Blatt nt; (of plough) Schar f; (of turbine, paddle wheel) Schaufel f; (of propeller) Blatt nt, Flügel m6)See:= shoulder blade* * *blade [bleıd]A s1. BOT Blatt n, Spreite f (eines Blattes), Halm m:blade of grass Grashalm;in the blade auf dem Halm2. TECH Blatt n (einer Säge, Axt, Schaufel, eines Ruders)3. TECHa) Flügel m (eines Propellers)b) Schaufel f (eines Schiffsrades oder einer Turbine)4. TECH Klinge f (eines Degens, Messers etc)5. FOTO Blendenflügel m6. ELEK Messer(kontakt) n(m):blade switch Messerschalter m7. a) AGR Pflugschar fb) TECH Planierschild m (einer Planierraupe etc)8. ARCH Hauptdachbalken m9. MATH Schiene f10. poet Degen m, Klinge f11. poet Kämpfer m, Streiter m12. obs forscher Kerl13. LING Rücken m (der Zunge)B v/t2. TECH Schutt etc mit einer Planierraupe (weg)räumen* * *noun1) (of sword, knife, dagger, razor, plane) Klinge, die; (of chisel, scissors, shears) Schneide, die; (of saw, oar, paddle, spade, propeller) Blatt, das; (of paddle wheel, turbine) Schaufel, die2) (of grass etc.) Spreite, die3) (sword) Schwert, das* * *n.Blatt ¨-er n.Klinge -n f.Schaufel -n f. -
18 σμί̄λη
σμί̄ληGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `knife, woodcarving knife, scalpel, chisel', instrument for artisan, physicians, image-sculptor etc. (in. Att.).Other forms: -ᾰ AP; -ή Hdn. Gr.Compounds: As 1st element in σμιλι-γλύφοι ( τέχναι) `working with chisels, sculptural' ( Epigr. Galatia); on the compositional -ι Schwyzer 448, which is rightly rejected by Chantr.Derivatives: 1. Dimin. σμιλ-ίον n. with - ιωτός, - άριον n. (late medic.); 2. - ινος `acting as a knife' (late medic.); 3. ἀπο-, δια-σμιλεύω `to smooth with a chisel, to plane' (late) with σμίλ-ευμα n. `chipping' (Ar.), - ευτός (AP), - ευσις, - εία f. (Hdn. Epim.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]; PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Instrument name in - λη like μήλη, χηλή, τρώγλη a. o; but this is rather doubtful, cf. Form. 240. No directe connection outside Greek. A basic primary verb is also supposed for the Germ. word for `carpenter, smith' in OWNo. smið, OE smiÞ (\> NEng. smith), OHG. smid, PGm. * smiÞu-, * smiðu-, IE. * smi-tu. Beside it with transition in th n-stems the Goth. comp. aiza-smiÞa `ore-smiih, χαλκεύς'. The length in σμί̄λη is not based on a longdiphthongal * smēi-: * smī-, but may have been introduced secondarily after the model of the nouns in -ῑλη, -ῑλο-. So the etymology remains doubtful; the word may be Pr-Greek. -- WP. 2, 686 and Pok. 968 (after Persson Stud. 119, Brugmann IF 6, 93) w. lit. and further, hypothetical combinations. Cf. σμινύη, σμίνθος; also μικρός.Page in Frisk: 2,750Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμί̄λη
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19 handle
1. noun1) (part held) [Hand]griff, der; (of bag etc.) [Trag]griff, der; (of knife, chisel) Heft, das; Griff, der; (of axe, brush, comb, broom, saucepan) Stiel, der; (of handbag) Bügel, der; (of door) Klinke, die; (of bucket, watering can, cup, jug) Henkel, der; (of pump) Schwengel, der2. transitive verbfly off the handle — (fig. coll.) an die Decke gehen (ugs.)
‘Fragile! Handle with care!’ — "Vorsicht! Zerbrechlich!"
2) (deal with) umgehen mit [Person, Tier, Situation]; führen [Verhandlung]; erledigen [Korrespondenz, Telefonat usw.]; (cope with) fertigwerden od. zurechtkommen mit [Person, Tier, Situation]3) (control) handhaben [Fahrzeug, Flugzeug]Heathrow handles x passengers per year — in Heathrow werden pro Jahr x Passagiere abgefertigt
* * *['hændl] 1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) der Griff2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) anfassen2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) umgehen mit4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) behandeln•- academic.ru/114899/-handled">-handled- handler
- handlebars* * *han·dle[ˈhændl̩]I. n1. (handgrip) Griff m; of a pot, basket Henkel m; of a door Klinke f, Schnalle f ÖSTERR; of a handbag Bügel m; of a broom, comb Stiel m; of a pump Schwengel mto turn a [door] \handle eine [Tür]klinke hinunterdrückenhe is knighted and has a \handle to his name er ist zum Ritter geschlagen worden und trägt [o hat] einen [Adels]titelhis meanness earned him a \handle to his name sein Geiz brachte ihm einen Beinamen ein7.▶ to get a \handle on sth (get under control) etw in den Griff bekommen; (gain understanding of) einen Zugang zu etw dat findenII. vt1. (feel, grasp)▪ to \handle sth etw anfassen“\handle with care” „Vorsicht, zerbrechlich!““\handle with care, glass!” „Vorsicht, Glas!“▪ to \handle sth etw befördern [o transportieren3.to \handle sb's affairs sich um jds Angelegenheiten kümmernto \handle sb's business jds Geschäfte führento \handle luggage Gepäck abfertigen4.can you \handle it alone? schaffst du das alleine?I'll \handle this ich mach das schon5. (treat, deal with) mit etw umgehen▪ to \handle sb mit jdm umgehenhe was \handled with great tact er wurde sehr taktvoll behandeltI find it hard to \handle this subject ich kann nur sehr schwer mit diesem Thema umgehenI just didn't know how to \handle the situation ich wusste einfach nicht, wie ich mich in dieser Situation verhalten sollte [o wie ich mit der Situation umgehen sollte]I find him hard to \handle ich komme nur schwer mit ihm zurecht6. (discuss, write about)this writer \handles the subject of pornography very sensitively dieser Autor geht sehr behutsam mit dem Thema Pornografie um7.have you ever \handled a gun before? hattest du jemals eine Pistole in der Hand?to \handle a machine eine Maschine bedienento \handle a car/motorbike safely sicher Auto/Motorrad fahren, ein Fahrzeug fahrento be able to \handle sth mit etw dat umgehen könnenwe only \handle cosmetics which have not been tested on animals wir führen nur Kosmetik[artikel] ohne Tierversuche [o tierversuchsfreie KosmetikIII. vi + adv sich handhaben lassenthis car \handles really well dieser Wagen fährt sich wirklich gut* * *['hndl]1. n1) Griff m; (of door) Klinke f, Griff m; (esp of broom, saucepan) Stiel m; (esp of basket, bucket, casserole, cup, jug etc) Henkel m; (of handbag) Griff m, Bügel m; (of pump) Schwengel m; (of car = starting handle) (Anlass- or Start)kurbel fto fly off the handle (inf) — an die Decke gehen (inf)
2) (fig: pretext) Handhabe fto have a handle to one's name — ein "von und zu" sein (inf)
2. vt"handle with care" — "Vorsicht - zerbrechlich"; "Vorsicht Glas/Blumen" etc
2) (= deal with) person, animal, plant, tool, weapon, machine, words, numbers, money etc umgehen mit; economy handhaben; legal or financial matters erledigen; legal case handhaben, bearbeiten; applicant, matter, problem sich befassen mit; material for essay etc bearbeiten, verarbeiten; (= tackle) problem, interview etc anfassen, anpacken; (= succeed in coping with) child, drunk, situation, problem, emergency fertig werden mit; (= resolve) matter erledigen; (= control) vehicle, plane, ship steuernyou have to handle this situation very carefully — in dieser Situation müssen Sie sehr behutsam vorgehen
you didn't handle the situation very well — du bist mit der Situation nicht gut fertig geworden
you have to handle these people very carefully — Sie müssen mit diesen Leuten sehr vorsichtig umgehen
a car that is easy to handle — ein Auto, das leicht zu fahren or zu steuern ist
six children are too much for one woman to handle — mit sechs Kindern kann eine Frau allein nicht fertig werden
there's a salesman at the door – I'll handle him — ein Vertreter ist an der Tür – ich werde ihn abfertigen
you keep quiet, I'll handle this — sei still, lass mich mal machen
or defense (US) — der Angeklagte beschloss, seine eigene Verteidigung zu übernehmen
who's handling the publicity for this? —
3) (COMM) types of goods, items handeln mit or in (+dat); orders bearbeiten; prescriptions ausführen; shares, securities handeln; financial affairs besorgenairport workers refused to handle goods for Uganda — die Flughafenarbeiter weigerten sich, Waren nach Uganda abzufertigen
we handle tax problems for several big companies — wir bearbeiten die Steuerangelegenheiten mehrerer großer Firmen
the millionaire has several secretaries to handle his business —
3. vi(ship, plane) sich steuern lassen; (car, motorbike) sich fahren or lenken lassen; (gun) sich handhaben lassen4. vrthey observed how the applicant handled himself — sie beobachteten, wie der Bewerber sich verhielt
* * *handle [ˈhændl]A s1. a) (Hand)Griff mb) Stiel m, Heft nc) Henkel m (am Topf etc)d) Klinke f, Drücker m (einer Tür)e) Kurbel ff) Schwengel m (einer Pumpe):handle to sb’s name umg Titel m;fly off the handle umg hochgehen, aufbrausen, wütend werdengive sb a handle jemandem eine Angriffsfläche bieten3. fig Vorwand m:serve as a handle als Vorwand dienenB v/t1. berühren, befühlen, anfassen, in Berührung kommen mit:handle the ball (Fußball) ein Handspiel begehen2. Werkzeuge etc handhaben, (geschickt) gebrauchen, hantieren oder umgehen mit, eine Maschine bedienen:handle with care behutsam umgehen mitb) etwas erledigen, durchführen, abwickelnI can handle it (him) damit (mit ihm) werde ich fertig5. Tierea) betreuenb) dressieren oder abrichten (u. vorführen)6. a) einen Boxer trainieren7. sich beschäftigen mit8. Güter befördern, weiterleiten9. WIRTSCH Handel treiben mit, handeln mitC v/i1. sich leicht etc handhaben lassen:the car handles well on bends der Wagen liegt gut in der Kurve2. sich weich etc anfühlen3. “Glass - handle with care!” „Vorsicht, Glas!“4. Fußball: ein Handspiel begehen* * *1. noun1) (part held) [Hand]griff, der; (of bag etc.) [Trag]griff, der; (of knife, chisel) Heft, das; Griff, der; (of axe, brush, comb, broom, saucepan) Stiel, der; (of handbag) Bügel, der; (of door) Klinke, die; (of bucket, watering can, cup, jug) Henkel, der; (of pump) Schwengel, der2. transitive verbfly off the handle — (fig. coll.) an die Decke gehen (ugs.)
1) (touch, feel) anfassen‘Fragile! Handle with care!’ — "Vorsicht! Zerbrechlich!"
2) (deal with) umgehen mit [Person, Tier, Situation]; führen [Verhandlung]; erledigen [Korrespondenz, Telefonat usw.]; (cope with) fertigwerden od. zurechtkommen mit [Person, Tier, Situation]3) (control) handhaben [Fahrzeug, Flugzeug]4) (process, transport) umschlagen [Fracht]* * *n.Griff -e m.Henkel - m.Klinke -n f.Stiel -e m. v.anfassen v.bedienen v.behandeln v.handhaben v.verarbeiten v. -
20 tang
[tæŋ]2) (of knife, chisel) codolo m.* * *[tæŋ](a strong or sharp taste, flavour or smell: The air had a salty tang.) odore; sapore* * *tang (1) /tæŋ/n.2 (mecc.) linguetta3 sapore piccante; forte odore4 pizzico (di qc.); punta (fig.); traccia: with a tang of humour, con un pizzico (o una punta) d'umorismo● tang of the sea, odore di salsedine; sapore di mare □ There's a tang in the air today, oggi l'aria è pungente.tang (2) /tæŋ/n.1 suono metallico; forte rumoretang (3) /tæŋ/n.(bot., Fucus) fuco.(to) tang (1) /tæŋ/v. t.(to) tang (2) /tæŋ/A v. i.1 suonare forte; risuonare2 (mus.) vibrareB v. t.* * *[tæŋ]2) (of knife, chisel) codolo m.
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