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21 изсичам със секач
chisel outchisels outБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > изсичам със секач
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22 ковашки секач за изсичане в горещо състояние
hot chiselhot chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > ковашки секач за изсичане в горещо състояние
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23 отсичам със секач
chisel offchisels offБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > отсичам със секач
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24 пневматичен секач
air chipperair chipperschipping hammerchipping hammerspneumatic chiselpneumatic chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > пневматичен секач
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25 полукръгъл секач
round-nose chiselsround-nose chiselБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > полукръгъл секач
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26 притискач за спининговане
spinner's chiselspinner's chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > притискач за спининговане
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27 пробойник
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28 секач за насичане на пили
file-cutting toolfile-cutting toolsfite chiselfite chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > секач за насичане на пили
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29 секач за отсичане на нитови глави
top chiseltop chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > секач за отсичане на нитови глави
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30 секач за отстраняване на мустаци
burring chiselburring chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > секач за отстраняване на мустаци
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31 секач за чеканене
caulking chiselcaulking chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > секач за чеканене
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32 стругарски нож за дърво
turning chiselturning chiselsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > стругарски нож за дърво
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33 тристенен секач
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34 steel
[stiːl] noun, adjective1.(of) a very hard alloy of iron and carbon, used for making tools etc:steel knives/chisels
فولاذHe had a grip of steel (= a very strong grip).
2. verbto harden and strengthen (oneself, one's nerves etc) in preparation for doing, or resisting, something:يَسْتَجْمِعُ قُوَّتَه وشَجاعَتَهHe steeled himself to meet the attack / to tell his wife the truth.
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35 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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36 აქნდაკებს
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39 חקק
חָקַק(b. h.; cmp. חוּק) to draw a circle, to limit; 1) (denom. of חֹק) to legislate. Y.Kil.I, 27b top, a. e. שחָקַקְתִּי, v. חוֹק. Num. R. s. 19, beg., v. חוּקָּה; a. fr. 2) to hollow out, to shape a receptacle. Y.Bets. I, 60b bot. קערה שחֲקָקָהּ קוף a dish which an ape has hollowed out.Part. pass. חָקוּק, f. חֲקוּקָה. Tosef.B. Bath.III, 1; B. Bath.65b, a. e. מכתשת הח׳ the mortar which has been hollowed out (of stone), opp. הקבועה stationary in the ground. 3) to engrave, write with the stilus. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 14, v. הָרַט. Gitt.20a וכתב ולא וח׳ ‘he writes (Deut. 24:1) but not ‘he engraves (on tablets). Ib. חָק תוכות he chisels out the surroundings (making the letters come out in relief); חק יריכות he digs the sides, i. e. he engraves the letters. Gen. R. s. 68; s. 78 שאיקונין שלך חֲקוּקָהוכ׳ whose picture is engraven above (in the heavenly throne). Y.Yoma IV, beg.41b חֲקוּקִּים היו the inscriptions were engraven (not written with ink). Y.Ned.VI, 40a top מפני צלמי … שחקוקיםוכ׳ on account of the Chaldean images which were engraven on the walls (Ez. 23:14); a. e. Nif. נֶחְקַק to be hollowed out. Y.Erub.II, 20a top אם תֵּיחָקֵק if the block be hollowed out. Sot.36b שיֵחָקֵק עלוכ׳ (not שיחקוק) to have his name engraven on the jewels ; a. e. -
40 חָקַק
חָקַק(b. h.; cmp. חוּק) to draw a circle, to limit; 1) (denom. of חֹק) to legislate. Y.Kil.I, 27b top, a. e. שחָקַקְתִּי, v. חוֹק. Num. R. s. 19, beg., v. חוּקָּה; a. fr. 2) to hollow out, to shape a receptacle. Y.Bets. I, 60b bot. קערה שחֲקָקָהּ קוף a dish which an ape has hollowed out.Part. pass. חָקוּק, f. חֲקוּקָה. Tosef.B. Bath.III, 1; B. Bath.65b, a. e. מכתשת הח׳ the mortar which has been hollowed out (of stone), opp. הקבועה stationary in the ground. 3) to engrave, write with the stilus. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 14, v. הָרַט. Gitt.20a וכתב ולא וח׳ ‘he writes (Deut. 24:1) but not ‘he engraves (on tablets). Ib. חָק תוכות he chisels out the surroundings (making the letters come out in relief); חק יריכות he digs the sides, i. e. he engraves the letters. Gen. R. s. 68; s. 78 שאיקונין שלך חֲקוּקָהוכ׳ whose picture is engraven above (in the heavenly throne). Y.Yoma IV, beg.41b חֲקוּקִּים היו the inscriptions were engraven (not written with ink). Y.Ned.VI, 40a top מפני צלמי … שחקוקיםוכ׳ on account of the Chaldean images which were engraven on the walls (Ez. 23:14); a. e. Nif. נֶחְקַק to be hollowed out. Y.Erub.II, 20a top אם תֵּיחָקֵק if the block be hollowed out. Sot.36b שיֵחָקֵק עלוכ׳ (not שיחקוק) to have his name engraven on the jewels ; a. e.
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