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[kɔɪl]1. verbto wind into loops:يَلْتَف عَلىThe snake coiled (itself) round the tree.
2. noun1) a length of something wound into a loop or loops:لَفّـه، إلْتِفافa coil of hair.
2) a wound length of wire for conducting electricity:مِلَف،سِلْك مَعْدَنيthe coil in an electric fire.
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لَفَّة \ coil: sth. coiled; a turn of sth. coiled: There was a coil of rope lying on the ground. curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a tube: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. -
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مِلَفّ \ coil: sth. coiled; a turn of sth. coiled: There was a coil of rope lying on the ground. file: a hard cover for keeping papers in order. \ See Also لفة (لَفَّة) -
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لَفَّ \ circle: to move in a circle, move around sth.: The aeroplane circled over us. The earth circles the sun. coil: to wind (rope, wire, etc.) in rings; curl round and round: The snake coiled (itself) round his arm. fold: to enclose by folding sth. around: The gift was folded in brown paper. furl: to roll up (a sail, a flag, etc.) when not in use. muffle: to cover carefully so as to lessen sound or (often with up) so as to keep warm: He was muffled up in a heavy woollen coat. reel: to wind (sth.) off or on to a round object. roll: to fold (paper, cloth, etc.) into a circular form, either round itself or round sth. else: She rolled the old clothes into a bundle. wind: to move in a curving or twisting manner: He wound a rope round the tree. The path wound steeply up the hillside. wrap: to put (paper or cloth) round (sth.): I wrapped the gift in brown paper, and posted it to him. She wrapped her coat round the child to keep it warm. \ See Also دارَ حَوْل -
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اِلْتَفَّ \ coil: wind (rope, wire, etc.) in rings; curl round and round: The snake coiled (itself) round his arm. wind: to move in a curving or twisting manner: The path wound steeply up the hillside. -
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13 coil-edge UST
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > coil-edge UST
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14 coil-edge UST equipment
coil-edge ultrasonic equipment — ультразвуковой дефектоскоп для контроля качества концов полос, разматываемых из рулона, перед их сваркой на полосовом прокатном станеАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > coil-edge UST equipment
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n prakt <metall.obfl> (allg.; kontinuierliche Oberflächenveredelung von Endlosbändern) ■ coil coating; strip coatingn <metall.obfl> (kontinuierliche Lackapplikation in Walzstraße) ■ coil coating ISO 4618-3 ; strip coating -
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f < prod> (zur Herstellung von Press-, Tiefziehteilen; z.B. Dosen) ■ coil line; coil processing line -
17 coil pipe
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > coil pipe
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20 Coil-Stent
m <med.tech> ■ coil stent; coiled stent
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