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1 коническая развёртка
1) Military: conical scanning, nutating2) Engineering: bit reamer, taper reamer, tapered reamer3) Railway term: broach reamer4) Astronautics: conical scan5) Mechanics: conical reamer, taper bitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коническая развёртка
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > коническая развертка
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taper bit, conical reamer, taper reamerРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > коническая развертка
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1) General subject: burr bit2) Engineering: bush roll (для насечки дефиберных камней), crusher (для правки шлифовальных кругов), milling cutter, roller cutter, reamer (по металлу, особенно в виде насадки на дрель), pencil grinder3) Mining: abrasion wheel (в буровой коронке), spiked roller (для бурения стволов шахт)4) Forestry: burr (для насекания дефибрерных камней), bush roll (для насечки дефибрерных камней), moulding cutter5) Metallurgy: friction roll (фрикционный цилиндр машины для роликовой сварки), knurl7) Mechanic engineering: burr mill8) Oil&Gas technology roller9) Oilfield: cutter bundle (набор фрез, которым обрабатывают поверхность какого либо камня, производят очистку от ржавчины и т.п.)10) Makarov: rock roller bit (в бурении), rock rolling cutter bit (в бурении), rock rotary bit (в бурении), roller bit (в бурении), rolling cutter bit (в бурении), rotary bit (в бурении)11) oil&gas: cone roller
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juicer — n. 1. a utensil with a conical ridged center that is used for squeezing juice fro citrus fruit. Syn: reamer, juice reamer. [WordNet 1.5] 2. A state of drunkenness; as, to throw on a juicer; to have a juicer on all night. [PJC] 3. An habitual… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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