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1 ball and socket joint
■ Triaxial joint in which the round head of one bone rests within a cup-shaped depression of the other, allowing a combination of movements in all directions.■ Beweglichste Gelenkform des menschlichen Körpers, die Bewegungen in allen drei Raumachsen und somit in alle Richtungen gestattet. -
2 чашечный
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3 бильбоке
cup and ball, cup-and-ball, bilboquet -
4 бильбоке
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5 чашоподібний
cup-shaped, caliciform, bowl-shaped, cupped, pan, pot -
6 горіхоподібний суглоб
cup-and-ball joint анат., enarthrosis -
7 вискозиметр с отлипанием шарика от чашки
Русско-английский физический словарь > вискозиметр с отлипанием шарика от чашки
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8 чашечный вискозиметр
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9 قطع العظم بشكل الكوب و الكرة
cup-and-ball osteotomyArabic-English Medical Dictionary > قطع العظم بشكل الكوب و الكرة
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10 чашечный вискозиметр
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11 ореховидный сустав
cup-and-ball joint анат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > ореховидный сустав
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12 чашеобразный сустав
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > чашеобразный сустав
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13 шарнирная остеотомия
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > шарнирная остеотомия
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14 balero
m.1 cup and ball (juguete). (Mexican Spanish, River Plate)2 bearing (articulación). (Mexican Spanish)3 bullet mold, bullet mould.4 cup-and-ball.* * *SM1) LAm (=juguete) cup-and-ball toy2) Méx (Mec) ball bearing3) Cono Sur ** head, nut **, noggin (EEUU) *** * *1) (Méx, RPl) ( juguete) cup-and-ball toy2) (Méx) ( rodamiento) bearing* * *1) (Méx, RPl) ( juguete) cup-and-ball toy2) (Méx) ( rodamiento) bearing* * *no le da el balero para resolverlo she doesn't have the brains to work it out ( colloq)C ( Méx) (rodamiento) bearingCompuestos:( Méx) needle bearing( Méx) roller bearing* * *
balero sustantivo masculino (Méx, RPl) ( juguete) cup-and-ball toy
* * *balero nm1. Méx, RP [juguete] cup and ball [toy]no le da el balero para la física she hasn't got a head o brain for physics* * *balero nm2) Mex, PRi : cup-and-ball toy -
15 boliche
m.1 jack.2 ten-pin bowling (bolos).3 bowling alley (bolera).4 small grocery store (tienda). (Southern Cone)5 bowling jack, jack.6 cup-and-ball.7 small dragnet, seine.8 bar.9 small general store.10 disco.11 gambling den.* * *1 (bola pequeña) jack2 (juego de bolos) bowling, skittles plural3 (bolera) bowling alley* * *noun m.* * *ISM1) (=juego) bowls sing, bowling2) (=bola) jack3) (=bolos) skittles sing4) (=bolera) bowling alley5) (=juguete) cup-and-ball toy6) (=red) small dragnet7) (=horno) small furnace, smelting furnaceIISM2) And (=tahona) cheap bakery3) Cono Sur (=garita) gambling denIII* SM LAm Bolivian* * *1)a) ( en petanca) jackb) ( juguete) cup-and-ball toyc) (Col) ( bolo) tenpin3) (Bol, RPl) ( taberna) bar4) (CS) ( tienda pequeña) (fam) small store (AmE), small shop (BrE)* * *= bullet point.Ex. Readers like bullet points because they are visually appealing and make it easy to quickly find pertinent information.* * *1)a) ( en petanca) jackb) ( juguete) cup-and-ball toyc) (Col) ( bolo) tenpin3) (Bol, RPl) ( taberna) bar4) (CS) ( tienda pequeña) (fam) small store (AmE), small shop (BrE)* * *= bullet point.Ex: Readers like bullet points because they are visually appealing and make it easy to quickly find pertinent information.
* * *A1 (en petanca) jackC (Bol, RPl) (taberna) bar* * *
boliche sustantivo masculino
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2 (Méx) ( juego) bowling, ten pin bowling (BrE);
( lugar) bowling alley
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* * *boliche nm1. [en petanca] jack2. [bolos] ten-pin bowling3. [bolera] bowling alley[tienda] small-town store* * *m1 AUTO jack2 ( bolera) bowling alleygrocer’s5 L.Am.juego cup and ball game* * *boliche nm1) bolos: bowling -
16 шарнирное соединение
1) General subject: hinge joint, knuckle joint2) Aviation: ball joint, cup-and-bolt joint, flexible joint, swivel assembly, swivel union3) Naval: articulation joint, ball and socket joint4) Engineering: articulated joint, articulated link, articulating link, articulation, eye joint, hinged joint, joint hinge, knee joint, pin joint, pin-joint, pivot joint, revolute joint, rotary joint, rotating joint, swing joint, swivel, articulated arm joint5) Construction: articulated connection, ball-and-socket joint, cup-and-ball joint, pin connection6) Railway term: connecting link, yoke and eye end7) Automobile industry: cup-and-baD joint, flexible coupling, fork joint, hinged connection, pivot connection8) Mining: knuckle-joint, socket-joint9) Physics: turning joint10) Oil: flex joint, floating coupling, link connection, pin-connected joint, socked joint, swivel clamp, swivel joint, socket joint11) Mechanics: joint coupling, joint-type coupling, pivotal connection, sliding socket joint12) Drilling: knuckle guide, pin connected joint, pin-and-eye connection13) Polymers: hinge14) Automation: articulated linkage, rocker joint, rotational articulation, swiveling joint, trunnion mounting15) General subject: eye joint (как звенья цепи)16) Makarov: hinge connection, stifle joint17) Gold mining: ball-and-socket structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шарнирное соединение
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17 emboque
m.deception, cheat, fraud.Eso no tiene emboque (Amer.) that has not the least appearance of truthpres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: embocar.* * *masculino (Chi) cup and ball game* * *masculino (Chi) cup and ball game* * *( Chi)* * *emboque nmChile [juguete] cup and ball -
18 bilboquet
bilbɔkɛnom masculin cup-and-ball* * *bilbɔkɛ nm(= jouet) cup-and-ball game* * *bilboquet ⇒ Les jeux et les sports nm cup-and-ball.[bilbɔkɛ] nom masculin -
19 шаровое соединение
1) Geology: cup-and-ball2) Aviation: ball and socket joint3) Engineering: ball connection, globe joint4) Construction: ball joint5) Railway term: socket joint6) Mining: ball joint (конвейерных рештаков), cup-and-ball (рештаков)7) Information technology: ball joint linkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шаровое соединение
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20 coca
f.1 coca (plant).2 coke (informal) (cocaína).3 Coca-Cola, Coke.4 cocaine.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cocar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cocar.* * *1 (arbusto) coca2 argot coke————————1 (baya) berry————————————————1 (moño) bun2 (cabeza) head* * *ISF1) (Bot) coca; (=droga) coke *2) Méx*- de cocaCOCA In Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, the leaves of the Erythroxylon coca plant have traditionally been chewed as a mild stimulant and for a variety of medicinal purposes. As such, they are sold quite legally in street markets. Since coca is also the raw material for cocaine, peasant farmers in remote areas grow it to sell to the illegal drugs trade. Cartels in Cali and Medellín control most of the processing, shipment and distribution of cocaine and retain most of the profits. The cocaine industry brings few benefits to the vast majority of Latin Americans and the power struggle between the drug barons and government is responsible for widespread violence. IISF1) * (=cabeza) head, nut *, noggin (EEUU) *2) ** (=golpe) rap on the nut **3) [de pelo] bun, coil4) [en cuerda] kinkIII* SF Coke ®, Coca-Cola ®* * *•• Cultural note:Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness. Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable* * *= coke, coca.Ex. It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from ' coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.Ex. Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.* * *•• Cultural note:Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness. Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable* * *= coke, coca.Ex: It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from ' coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.
Ex: Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.* * *A1 ( Bot) cocaC ( Coc) flat sponge cakeAndean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness.Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable.* * *
coca sustantivo femenino (Bot) coca;
( cocaína) (arg) coke (sl)
coca sustantivo femenino
1 Bot coca
2 argot (droga) cocaine, coke
' coca' also found in these entries:
English:
Coke
- fizz
- formula
- coke
* * *coca nf1. [planta] coca* * *f1 BOT coca2 famdroga coke fam3:* * *coca nf1) : coca
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