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101 вырезка
ж.1. ( действие) cutting out; engraving, carving (ср. вырезать)2. ( газетная) press-cutting, press-clippingвырезки из газет, журналов и т. п. — press-cuttings
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102 Zuschnitt
Zu·schnitt m1) ( Form eines Kleidungsstücks) cut -
103 odsecanje
• clipping; crop; cropping; cutout; cutting off; cutting out; pinch-off; shear; shearing; shearing,shearing action; truncation -
104 вырезка
/ˈvɨrʲɪskə/
cutting out, engraving, carvingpress cutting, press clippingundercut, sirloin, fillet, tenderloinbe=выразка -
105 вырезка
ж.2) ( газетная) press cutting / clipping3) ( часть туши) undercut; sirloin; fillet ['fɪlɪt]; tenderloin амер. -
106 вырезка
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107 вырезаем
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > вырезаем
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108 выпиливание
1) General subject: carving2) Engineering: cutting-out, sawing, sawing-out3) Construction: sawing out -
109 εκτομής
ἐκτομάζωcastrate: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)ἐκτομεύςone that cuts out: masc nom plἐκτομεύςone that cuts out: masc nom /voc plἐκτομήcutting out: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
110 ἐκτομῆς
ἐκτομάζωcastrate: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)ἐκτομεύςone that cuts out: masc nom plἐκτομεύςone that cuts out: masc nom /voc plἐκτομήcutting out: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
111 आवर्ह
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112 isključivanje
• preclusion• putting out of gear• switching out• switching-off• cutting out• lockout• killing -
113 выключающийся
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114 забой зарезного слоя
Mining: cut-out stope, cutting-out stopeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > забой зарезного слоя
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115 зарезная выработка
Mining: cut-out stope, cutting-out stopeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зарезная выработка
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116 крайний забой
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117 подсечной забой
Mining: cut-out stope, cutting-out stope -
118 В-128
ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого -чего coll И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll AdvP these forms only usu. quantit compl with copula ( subj / genany common noun) or adv quantif) a great many, an infinite numbercountless numbers ofin countless numbers multitudes (a multitude) of no end of (to) endless NPs) a whole slew of hordesmyriads, thousands, hundreds) ofhuge numbers of.(Астров:) На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). (A.:) On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).Серёжа Быстрицын) сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd (Sergey Bystritsyn would) sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a). -
119 видимо-невидимо
• ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого-чего coll; И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll[AdvP; these forms only; usu. quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif)]=====⇒ a great many, an infinite number:- multitudes < a multitude> of;- no end of <to>;- endless [NPs];- hordes <myriads, thousands, hundreds> of;- huge numbers of.♦ [Астров:] На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). [A.:] On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).♦ Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).♦ [Серёжа Быстрицын] сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd [Sergey Bystritsyn would] sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видимо-невидимо
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120 и видимо и невидимо
• ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого-чего coll; И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll[AdvP; these forms only; usu. quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif)]=====⇒ a great many, an infinite number:- multitudes < a multitude> of;- no end of <to>;- endless [NPs];- hordes <myriads, thousands, hundreds> of;- huge numbers of.♦ [Астров:] На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). [A.:] On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).♦ Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).♦ [Серёжа Быстрицын] сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd [Sergey Bystritsyn would] sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и видимо и невидимо
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