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3 cut back
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4 Cut Checks
Woollen manufacturers use these patterns largely for coatings and vestings, Their characteristic feature are checks produced by two adjoining warp threads and picks intervening exactly opposite to each other and forming clear cuts. The cloths are made in double cloth structure with 2 X 2 twill face in check design and a plain back. One quality is made 92 X 54, 2/48's worsted back and face warp, and single worsted face weft 16's to 24's, with a 20 skeins Yorkshire woollen back -
5 back bacon
Back bacon is usually cut thicker than American “streaky” bacon. This cut comes from the loin of the pig which is located in the middle of its back; hence the term back bacon. The fact can be easily trimmed, making back bacon a very lean, meaty cut of bacon with a ham-like texture. However, Irish bacon maintains a layer of fat around the meat to enhance the flavor. -
6 flat back cut and fill technique
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > flat back cut and fill technique
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7 fluxé
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > fluxé
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8 niîurskurîur
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9 hacer un recorte
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10 halvennus
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11 oleje
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12 rozcieńczać
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13 rozrzedzać farby
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14 повторить данный ранее кадр
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > повторить данный ранее кадр
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15 létszámleépítés
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16 redukció
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17 üzemkorlátozás
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18 visszametszés
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19 visszaugrás korábbi eseményre
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20 kimatu
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См. также в других словарях:
cut back — {v.} 1. To change direction suddenly while going at full speed. * /The halfback started to his left, cut back to his right, and ran for a touchdown./ 2. To use fewer or use less. * /After the big job was finished, the builder cut back the number… … Dictionary of American idioms
cut back — {v.} 1. To change direction suddenly while going at full speed. * /The halfback started to his left, cut back to his right, and ran for a touchdown./ 2. To use fewer or use less. * /After the big job was finished, the builder cut back the number… … Dictionary of American idioms
cut back — {v. phr.} To diminish; lessen; decrease (said of budgets). * /The state had to cut back on the university budget./ … Dictionary of American idioms
cut back — {v. phr.} To diminish; lessen; decrease (said of budgets). * /The state had to cut back on the university budget./ … Dictionary of American idioms
cut back — cut down on, reduce something, use less of something (e.g.: I drink too much coffee, I decided to cut back ) … English contemporary dictionary
cut|back — «KUHT BAK», noun. 1. a reduction in quantity, number, or rate; curtailment: »a cutback in expenditures. The factory made a cutback in production when many of its orders were canceled. In spite of talk of cutbacks, defense spending still is headed … Useful english dictionary
cut back — index decrease, diminish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cut-back — index curtailment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cut-back — ● cut back nom masculin invariable (anglais cutback, réduction) Bitume routier fluidifié par un diluant, qui s évapore après mise en place … Encyclopédie Universelle
cut back — verb 1. return in time (Freq. 1) the film cut back to an earlier event in the story • Syn: ↑flash back • Derivationally related forms: ↑flashback (for: ↑flash back) … Useful english dictionary
cut back — phrasal verb Word forms cut back : present tense I/you/we/they cut back he/she/it cuts back present participle cutting back past tense cut back past participle cut back 1) [intransitive/transitive] to reduce the amount of something, especially… … English dictionary