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1) Engineering: dice block (стекловаренной печи)2) Silicates: throat cheek (стекловаренной печи), throat-cheek block (стекловаренной печи), throat-side block (стекловаренной печи)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > боковой брус протока
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2 боковой брус протока
( стекловаренной печи) dice blockРусско-английский политехнический словарь > боковой брус протока
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Makarov: cut a block into dice, dice a crystal, cut a block into dice (ппр.), dice a crystal (ппр.) -
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* * *нареза́ть гл.
cutнареза́ть вы́работку горн. — cut an entryнареза́ть зу́бья шестерни́ — cut a gear (teeth)нареза́ть зу́бья шестерни́ ме́тодом копи́рования — cut gear (teeth) by the template [former] methodнареза́ть зу́бья шестерни́ ме́тодом обка́та — cut gear (teeth) by the generating methodнареза́ть кана́вки, пазы́ — groove, cut a grooveнареза́ть криста́лл пп — dice a crystal, cut a block into diceнареза́ть по длине́ чего-л. — cut smth. to the length of …нареза́ть резьбу́ — cut a threadнареза́ть резьбу́ в отве́рстиях ( метчиком) — tap a holeнареза́ть резьбу́ гребё́нками — chase a threadнареза́ть резьбу́ по генера́торной схе́ме — produce a thread by the generating processнареза́ть резьбу́ по про́фильной схе́ме — produce a thread by the form processнареза́ть резьбу́ резцо́м ( на токарном станке) — cut a thread with a single-point tool (on a lathe)нареза́ть резьбу́ резьбово́й фрезо́й — produce a thread by milling, mill a threadнареза́ть резьбу́ червя́чной фрезо́й нареза́ть — produce a thread by hobbling, hob a threadнареза́ть шли́цы на валу́ — spline a shaft, cut splines on a shaft -
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1) Textile: check (на ткани), check ornamentation, check pattern, dice2) Polymers: block pattern -
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