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1 drain hole
n дренажний отвір; спускний отвір -
2 drain hole
зливний [дренажний] отвір -
3 oil drain hole
n отвір для зливання масла -
4 hole
n1) отвір; вікно◊•- air bleed hole - altitude hole - black hole - check hole - drain hole - film cooling holes - flame tube air hole - inspection hole - lightening hole - oil level hole - puncture hole - round hole - spark plug hole - threaded hole - through hole - unused hole - vent hole - ventilation hole -
5 current
(електричний) струм - back current
- base current
- bias current
- branch current
- breakdown current
- channel current
- critical current
- cutoff current
- dark current
- diffusion current
- drain current
- drift current
- electron current
- electron-beam induced current
- forward current
- forward-biased current
- Fowler-Nordheim tunneling current
- gate current
- Hall current
- hole current
- injection current
- Josephson tunnel current
- laser-beam induced current
- leakage current
- light current
- majority-carriercurrent
- majoritycurrent
- minority-carrier current
- minority current
- noise current
- peak current
- pinch-off current
- quiescent current
- recombination current
- reverse current
- reverse-biased current
- saturation current
- SCL space-charge limited current
- SCL current
- stray current
- superconduction current
- threshold current
- tunnel ing current
- tunnel current
- valley current
- Zener current
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limber hole — A small drain hole or slot in a frame or plate for the purpose of preventing water or oil from collecting … Dictionary of automotive terms
Sink hole — Sink Sink (s[i^][ng]k), n. 1. A drain to carry off filthy water; a jakes. [1913 Webster] 2. A shallow box or vessel of wood, stone, iron, or other material, connected with a drain, and used for receiving filthy water, etc., as in a kitchen. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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