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81 dicht
♦voorbeelden:een dicht bos • a dense woodin dichte drommen • in dense hordesdichte mist • thick/dense fogdicht beschreven bladzijden • closely written pagesze zaten dicht opeengepakt • they sat tightly packed togetherdicht op elkaar wonen • live on top of one another〈 figuurlijk〉 dichter tot elkaar komen • come/draw closer (together)II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉2 [ondoordringbaar] tight3 [figuurlijk] [niets loslatend] close(-mouthed) ⇒ close-/tight-lipped♦voorbeelden:ik krijg mijn riem niet dicht • I can't fasten my beltmijn neus zit dicht • my nose is blocked upde afvoer zit dicht • the drain is blocked upde vijver zit dicht • the pond is frozen overhet vliegveld zit dicht • the airport is fogbound♦voorbeelden:zijn ogen staan dicht bij elkaar • he has close-set eyesje bent er aardig dicht bij • you are pretty near the markzij waren dicht bij het doel • they were close to the goal; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 they were nearly therehij woont dicht in de buurt • he lives near heredicht onder de kust varen • hug the shoreiemand dicht op de hielen zitten • be close on someone's heels -
82 bung
A n2 ○ ( bribe) pot-de-vin m.B vtr1 ( stop up) boucher [hole, barrel, bottle] ;2 ○ GB (put, throw) balancer ○.■ bung in ○ GB:▶ bung [sth] in, bung in [sth] donner [qch] en prime [free gift, extra] ; glisser [question, remark] ; envoyer [application].■ bung out ○ GB:▶ bung [sth] out, bung out [sth] balancer ○.■ bung up ○ GB: -
83 sluice
sluice [slu:s]1 noun(a) (lock) écluse f; (gate) porte f ou vanne f d'écluse; (channel) canal m à vannes; (UNCOUNT) (lock water) eaux fpl retenues par la vanne(b) (in hospital) égout m∎ to give sth a sluice (down) laver qch à grande eau;∎ to give sb a sluice (down) asperger qn d'eau►► sluice gate, sluice valve porte f ou vanne f d'écluse(wash down) laver à grande eau;∎ to sluice oneself down with cold water s'asperger d'eau fraîche;∎ we sluiced down the meal with cheap red wine on a arrosé le repas d'un petit vin rouge(b) (rinse → cup, pot etc) rincer;∎ to sluice out one's mouth se rincer la bouche;∎ they sluiced out the stable ils ont lavé l'écurie à grande eau(water → flow out in great quantity) couler à flots -
84 ванна
bath
(для промывки деталей)
- для лужения выводов (концов проводов) — dynamic solder pot
- для ультразвуковой очистки деталей — ultrasonic bath
погрузить деталь в ванну, заполченную фреоном, затем вынуть и дать стечь (фреону) с детали в ванну. — submerge (immerse) а part in freon (ultrasonic) bath, raise from the bath, and permit freon to drain into the bath.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > ванна
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