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Медицина: эмалевый нож -
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1. n эмаль, финифть2. n глазурь, полива, мурава, обливка3. n изделие из эмали, финифти4. n эмалевая краска5. n эмалировка6. n притирание для кожи7. n лак для ногтей8. v покрывать эмалью; эмалировать9. v покрывать глазурью, глазуровать, муравить10. v писать эмалевыми красками11. v поэт. испещрять, украшатьthe meadow enamelled with flowers — луг, усеянный цветами
12. v лакироватьСинонимический ряд:cover (verb) apply; coat; cover; glaze; paint; surface; varnish; wash; whitewash -
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1. нож; резать ножом2. скребокback trimming knife — литниковый нож; гузочный нож
3. нож для отрубания заготовки, отрезной нож4. рубящий нож5. нож для разрезкиpicker knife — подающий нож; нож подачи
6. нож бумагорезальной машиныdoctor knife — ракель, ракельный нож
folding knife — фальцевальный нож, фальцнож
mold knife — литниковый нож; гузочный нож
paper knife — разрезной нож, нож для разрезки бумаги
paring knife — шерфовальный нож, нож для спуска фаски
7. дисковый нож для продольной разрезки8. вращающийся нож листорезального ротационного устройства9. ракель, ракельный нож10. скребок для счистки краски11. нож для продольной разрезки12. нож для получения -образных пазов13. нож для разрезки ленты14. нож для нарезки полосtrimming knife — литниковый нож; гузочный нож
bowie knife — длинный охотничий нож; финка
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