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61 end position
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62 joint gap
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > joint gap
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63 joint end
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64 joint end
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > joint end
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65 end lap joint
Строительство: угловое соединение вполдерева -
66 end-lap joint
Полимеры: угловое соединение внахлёстку -
67 joint end
1) Техника: шаровой наконечник2) Автомобильный термин: соединительная муфта3) Автоматика: шарнирный наконечник -
68 joint end
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > joint end
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69 end-lap joint
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70 joint end
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71 end lap joint
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72 joint end
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73 joint end
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74 angle joint
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75 belt joint
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76 cross-cut end
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77 tee joint joint
тройник; тройниковая муфтаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > tee joint joint
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78 secondary rail end batter
Общая лексика: (occurs not directly at the rail end in a rail joint but generally on high speed track where wheels are "launched" over a joint and land on the receiving rail, a discrete distance from the rail end) смятие вторичное в видеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > secondary rail end batter
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79 chain joint
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80 the joint in smb.'s armour
чьё-л. слабое место; ≈ ахиллесова пята; см. тж. a chink in smb's armourThe Plutocracy, by virtue of its possession of the government raised their taxes. It was the weak joint in their armour. Neither buying nor selling, they had no money and in the end their land was sold to pay the taxes. (J. London, ‘The Iron Heel’, ch. XIII) — Плутократия, в руках которой была административная власть, повысила налоги. Это было ахиллесовой пятой фермеров. Не покупая и не продавая ничего, они, конечно, не имели денег, и в конце концов их фермы были проданы с молотка за недоимки.
Catherine it seems had chanced to get her fingers through exactly that joint in his armour. (H. G. Wells, ‘Meanwhile’, book II) — Кэтрин, видимо, удалось нащупать его слабое место.
‘Here, you want to go an' shadder a few manners the next time you go shaddering,’ miss Sellers jeered, singling out, with feminine swiftness and accuracy, the weak joint in the other's armour. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. V) — - Не мешало бы тебе, когда будешь заниматься слежкой, заодно поучиться у своих "подопечных" хорошим манерам, - съязвила мисс Селлерс, выбрав со свойственной женщинам в таких случаях быстротой и точностью слабое место в броне противника.
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