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81 shaft
шахта, ствол шахты; вал; ось стержень, шпиндель; тяга, привод•
- agitator shaft
- air shaft
- articulated shaft
- auger shaft
- auxiliary shaft
- balanced crankshaft
- ball-bearing crankshaft
- basic shaft
- blind shaft
- bevel pinion shaft
- built-up crankshaft
- cage shaft
- cager rocker shaft
- caisson-sunk shaft
- cam shaft
- cardan shaft
- castellated saft
- centre shaft
- chippy shaft
- circular shaft
- clutch shaft
- connection shaft
- counter-weighted crankshaft
- crank shaft
- cutter shaft
- cutting shaft
- deep shaft
- discharging air shaft
- distributing shaft
- double-jointed shaft
- downcast shaft
- drainage shaft
- drawing shaft
- drive shaft
- drive shaft
- driven shaft
- driving shaft
- dummy shaft
- drum shaft
- eccentric shaft
- elliptical shaft
- emergency shaft
- enclosed cardan shaft
- engaging shaft
- engine shaft
- escape shaft
- exhaust camshaft
- exploratory shaft
- exposed propeller shaft
- extraction shaft
- feed shaft
- flexible shaft
- fluted shaft
- four-bearing crankshaft
- gear shaft
- grinding shaft
- haulage shaft
- hoisting shaft
- idle shaft
- inclined shaft
- inlet camshaft
- jack shaft
- joint hoisting shaft
- joint ventilation shaft
- live power take-off shaft
- mine drive shaft
- main shaft
- main winding shaft
- main working shaft
- monkey shaft
- multispeed power take-off shaft
- multithrow crankshaft
- one-piece crankshaft
- output shaft
- overhead camshaft
- pinion shaft
- power shaft
- power take-off shaft
- production shaft
- prospecting shaft
- pump shaft
- rectangular shaft
- reverse power take-off shaft
- reverse shaft
- roller-bearing crankshaft
- shifting camshaft
- single-throw crankshaft
- skip shaft
- spline shaft
- splined shaft
- stand-by shaft
- tender shaft
- three-throw crankshaft
- timbered shaft
- torsion shaft
- transmission shaft
- two-bearing crankshaft
- two-throw crankshaft
- upcast shaft
- variable-drive power take-off shaft
- winding shaft
- worm shaft -
82 out
out invarконец связиautopilot outотключить автопилотbe out of trimбыть разбалансированнымbias out of viewвыходить из поля зренияbreak out a cloud baseпробивать облачностьbring the aircraft outвыводить воздушное судно из кренаburn outостанавливатьcarry out a circuit of the aerodromeвыполнять круг полета над аэродромомcarry out a landingвыполнять посадкуcarry out communicationподдерживать связьcarry out dutyвыполнять обязанностиcarry out the flightвыполнять полетcarry out trainingвыполнять подготовкуcheck outвыписыватьсяclimb outуходить с набором высотыcut out1. выключать2. срезать engine outотказавший двигательfeed outвыводитьflare outвыравниватьfly outвылетатьget out of controlтерять управлениеgo out of controlстановиться неуправляемымgo out of the spinвыходить из штопораkeep out of the wayне занимать трассуlead out the aircraftвыруливать воздушное судноlevel the aircraft outвыравнивать воздушное судноmark outразмечатьout of ground effectвне зоны влияния землиout of serviceизъятый из эксплуатацииpull outвыводить из пикированияpull out from diveвыводить из пикированияpull out of the spinвыводить из штопораpull the aircraft out ofбрать штурвал на себяpump outоткачиватьread out a bearingотсчитывать пеленгroll out of the turnвыходить из разворотаroll out on the headingвыходить на заданный курсroll out the aircraftвыводить воздушное судно из кренаrun outвыпускатьrun out fuelполностью вырабатывать топливоrun out the landing gearвыпускать шассиsend out radio waveпосылать радиосигналserve out the service lifeвырабатывать срок службыset outвыпускать(в полет) set out chargeобъявлять размер сбораshop out the skinвырубать обшивкуsmooth out the crackудалять трещинуsmooth out the dentвыправлять вмятинуtake out of serviceснимать с эксплуатацииtaxi outвыруливатьtrack outвыводить на курс
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