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61 abtragend
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62 abtragendes Bearbeitungsverfahren
n DIN 8590 < prod> ■ eroding processGerman-english technical dictionary > abtragendes Bearbeitungsverfahren
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63 Drahterodieren
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64 erodierend
<tech.allg> (Wirkung, z.B. von Witterung, Flüssigkeit, Sand, Spänen) ■ erosive; eroding -
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66 авторитет падает
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67 erosionante
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68 kikis
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69 pengikisan
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70 rodere
gnaw at* * *rodere v.tr.1 to gnaw: i topi hanno roso un pezzo di questo libro, the mice have gnawed away a piece of this book; rodere un osso, to gnaw a bone // un osso duro da rodere, a hard nut to crack // rodere il freno, to chafe under restraint (o to champ at the bit)3 ( corrodere) to corrode, to eat* into (sthg.), to bite* into (sthg.): gli acidi rodono i metalli, acids eat into metals; questa sbarra è stata rosa dalla ruggine, this bar has been corroded by rust; il mare rode la scogliera, the sea is eroding the cliffs4 (fig.) ( tormentare) to gnaw at (sthg.); to eat* into (sthg.): la gelosia le rodeva l'anima, she was consumed with jealousy; cosa ti rode tanto?, what's eating you?◘ rodersi v.rifl. to worry, to be worried; to wear* oneself out, to be consumed, to pine (away): si rode per niente, he is wearing himself out for nothing; se fossi in te non mi roderei tanto, if I were you I shouldn't worry so much (o I shouldn't be so worried); non ti rodere il fegato!, don't eat your heart out!; rodere d'invidia, di gelosia, to be consumed with envy, jealousy; rodere di rabbia, to chafe (o to be consumed) with rage.* * *1. ['rodere]vb irreg vt(rosicchiare) to gnaw (at), (corrodere) to corroderodersi il fegato fig — to torment o.s.
2. vr (rodersi)rodersi dal rimorso/dall'invidia — to be consumed with remorse/with envy
* * *['rodere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rosicchiare) to gnaw2) (corrodere) to corrode, to eat* into3) fig. to eat*, to gnaw, to nag2.verbo pronominale rodersi1)2) fig. (tormentarsi) to worry, to be* troubled- rsi dall'invidia — to be consumed by o with envy
* * *rodere/'rodere/ [80]1 (rosicchiare) to gnaw2 (corrodere) to corrode, to eat* into3 fig. to eat*, to gnaw, to nag; avevo ancora un dubbio che mi rodeva I still had a nagging doubt; essere roso dalla gelosia to be tormented by jealousy; che cosa ti rode? what's eating you?II rodersi verbo pronominale1 - rsi le unghie to bite one's nails2 fig. (tormentarsi) to worry, to be* troubled; - rsi dall'invidia to be consumed by o with envy; - rsi il fegato to eat one's heart out. -
71 sarxok
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72 электроэрозионная обработка
EDMing, electrospark, spark eroding, spark erosion, electrical discharge machining, electroerosion machining, electron discharge machining, electrospark machining, spark discharge machining, EDM operation, EDM process, spark-erosionРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > электроэрозионная обработка
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73 электроэрозионный станок
EDM apparatus, spark eroder, spark-discharge forming press, EDM unit, discharge machine, EDM machine, electrical discharge machine, eroding machine, impulsive machine, spark machineРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > электроэрозионный станок
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74 syövyttävä
biting (adje)caustic (adje)cauterizing (adje)corroding (adje)corrosive (adje)eroding (adje)etching (adje)mordant (adje)wearing (adje)* * *• mordant• corrosive• corroding• caustic -
75 انجراف
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76 gastatzaile
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77 электроэрозионная вырезка
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > электроэрозионная вырезка
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79 electric(al) spark machining
электроэрозионная обработка; см. также spark erodingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > electric(al) spark machining
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80 electric(al) spark machining
электроэрозионная обработка; см. также spark erodingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > electric(al) spark machining
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