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1 fracture facet
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fracture facet
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2 fracture facet
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3 facet
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4 facet fracture
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5 Bruchfläche
Bruchfläche f failure surface, surface of fracture, surface of rupture, breaking plane, cleavage plane, fracture area, fracture face, fracture facet, fracture plane, fracture surface, plane of break, plane of fracture; crushed face (Gesteinsbaustoffe)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bruchfläche
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6 фасетка на поверхности излома
Engineering: fracture facetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фасетка на поверхности излома
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7 излом с фасетками скола
Silicates: facet fracture, facetted fractureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > излом с фасетками скола
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8 переломовывих
м.fracture-dislocation, subluxation with fractured facet, dislocation fractureБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > переломовывих
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9 kręgosłup
m 1. Anat. spine, backbone- wygięcie kręgosłupa spinal curvature- mieć krzywy kręgosłup to suffer from curvature of the spine, to have a curved backbone2. przen. (filar) backbone- przemysł jest kręgosłupem gospodarki industry is the backbone of the economy3. przen. (charakter) backbone, spine- to facet bez kręgosłupa this guy has no backbone- przetrącić komuś kręgosłup to destroy sb’s moral fibre* * *spine, backbone* * *miGen. -a1. anat. backbone, spine; ( w języku fachowym) spinal l. vertebral column; skrzywienie kręgosłupa pat. curvature of the spine; uraz/złamanie kręgosłupa pat. spinal injury/fracture.2. przen. (= moralność) backbone, spine; być pozbawionym kręgosłupa moralnego have no backbone, be invertebrate.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kręgosłup
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