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81 износ трением
Engineering: fray -
82 износить
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83 износиться
1) General subject: be the worse for wear, become shabby, fray, frazzle, scuff, see service, show wear, stale, tear2) Textile: wear out3) Makarov: have seen service -
84 изношенный участок
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изношенный участок
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85 индикатор износа ленты
Engineering: belt fray detector (конвейера)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > индикатор износа ленты
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86 испортить отношения с
General subject: fray relationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испортить отношения с
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87 истирание
1) General subject: abrading, abrasion, attrition, defacement, Abrieb2) Aviation: gall3) Engineering: chafing, detrition, friction, galling (поверхности), mastication, rubbing, scuff, scuffing, wear, wear and tear, wearing4) Chemistry: (дорожно-маркировочной краски) Bleeding5) Construction: rub, wearing-off6) Automobile industry: galling (металла), (чрезмерное) scuffing, scuffing action8) Forestry: wearing-away, wearing-down9) Metallurgy: bucking10) Oil: deterioration, fraying, grinding (керна при самозаклинивании)11) Astronautics: erosion12) Silicates: rub-off13) Drilling: abrasive wear14) Automation: abrasion due to friction, chafe, scouring16) Cables: abrasion (абразивное)17) Makarov: blastation, blastation (разрушающее действие переносимых ветром частиц песка и пыли), blasting, comminution, fray, fret, pulverization, robbing, trituration, wear-out18) Cement: attrition grinding, brick test19) General subject: scour -
88 истирать
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89 истрепать
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90 над схваткой
General subject: above-the-fray -
91 настораживать
1) General subject: alarm, cock, disquiet, put smb. on one's guard, fray, affray, be made uneasy2) Banking: raise hackles (What raised hackles was that...) -
92 не ввязываться в ссору
General subject: stay above the frayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не ввязываться в ссору
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93 неконфликтная позиция
Makarov: above-the-fray postureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неконфликтная позиция
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94 обтереть
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95 обтирать
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96 обтрёпанные края (чего-л.) бахрома
General subject: fray (на рукавах, брюках)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обтрёпанные края (чего-л.) бахрома
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97 обтрёпать
General subject: fray, wear threadbare -
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99 обтрёпываться
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100 обтрепаться
General subject: fray, ravel, wear threadbare
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