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1. осаживание ударами молота2. осаживающий ударами молота -
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3 hammering down
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > hammering down
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4 hammering-down
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > hammering-down
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5 waist hammering-down
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > waist hammering-down
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6 hammering
1. n ковка; чеканка2. n стук, удары3. n стуки, перебои4. n разг. нахлобучка5. a падающий тяжело, со стукомСинонимический ряд:1. beating (verb) basting; battering; beating; belaboring; belabouring; buffeting; drubbing; forging; lambasting; lamming; pasting; pelting; pummeling; thrashing; walloping; whopping2. impressing (verb) driving; graving; impressing; pounding; stamping -
7 осаживание ударами молота
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > осаживание ударами молота
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8 осаживающий ударами молота
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > осаживающий ударами молота
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10 осаживание ударами молота
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > осаживание ударами молота
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11 осаживающий ударами молота
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > осаживающий ударами молота
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12 обжимание под молотом
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > обжимание под молотом
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13 обжимать под молотом
1. hammer cog2. hammered cog3. hammering cogРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > обжимать под молотом
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14 осаживание ударами молота
Oil: hammering downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осаживание ударами молота
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15 осаживающий ударами молота
Oil: hammering downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осаживающий ударами молота
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16 забивание
1) General subject: driving in, plugging2) Engineering: blinding, blockage (засорение), blocking, clogging (засорение), clogging up, driving, filling-in (печатной краской пробельных участков формы), hammering, jam, locking (фильтра, трубопровода), ramming, stop, stop up, strikeover (знака при работе на клавиатуре)3) Agriculture: binding (сита примесями), choke (машины, аппарата)5) Automobile industry: drive-down6) Mining: clogging (грохота, фильтра), setting, sticking (отверстий сита)7) Road works: jamming8) Metallurgy: pegging (отверстий сита)9) Polygraphy: choke-up (фальцаппарата бумагой), choking (краской отдельных участков формы), clogging (краской отдельных участков формы), jam (напр. кассеты), jam-up (напр. фальцаппарата бумагой), strike-over, strike-over (знака)11) Astronautics: plugging-up13) Automation: clogging (напильника), loading (фильтра)14) Makarov: blinding (сита, тканевого фильтра), blocking (рабочих органов машины), blocking up (засорение), choking (засорение), choking up (засорение), clogging up (засорение), crowding (сорняками), driving (in) (гвоздей, свай), driving in (гвоздей, свай), hammering in (гвоздей, свай), knocking in (гвоздей, свай), stopping (засорение), stopping up (засорение)15) Horse breeding: cutting (задевание подковой задней конечности копыта передней или наоборот)16) Aluminium industry: plugging (of pipes) (труб) -
17 martilleo
m.hammering.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: martillear.* * *1 hammering* * *SM hammering; (=machaqueo) pounding* * *masculino hammering* * *= pounding.Ex. Stress fractures are tiny cracks that appear in foot and leg bones when muscles are unable to absorb the pounding of regular running.* * *masculino hammering* * *= pounding.Ex: Stress fractures are tiny cracks that appear in foot and leg bones when muscles are unable to absorb the pounding of regular running.
* * *hammeringun martilleo terrible en las sienes a terrible pounding in the temples* * *
Del verbo martillear: ( conjugate martillear)
martilleo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
martilleó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
martillear
martilleo
martilleo sustantivo masculino
hammering;
martillear
I verbo transitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer
2 figurado to hammer, pound: la lluvia martilleaba los cristales, the rain beat down on the windows
3 (atormentar) sus palabras me martilleaban en los oídos, his words fell harshly on me
II verbo intransitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer
2 figurado to hammer, pound
' martilleo' also found in these entries:
English:
hammering
* * *martilleo nmhammering;el martilleo de la lluvia en la ventana the pounding of the rain against the window* * *m hammering -
18 пердаша
1. thrash, drub, wallop, trounce; lick. leather, hammer; sl. towel; use big stick methodsпердаша здравата give s.o, a sound thrashing/a good hiding/hammering2. стр. smooth down/away3. (работя енергично) steam ahead/away(движа се бързо) tear along, beltпердаша с пълна скорост drive/race at top speedпердаша с велосипед bash along on a bicycle* * *перда̀ша,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. перда̀шил 1. thrash, drub, wallop, trounce; lick, leather, hammer; sl. towel; use big stick methods; \пердаша здравата give s.o. a sound thrashing/a good hiding/hammering;2. строит. smooth down/away;3. жарг. ( работя енергично) steam ahead/away; ( движа се бързо) tear along, belt; \пердаша с велосипед bash along on a bicycle; \пердаша френски talk (a) fluent French.* * *baste; pelt{pelt}; wallop (жарг.)* * *1. (движа се бързо) tear along, belt 2. (работя енергично) steam ahead/away 3. cmp. smooth down/away 4. thrash, drub, wallop, trounce;lick. leather, hammer;sl. towel;use big stick methods 5. ПЕРДАША здравата give s.o, a sound thrashing/a good hiding/hammering 6. ПЕРДАША с велосипед bash along on a bicycle 7. ПЕРДАША с пълна скорост drive/race at top speed 8. ПЕРДАША френски talk (a) fluent French -
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I ['hæmə(r)]1) (tool) martello m.2) (of piano) martelletto m.3) (gavel)5) anat. (in ear) martello m.6) (on firearm) cane m.••II 1. ['hæmə(r)]1) (beat) martellare [metal, table]; martellare su [ piano keys]to hammer sth. into — piantare qcs. (col martello) in [wall, fence]
to hammer sth. into shape — forgiare qcs. a colpi di martello
to hammer sth. flat — appiattire qcs. a martellate
2) fig. (insist forcefully)to hammer sth. into sb. — inculcare qcs. a qcn., fare entrare qcs. in testa a qcn.
3) (attack) criticare aspramente [policy, proposal]; stroncare [book, film]2.1) (use hammer) martellare2) (pound)to hammer on o at — [ person] battere a [ door]; [rain, hailstones] battere con forza contro [door, window]
•* * *['hæmə] 1. noun1) (a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) martello2) (the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.) martelletto3) (in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.) martello2. verb1) (to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer: He hammered the nail into the wood.) martellare, battere con il martello2) (to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) martellare, (far entrare in testa)•- give someone a hammering- give a hammering
- hammer home
- hammer out* * *hammer /ˈhæmə(r)/n.1 martello ( anche di banditore d'asta pubblica); maglio; mazza: ball-peen hammer, martello a penna tonda; steam hammer, maglio a vapore● (polit.) hammer and sickle, falce e martello □ (fig.) hammer and tongs, con foga; energicamente: to go (o to be) at it hammer and tongs, attaccare senza esclusione di colpi; darci dentro senza pietà; litigare furiosamente □ (edil.) hammer beam, trave a martello □ hammer-blow, martellata; ( anche fig.) mazzata □ (mecc.) hammer drill, martello perforatore; trapano a percussione □ (zool.) hammer-fish ► hammerhead, def. 2 □ (metall.) hammer forging, fucinatura al maglio □ (tecn.) hammer mill, mulino a martelli □ (comm.) hammer price, prezzo d'asta □ hammer shotgun, fucile da caccia a cani esterni □ ( sport) hammer throw (o hammer throwing), lancio del martello □ ( sport) hammer-thrower, lanciatore di martello; martellista □ (med.) hammer-toe, dito del piede a martello ( deformità) □ (comm.) to come (o to go) under the hammer, essere venduto all'asta.(to) hammer /ˈhæmə(r)/A v. t.3 (fig.) criticare aspramente; stroncare4 (fam.) battere, sconfiggere; stracciare (fig. fam.); (econ.) colpire duramente, schiacciare: to hammer the competition, schiacciare la concorrenza6 ( Borsa, ingl.) espellere ( un agente di cambio) per indegnità professionale o per debiti insolutiB v. i.2 (fig.) martellare; pulsare; battere: My heart was hammering with fear, mi martellava il cuore per la paura.* * *I ['hæmə(r)]1) (tool) martello m.2) (of piano) martelletto m.3) (gavel)5) anat. (in ear) martello m.6) (on firearm) cane m.••II 1. ['hæmə(r)]1) (beat) martellare [metal, table]; martellare su [ piano keys]to hammer sth. into — piantare qcs. (col martello) in [wall, fence]
to hammer sth. into shape — forgiare qcs. a colpi di martello
to hammer sth. flat — appiattire qcs. a martellate
2) fig. (insist forcefully)to hammer sth. into sb. — inculcare qcs. a qcn., fare entrare qcs. in testa a qcn.
3) (attack) criticare aspramente [policy, proposal]; stroncare [book, film]2.1) (use hammer) martellare2) (pound)to hammer on o at — [ person] battere a [ door]; [rain, hailstones] battere con forza contro [door, window]
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20 hammer
1. noun1) Hammer, der2) (of gun) Hahn, der3) (Athletics) [Wurf]hammer, der2. transitive verb[throwing] the hammer — (event) das Hammerwerfen
1) hämmern; (fig.) hämmern auf (Akk.) [Tasten, Tisch]hammer a nail into something — einen Nagel in etwas (Akk.) hämmern od. schlagen
3. intransitive verbhammer something into somebody['s head] — (fig.) jemandem etwas einhämmern
hämmern; klopfenhammer at something — an etwas (Dat.) [herum]hämmern
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87669/hammer_away">hammer away* * *['hæmə] 1. noun1) (a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) der Hammer2) (the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.) der Hammer,der Klöppel3) (in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.) der Wurfhammer2. verb1) (to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer: He hammered the nail into the wood.) hämmern2) (to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) einhämmern•- give someone a hammering- give a hammering
- hammer home
- hammer out* * *ham·mer[ˈhæməʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n\hammer and sickle Hammer und Sichel[throwing] the \hammer das Hammerwerfen4.▶ to go at sth \hammer and tongs (work hard) sich akk [mächtig] ins Zeug legen fam; (argue) sich akk streiten, dass die Fetzen fliegen famII. vt1. (hit)the batsman \hammered the ball into the outfield der Schlagmann schlug den Ball mit Wucht ins Außenfeldto \hammer a nail [into sth] einen Nagel [in etw akk] einschlagen▪ to \hammer sb jdm eine Schlappe beibringen fam, jdm haushoch überlegen sein; MIL jdn vernichtend schlagenFrance \hammered Italy 6-1 Frankreich war Italien mit 6:1 haushoch überlegen▪ to \hammer sb jdn für zahlungsunfähig erklären4. ECONshare prices have been \hammered by the latest economic statistics die Aktienpreise wurden durch die jüngsten Wirtschaftsstatistiken nach unten gedrücktbusiness has been \hammered by recession die Rezession schadet dem Geschäft5. (criticize)to be \hammered by sb [for sth] von jdm [wegen einer S. gen] zur Schnecke [o SÜDD, SCHWEIZ sl Sau] gemacht werden6. (become very drunk)7.the advertising campaign tries to \hammer home that smoking is a health risk die Werbekampagne versucht den Leuten einzubläuen, dass Rauchen gesundheitsgefährdend istIII. vi hämmern a. fig* * *['hmə(r)]1. n(generally) Hammer m; (of gun) Hahn mto go at it hammer and tongs (inf) — sich ins Zeug legen (inf), sich reinhängen (sl)
to go/come under the hammer (at auction) — unter den Hammer kommen
in the hammer (Sport) — im Hammerwurf
2. vt1) nail, metal hämmernto hammer a nail into a wall — einen Nagel in die Wand schlagen
to hammer sth into shape (metal) — etw zurechthämmern; (fig) agreement etw ausarbeiten
Chelsea were hammered 6-1 — Chelsea musste eine 6:1-Schlappe einstecken (inf)
3) (ST EX sl) stockbroker für zahlungsunfähig erklären4) (inf: criticize) kritisieren, attackieren5) (inf= harm)
small businesses have been hammered by the recession — kleine Firmen sind von der Rezession schwer in Mitleidenschaft gezogen worden3. vihämmernto hammer on the door — an die Tür hämmern
* * *hammer [ˈhæmə(r)]A s1. Hammer m:a) sich mächtig ins Zeug legen,b) (sich) streiten, dass die Fetzen fliegen2. MUS Hammer m (Klavier etc)3. ANAT Hammer m (Gehörknöchelchen)4. Leichtathletik:a) Hammer mb) Hammerwerfen n5. TECHa) Hammer(werk) m(n)b) Hahn m, Spannstück n (einer Feuerwaffe)6. AUTO US sl Gaspedal n:drop the hammer auf die Tube drücken umg;have the hammer down auf dem Gas stehenB v/thammer in einhämmern (a. fig);4. (mit den Fäusten) bearbeiten, einhämmern auf (akk):hammer a typewriter auf einer Schreibmaschine hämmern6. Börse:a) jemanden (durch drei Hammerschläge) für zahlungsunfähig erklärenC v/i1. hämmern (auch Puls etc), schlagen:hammer at einhämmern auf (akk);hammer away draufloshämmern oder -arbeiten;hammer away at the piano auf dem Klavier hämmern, das Klavier bearbeiten* * *1. noun1) Hammer, dergo or be at something hammer and tongs — sich bei etwas schwer ins Zeug legen (ugs.)
2) (of gun) Hahn, der3) (Athletics) [Wurf]hammer, der2. transitive verb[throwing] the hammer — (event) das Hammerwerfen
1) hämmern; (fig.) hämmern auf (Akk.) [Tasten, Tisch]hammer a nail into something — einen Nagel in etwas (Akk.) hämmern od. schlagen
3. intransitive verbhammer something into somebody['s head] — (fig.) jemandem etwas einhämmern
hämmern; klopfenhammer at something — an etwas (Dat.) [herum]hämmern
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Hammer -¨ m. v.hämmern v.
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