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(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (до чего-л.)
see, lead, take, accompany (to), bring (into)
2) drive* * *1) lead up; 2) finish* * *see, lead, take, accompany, bring* * *argueaverbringlapprovereasonreduce -
2 качающийся рычаг
1) Engineering: reciprocating lever, rocker arm, rocking bar swing link, rocking bar swinging link, rocking lever, swinging arm, swinging lever2) Railway term: combination and lead lever, swing lever3) Automobile industry: float arm, rocker, rocker lever, rocking arm4) Forestry: pivoted arm5) Astronautics: swing arm6) Mechanic engineering: push bar, rocking bar -
3 дистанция
2) Aviation: pace3) Military: interval, lead (между головными машинами колонны), separation5) Railway term: division7) Astronautics: proximity8) Geophysics: range10) Bicycle: parcours (Cancellara took another elite men's TT in Geelong, Australia, this afternoon over a testing 45. 8km parcours.)11) Fencing: measure12) Yachting: course -
4 кулиса
1) General subject: link, rocker, sector, side scene, wing2) Naval: guide way, reversing link3) French: coulisse (неофициальная фондовая биржа)4) Military: gear shift gate5) Engineering: crank, guide slot, slot, slot hole, slotted crank plate, swinging arm, windbreak row, windbreak strip6) Railway term: die block, link (золотника паровоза), reversing link connection7) Automobile industry: connecting link, coupling link, die, gate (рычага переключения передач)8) Mining: vein11) Metallurgy: slideway12) Music: slide (Подвижная часть тромбона, служащая для изменения высоты звука.)14) Physics: rocker arm15) Mechanics: pivoted link rocker arm16) Sowing: casing, drawstring casing18) Automation: crank arm, crank-guide, guiding, lap-and-lead lever, main driving link, moving slide, oscillating arm, oscillating lever, rocking arm, slotted arm, slotted crank, slotted lever, slotted link, swingable arm, vibrating arm19) Robots: rockable arm20) General subject: push link21) Makarov: link (звено кулисного механизма), link motion -
5 маятниковый
1) General subject: pendular2) Engineering: lap-and-lead lever, pendulum, pendulum lever3) Oil: pendulous4) Drilling: floating5) Makarov: pendular (с применением маятника), pendulous (со свойствами маятника) -
6 маятниковый рычаг
1) General subject: pendulum2) Engineering: idler arm (рулевого привода), pendulum arm, slave arm (рулевого управления)3) Railway term: combining lever4) Automobile industry: combination lever, idler arm5) Mechanic engineering: lap-and-lead lever -
7 обогнать на круг
General subject: gain a one lap lead (лёгкая атлетика) -
8 качающийся рычаг
hinged arm, oscillating arm, rocker arm, swingable arm, vibrating arm, lap-and-lead lever, oscillating lever, reciprocating lever, radius link, rocking shaftРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > качающийся рычаг
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9 кулиса
crank arm, oscillating arm, pivoted link rocker arm, rocker arm, slotted arm, swingable arm, vibrating arm, coulisse, crank, crank-guide, guiding, lap-and-lead lever, oscillating lever, slotted lever, connecting link, coupling link, main driving link, slotted link, link, slotted crank plate, rocker, sector, moving slide, slotРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > кулиса
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