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1 letter stem
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2 letter stem
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3 letter stem
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4 letter stem
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5 letter stem
основной штрих, проф. "ножка" ( литеры)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > letter stem
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6 stem
1) стержень; шток; штанга2) хвостовик ( инструмента)3) плунжер4) пуансон5) горн. забойка || производить забойку ( скважины или шпура)7) мор. форштевень8) мор. идти против ветра или течения9) ножка ( стеклоизделия)10) ножка, основание корпуса ( электронного прибора)11) пищ. плодоножка || отделять плодоножки•-
buttress stem
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clipper-type stem
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clipper stem
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drawn stem
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drill stem
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gate stem
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grief stem
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hollow stem
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icebreaker stem
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letter stem
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main stem
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plumb stem
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pulled stem
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raked stem
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ram stem
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1) рукоятка; черенок ( инструмента)2) цилиндрическая деталь ( механизма или устройства); шток; штанга3) ножка стеклянного баллона (напр. электронной лампы)7) возникать; проистекать; происходить8) придерживаться определённого направления; следовать определённым курсом9) отслеживать развитие или происхождение (напр. явления)•- button stem
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8 stem
1) рукоятка; черенок ( инструмента)2) цилиндрическая деталь ( механизма или устройства); шток; штанга3) ножка стеклянного баллона (напр. электронной лампы)4) вчт. основной штрих, проф. "ножка" ( литеры)7) возникать; проистекать; происходить8) придерживаться определённого направления; следовать определённым курсом9) отслеживать развитие или происхождение (напр. явления)•- letter stem
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1 noun(b) (of glass) pied m(c) (of tobacco pipe) tuyau m∎ winding stem tige f de remontoir∎ from stem to stern de l'étrave à l'étambot;∎ figurative the party is split from stem to stern on this issue le parti est totalement divisé sur cette question∎ stem Christie/parallel stem(m) m christie/parallèle(a) (check, stop → flow, spread, bleeding) arrêter, endiguer; (→ blood) étancher; (→ river, flood) endiguer, contenir;∎ the government has taken new measures to stem the flow of capital abroad le gouvernement a pris de nouvelles mesures pour arrêter la fuite des capitaux à l'étranger;∎ to stem the rise in unemployment/crime enrayer la montée du chômage/de la criminalité;∎ they are trying to stem the tide of protest ils essaient d'endiguer le nombre croissant de protestations∎ to stem one's skis faire un stem ou stemm∎ to stem from avoir pour cause, être le résultat de;∎ all her difficulties stem from her insecure childhood tous ses problèmes ont pour cause une enfance difficile►► Biology stem cell cellule f souche;stem ginger gingembre m confit;stem glass verre m à pied;stem turn (in skiing) stem(m) m -
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A n2 (of glass, vase) pied m ; (of feather, pipe) tuyau m ; (of letter, note) queue f ;3 Ling radical m ;1 ( restrain) arrêter [bleeding, flow] ; fig enrayer [advance, tide, increase, inflation] ; contenir [protest] ;3 Culin équeuter [fruit].1 ( originate) to stem from provenir de ;2 ( in skiing) faire un (virage) stem. -
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I [stem]1) (of flower) stelo m., gambo m.; (of leaf) gambo m., picciolo m.; (of fruit) picciolo m.2) (of glass) gambo m., stelo m.; (of pipe) cannuccia f., cannello m.; (of letter, note) gamba f., asta f.II [stem]III [stem]to stem from — derivare o provenire da
verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - mm-) (restrain) arrestare, arginare [ flow]; fig. arrestare, contenere, arginare [advance, tide, increase, inflation]; arginare, contenere [ protest]* * *I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.)2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.)3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.)2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.)- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).)* * *I [stem]1) (of flower) stelo m., gambo m.; (of leaf) gambo m., picciolo m.; (of fruit) picciolo m.2) (of glass) gambo m., stelo m.; (of pipe) cannuccia f., cannello m.; (of letter, note) gamba f., asta f.II [stem]III [stem]to stem from — derivare o provenire da
verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - mm-) (restrain) arrestare, arginare [ flow]; fig. arrestare, contenere, arginare [advance, tide, increase, inflation]; arginare, contenere [ protest] -
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13 основной штрих буквы
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > основной штрих буквы
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15 основной штрих буквы
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > основной штрих буквы
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16 основной штрих
letter stem, stem вчт. -
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letter stem, stem вчт.Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > основной штрих
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18 ножка литеры
1) Engineering: letter stem, type body, type shank2) Polygraphy: base, body of letter3) Information technology: body -
19 основной штрих буквы
1) Engineering: letter stem2) Makarov: heavy stroke, thick strokeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > основной штрих буквы
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20 Stempel
Stem·pel1. Stem·pel <-s, -> [ʼʃtɛmpl̩] m1) (Gummi\Stempel) [rubber-] stamp2) (\Stempelabdruck) stamp;der Brief trägt den \Stempel vom 23.5. the letter is stamped [or postmarked] 23/53) ( Punzierung) hallmark;WENDUNGEN:jds \Stempel/den \Stempel von etw [o einer S. gen] tragen to bear [or have] sb's mark/the mark of sth2. Stem·pel <-s, -> [ʼʃtɛmpl̩] m
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