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61 εκμοχλεύσαντα
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor part act masc acc sg -
62 ἐκμοχλεύσαντα
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor part act masc acc sg -
63 εκμοχλεύσομεν
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind act 1st pl -
64 ἐκμοχλεύσομεν
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind act 1st pl -
65 зажим с полным креплением
Labor protection: lever lift with chain binder, lift type saddle with chain binderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зажим с полным креплением
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66 ἐκμοχλεύω
A lift out with a lever, Hp.Art.72 (and in [voice] Med., ib.76); πύλας ἐ. to force them open with crow-bars, Ar.Lys. 429 : generally, force, compel,τὴν φύσιν Plu.2.662c
; dislodge,τὰ λυποῦντα Gal.7.195
, cf. Archig. ap. Orib.8.1.22 ;τὴν κακοχυμίαν τῶν σωμάτων Olymp.in Grg.p.143J.
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκμοχλεύω
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67 εκμοχλευθώσιν
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68 ἐκμοχλευθῶσιν
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69 εκμοχλευθέντος
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70 ἐκμοχλευθέντος
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71 εκμοχλευομένην
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72 ἐκμοχλευομένην
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73 εκμοχλευομένω
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74 ἐκμοχλευομένῳ
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75 εκμοχλεύσαι
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76 ἐκμοχλεῦσαι
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77 εκμοχλεύειν
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78 ἐκμοχλεύειν
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79 εκμοχλεύεσθαι
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80 ἐκμοχλεύεσθαι
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