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1 bouteille
n. f.1. Avoir de la bouteille: To be 'long in the tooth', to have been around for quite a while.2. Prendre de la bouteille: To be getting on in years, to be ageing noticeably.3. C'est la bouteille! (iron.): It's as clear as mud! — It's a right old muddle! -
2 flacon
n. m.1. Prendre du flacon: To be 'getting on in years', to be getting old. Avoir du flacon: To be 'long in the tooth', to be slightly past it. -
3 profondeur de I'intervalle
глубина пространства между зубьями
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Расстояние, определяемое по радиусу между верхней и нижней окружностями, расположенными в одной плоскости
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tooth space depth
Radial distance between the tip circle and the root circle
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profondeur de I'intervalle
Dimension mesurée le long d'un rayon entre un cercle de tête et un cercle de pied situés dans le même plan
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