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1 métal corrodé
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2 métal
mметалл □ façonner le métal au feu деформировать металл в горячем состоянии; travailler le métal обрабатывать металл (см. также métaux)métal d'apport — 1. присадочный металл 2. припой 3. наплавленный металлmétal corroyé — металл, обработанный давлением; катаный металлmétal cristallin — (крупно)кристаллический металлmétal déposé — 1. наплавленный металл; наваренный металл 2. осаждённый металлmétal ductile — пластичный [ковкий] металлmétal écroui — наклёпанный [нагартован-ный] металлmétal pour emboutissage — штампующийся металл; металл, ковкий в холодном состоянииmétal inoxydable — неокисляющийся [нержавеющий] металлmétal moulé — литой металл; металлическая отливкаmétal taillé par cheval — количество снятой стружки [съём металла] на одну лошадиную силу двигателя за единицу времениmétal usuel — металл, имеющий массовое применение
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corrode — ► VERB 1) (with reference to metal or other hard material) wear or be worn away slowly by chemical action. 2) gradually weaken or destroy. DERIVATIVES corrosion noun. ORIGIN Latin corrodere, from rodere gnaw … English terms dictionary
corrode — UK [kəˈrəʊd] / US [kəˈroʊd] verb Word forms corrode : present tense I/you/we/they corrode he/she/it corrodes present participle corroding past tense corroded past participle corroded 1) [intransitive/transitive] chemistry if metal or another… … English dictionary
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corrode — verb (corroded; corroding) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin corrodere to gnaw to pieces, from com + rodere to gnaw more at rodent Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to eat away by degrees as if by gnawing; especially to wear away… … New Collegiate Dictionary
corrode — cor|rode [kəˈrəud US ˈroud] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: corrodere to eat away , from com ( COM ) + rodere ( RODENT)] 1.) if metal corrodes, or if something corrodes it, it is slowly destroyed by the effect of water, chemicals… … Dictionary of contemporary English
corrode — cor|rode [ kə roud ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive if metal or another substance corrodes, or if something corrodes it, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical reaction: Acid rain poisons fish, destroys forests, and corrodes buildings. The … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
corrode — [kə rəʊd] verb (with reference to metal or other hard material) destroy or be destroyed slowly by chemical action. ↘gradually weaken or erode. Derivatives corrodible adjective Origin ME: from L. corrodere, from cor (expressing intensive force) +… … English new terms dictionary
corrode — verb (I, T) if metal corrodes or something corrodes it, it is slowly destroyed by the effect of water, chemicals etc: All the electrical components have corroded … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
corrode — [kəˈrəʊd] verb [I/T] if metal or another substance corrodes, or if something corrodes it, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical reaction … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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