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1 make tight
To seal, to make tight, to waterproof vУплотнять vDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > make tight
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2 make tight
1) Железнодорожный термин: уплотнить2) Автомобильный термин: закупоривать, плотно закрывать, уплотнять3) Нефтепромысловый: герметизировать -
3 make tight
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > make tight
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4 make tight
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5 make tight
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6 make tight
уплотнять; плотно закрывать; закупоривать; герметизировать -
7 make
производить; делать; изготовлять; включать; замыкать- make-and-break cam - make contact - make contact operating time - make contact release time - make contact spring - make of car - make out - make ready - make the circuit - make tight - make true - make up - make-up -
8 make
1) производство2) марка, вид, модель, тип3) изготавливать, производить•to make contact — замкнуть контакт, установить контакт
to make fast — укреплять, закреплять
to make good — отремонтировать, починить
to make out — выписывать (чек, тратту)
to make tight — уплотнять, закупоривать
to make true — править, рихтовать, регулировать, выверять
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9 make
1) изготовление; производство || делать; изготовлять; производить2) модель; тип; марка3) изделие4) собирать; монтировать5) формировать, придавать форму6) оценивать; рассчитывать•to make fast — закреплять; фиксировать; скреплять
to make good — ремонтировать; исправлять
to make right — ремонтировать; исправлять
to make tight — герметизировать; уплотнять
to make true — 1) регулировать; настраивать; налаживать 2) править; выправлять; рихтовать
- CNC make- makes of machine tool
- makes of machine
- to make upEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > make
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10 make a compartment air-tight
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > make a compartment air-tight
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11 make credit tight and dear
Экономика: сдерживать и удорожать кредитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > make credit tight and dear
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12 make one tight
Общая лексика: охмелеть от чего-либо (что-либо-подлежащее в данном случае) -
13 make the joints tight
Железнодорожный термин: замкнуть плотно швы, уплотнить швы -
14 make the packer tight
Нефтепромысловый: герметизировать пакер -
15 make the packer tight
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > make the packer tight
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16 make too tight
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17 make the joints tight
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь > make the joints tight
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18 a tight corner
(a tight corner (fix, place или squeeze))тяжёлое или опасное положение, трудность, затруднение; см. тж. a tight spot...Couperwood, finding himself in a tight place and about to fail, had come to him at his office and demanded that he loan him three hundred thousand dollars more in one lump sum. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. LIII) —...Каупервуд, очутившись в тяжелом положении, на краю банкротства, явился в казначейство и потребовал, чтобы Стенер ссудил ему единовременно еще триста тысяч долларов.
Ernie: "...it'll be a tight squeeze to make both ends meet." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Sheppey’, act 2) — Эрни: "...нелегко будет свести концы с концами."
‘She's the type who's been in many a tight fix before,’ Ethel West said. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Clue of the Forgotten Murder’, ch. 2) — - Миссис Катей из тех дам, которые и раньше бывали в переделках, - сказал Этел Уэст.
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19 a tight corner (fix, place or squeeze)
тяжёлoe или oпacнoe пoлoжeниe'She's the type who's been in many a tight fix before,' Ethel West said (E. S. Gardner). Cowperwood, finding himself in a tight place and about to fail, had come to him at his office and demanded that he loan Mm three hundred thousand dollars more in one lump sum (Th. Dreiser). Ernie....it'll be a tight squeeze to make both ends meet (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > a tight corner (fix, place or squeeze)
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20 sit tight
paзг.вoздepживaтьcя oт кaкиx-л. дeйcтвий или кoммeнтapиeв, пoмaлкивaть, выжидaть paзвития coбытий, пepeжидaть [этим. кapт. (пoкep)]Now, if my firm weren't your representatives, and I were a speculating man, I'd buy up that patent, sit tight, and make you pay through the nose (M. Wilson). We shall come through all right: all we've got to do is to sit tight until the storm has blown itself out
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