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- nпакля; просмолённая пенька
- hemp oakum
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > oakum
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The long tow taken from flax and hemp during hackling, also teased-out rope, which is mixed with tar and used for caulking ships. -
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{'oukəm}
n кълчища (от разсукани въжета)
to pick OAKUM разчепквам кълчища* * *{'oukъm} n кълчища (от разсукани вьжета); to pick oakum разчепквам* * *n кълчища;oakum; n кълчища (от разсукани вьжета); to pick oakum разчепквам кълчища.* * *1. n кълчища (от разсукани въжета) 2. to pick oakum разчепквам кълчища* * *oakum[´oukəm] n кълчища (от разсукани въжета); to pick \oakum разсуквам, разкълчищвам въжета. -
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ˈəukəm сущ. пакля pick oakum Syn: tow пакля, пеньковые очески - to pick * щипать паклю oakum пакля;
to pick oakum щипать паклю oakum пакля;
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[ˈəukəm]oakum пакля; to pick oakum щипать паклю oakum пакля; to pick oakum щипать паклю -
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просмолённая пенька, пакля, пеньковые очёсы* * *пакля; просмолённая пенька- hemp oakum
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['əʊkəm]nome stoppa f.* * *oakum /ˈəʊkəm/n.● (naut.) caulking oakum, stoppa da calafato.* * *['əʊkəm]nome stoppa f. -
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Oakum — and tools for caulking … Wikipedia
Oakum — Oak um ([=o]k [u^]m), n. [AS. [=a]cumba; pref. [=a] (cf. G. er , Goth. us , orig. meaning, out) + cemban to comb, camb comb. See {Comb}.] 1. The material obtained by untwisting and picking into loose fiber old hemp ropes; used for calking the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oakum — (n.) loose fiber obtained from taking apart old hemp ropes, early 15c., from O.E. acumba tow, oakum, flax fibers separated by combing, lit. what is combed out, from a away, out, off + stem of cemban to comb, from camb a comb; from P.Gmc. *us… … Etymology dictionary
oakum — [ō′kəm] n. [ME okom < OE acumba, tow, oakum < a , away, out + camb,COMB1: lit., what is combed out] loose, stringy hemp fiber gotten by taking apart old ropes and treated as with tar, used as a caulking material … English World dictionary
Oakum — (engl., spr. ōköm, »Werg«), altes Verbandmaterial, durch Zerfasern geteerter Tauenden hergestellt, wirkt durch den Gehalt an Teerbestandteilen stark antiseptisch … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Oakum — (engl., spr. óhkömm), ein durch Zerfasern geteerter Tauenden hergestelltes, namentlich in England und Amerika früher viel gebrauchtes und wie Scharpie benutztes Verbandmaterial … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
oakum — ► NOUN chiefly historical ▪ loose fibre obtained by untwisting old rope, used especially in caulking wooden ships. ORIGIN Old English, «off combings» … English terms dictionary
OAKUM — name given to fibres of old tarry ropes sundered by teasing, and employed in caulking the seams between planks in ships; the teasing of oakum is an occupation for prisoners in jails … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
oakum — noun Etymology: Middle English okum, from Old English ācumba tow, from ā (separative & perfective prefix) + cumba (akin to Old English camb comb) more at abide Date: 15th century loosely twisted hemp or jute fiber impregnated with tar or a tar… … New Collegiate Dictionary
oakum — /oh keuhm/, n. loose fiber obtained by untwisting and picking apart old ropes, used for caulking the seams of ships. [bef. 1000; ME okome, OE acuma, var. of ACUMBA, lit., offcombings, equiv. to a separative prefix (see A 3) + cumba (see COMB1)] * … Universalium
oakum — noun A material, consisting of tarred fibres, used to caulk or pack joints in plumbing, masonry, and wooden shipbuilding … Wiktionary