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1 шинний
tyre; амер. tire -
2 шинно-пневматичний
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3 шина
ж1) авт. tyre; амер. tireнакачувати шину — to inflate a tyre; to pump up a tyre
2) мед. splint3) ел. bus, bus bar; комп. wire, lineшина арбітражу комп. — arbitration bus
шина живлення — power line, power lead
шина опитування комп. — scan line
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4 автомобільна шина
car tyre; амер. automobile tire -
5 автопокришка
жtyre; амер. tire -
6 балон
ч1) balloon; bulb, cylinder -
7 бандаж
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8 безкамерна шина
авт.tubeless tyre брит.; tubeless tire амер. -
9 взувати
= взути1) ( надягати комусь взуття) to put shoes on smb's feet2) ( забезпечувати взуттям) to provide with shoes3) жарг. ( обдурювати) to trick, to take in, to dupe, to deceive -
10 викачувати
= викачати1) ( за допомогою помпи) to pump out2) ( поступово забирати) to extort, to wring (out, from) -
11 запасне колесо
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12 каркас
чcarcass, framework, frame, skele tonкаркас будівлі — building frame, carcass work
каркас для намотування (котушок) — form, former
каркас котушки — coil form, coil spool
каркас котушки індуктивності — coil form, coil former
каркас кузова — framework of body, body framing, body shell
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13 надівати
= надітинадівати кожух тех. — to encase
надівати маску — to wear a mask, to play a role
надівати наручники — to handcuff, to manacle
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14 накачувати
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15 пневматик
чtire, tyre -
16 пневматична шина
pneumatic tyre (амер. tire) -
17 протекторний
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