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1 run down place
American: rathole (When are you going to be able to move out of that\<b\> rathole\</b\>?) -
2 run-out date
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3 out-of-normal run
специальный цикл обработки (детали, напр., на станке с ЧПУ)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-normal run
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4 run-out equipment
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run-out equipment
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5 run-out key
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run-out key
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6 run-out position
положение ( рабочего органа станка) после перебега крайней позицииАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run-out position
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7 run-out table cooling
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run-out table cooling
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8 run-out table spray control
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run-out table spray control
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9 Radial Run Out
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10 lateral total indicated run-out
(ам.) биение пилы; см. side errorАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > lateral total indicated run-out
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11 выводная канавка записи
run-out spiral, throw-out spiral, lead-out groove, run-out grooveРусско-английский словарь по электронике > выводная канавка записи
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12 выводная канавка записи
run-out spiral, throw-out spiral, lead-out groove, run-out grooveРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > выводная канавка записи
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13 выбегать
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14 отбегать
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15 вышедший из употребления
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вышедший из употребления
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16 бездействующий
out-of-operation, out-of-run, out-of-service, out-of-work, passive -
17 иссякать
vi; св - исся́кнуть1) об источнике to run dry, to dry up2) о запасах to give out, to run low, to run out (of)запа́сы исся́кли — supplies gave/ran out
у нас исся́к запа́с воды́ — we ran out of water
у меня́ исся́кло терпе́ние — my patience gave/ran out
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18 поехать по делам
General subject: go out for a few errands (Today I went on a few errands with my children.), head out on a few errands (напр., почта, прачечная, аптека и т.д.:), run a few errands, run some errands, go out to run errands -
19 прорыв формы
Engineering: break-out, metal break-out, metal run-out, run-out -
20 вышедший из строя
1) General subject: broken down, burned out, burned-out, burnt out, burnt-out, damaged, non-effective, out (о механизме), unserviceable2) Naval: out of work, undone3) Medicine: broken-down (напр. о приборе)4) French: hors de combat (в результате ранения и т. п.)5) Military: inoperable, unfightable6) Engineering: out-of-order7) Accounting: out of commission8) Automobile industry: out-of-service, out-of-work9) Oil: OOA (out-of-action), OOC (out-of-commission), disabled, failed, failing, out of service, out-of-action, out-of-commission, out-of-operation11) Microelectronics: invalid12) Programming: (проф. жарг.) cookie (напр. о компьютере. См. RadioElectronics ( En-Ru) к версии ABBYY Lingvo x3)13) Automation: broken-down (о механизме), off-line14) Quality control: collapsed, inoperative, out, out-of-run15) Arms production: out of action16) General subject: broken (о машине и т.д.)17) Makarov: broken-down (о машине и т.п.), lame18) Taboo: bum
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