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1 overlay
сущ.1) проф. оверлейная программа2) брит. оверлей, перекрытие, наложение (в памяти)3) выч. накладываемый на текст документации, штамп, надпечатка, оверлейный, организовывать оверлейную программу, накладной лист (для планшета графопостроителя) -
2 mémoire overlay
сущ.выч. память оверлейной структуры, память наложений (в дисплее) -
3 film de revêtement
mDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > film de revêtement
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4 parquet sans fin
moverlay flooring, strip flooringDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > parquet sans fin
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5 caoutchouter
caoutchouter verb table: aimer vtr to rubberize.[kautʃute] verbe transitif -
6 incrustation
incrustation [ɛ̃kʀystasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = technique) inlaying ; ( = ornement) inlay* * *ɛ̃kʀystasjɔ̃2) ( dépôt) encrustation* * *ɛ̃kʀystasjɔ̃ nf2) TV, [image] superimposition3) (= dépôt) fur no pl scale no pl* * *incrustation nf1 Art ( procédé) inlaying; ( résultat) inlay; un objet orné d'incrustations an object decorated with inlay; incrustations d'or gold inlay; un meuble à incrustations de nacre a piece of furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl;4 Cout panel.incrustations de dentelle Cout lace panels.[ɛ̃krystasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [décoration] inlay[procédé] inlaying2. GÉOLOGIE [action] encrusting[résultat] incrustation -
7 contreplaqué de densité haute
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > contreplaqué de densité haute
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8 contreplaqué de densité moyenne
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > contreplaqué de densité moyenne
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9 contreplaqué de densité haute
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > contreplaqué de densité haute
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10 contreplaqué de densité moyenne
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > contreplaqué de densité moyenne
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11 signal international
Source visuelle transmise sans publicités, annonces ou commentaires vers les réseaux de télédiffusion.Syn. signal TV m, signal international mAn audiovisual signal containing the original image with no overlay of banners, logos, graphics or other imposed elements.Syn. CF abbr.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > signal international
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12 signal TV
Source visuelle transmise sans publicités, annonces ou commentaires vers les réseaux de télédiffusion.Syn. signal TV m, signal international mAn audiovisual signal containing the original image with no overlay of banners, logos, graphics or other imposed elements.Syn. CF abbr. -
13 signal TV international
Source visuelle transmise sans publicités, annonces ou commentaires vers les réseaux de télédiffusion.Syn. signal TV m, signal international mAn audiovisual signal containing the original image with no overlay of banners, logos, graphics or other imposed elements.Syn. CF abbr.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > signal TV international
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14 couche de rodage
приработочный слой подшипника скольжения (4.5.3)
приработочный слой
Слой материала, наносимый на подшипниковый материал для улучшения прирабатываемости, прилегаемости, способности к поглощению твердых частиц и, в некоторых случаях, коррозионной стойкости.
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > couche de rodage
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overlay — index overcome (overwhelm), overlap Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
overlay — (v.) to cover the surface of (something), c.1300, from OVER (Cf. over) + LAY (Cf. lay). There also was an overlie (late 12c.), but it had been merged into this word by 18c. The noun in the printing sense is attested from 1824; meaning transparent … Etymology dictionary