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1 перфорированная ремизная лента
перфорированная ремизная лента
Программоноситель, состоящий из бесконечной бумажной или пластмассовой ленты с отверстиями, выполняющими функцию управления движением ремизных рам.
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2 stencil
1. noun1)stencil [-plate] — Schablone, die
2) (for duplicating) Matrize, die3) (stencilled pattern/lettering) schabloniertes Muster/schablonierte Schrift2. transitive verb,(Brit.) - ll- mit einer Schablone zeichnen; schablonieren* * *['stensl] 1. noun1) (a thin piece of metal or card in which a design etc has been cut which can be reproduced on another surface, eg paper, by printing or inking over the metal etc.) die Schablone2) (a piece of waxed paper into which words have been cut by a typewriter, to be reproduced by a similar process.) die Matrize2. verb(to produce (a design, pattern etc) by using a stencil.) schablonieren* * *sten·cil[ˈsten(t)səl]a floral \stencil ein Blumenmuster ntII. vt* * *['stensl]1. nSchablone f; (PRINTING for duplicating) Matrize f2. vtmit Schablonen zeichnen; (PRINTING) auf Matrize schreiben* * *stencil [ˈstensl]A s2. a) Schablonenzeichnung f, -muster nb) Matrizenabzug mB v/t prät und pperf -ciled, besonders Br -cilled1. schablonieren, mittels Schablone be- oder aufmalen2. auf Matrize(n) schreiben* * *1. noun1)stencil [-plate] — Schablone, die
2) (for duplicating) Matrize, die3) (stencilled pattern/lettering) schabloniertes Muster/schablonierte Schrift2. transitive verb,(Brit.) - ll- mit einer Schablone zeichnen; schablonieren* * *n.Malerschablone f.Matrizenabzug m.Schablone f.Schablonenmuster n.Schablonenzeichnung f.Vervielfältigungsmatritze f.Wachsmatritze f. v.auf Schablonen schreiben ausdr.schablonieren v. -
3 cheque
nounScheck, der* * *[ ek](a written order on a printed form telling a bank to pay money to the person named: to pay by cheque.) der Scheck- academic.ru/115644/cheque-book">cheque-book- cheque card* * *[tʃek]n Scheck m▪ a \cheque for... ein Scheck über...to make \cheques payable to sb auf jdn Schecks ausstellento make a \cheque out to sb jdm einen Scheck ausstellenopen \cheque Barscheck mto write sb a \cheque jdm einen Scheck [aus]schreiben [o ausstellen]* * *I (US) [tʃek]nScheck ma cheque for £100 — ein Scheck über £ 100
II [tʃek]to write out/to cash a cheque — einen Scheck ausstellen/einlösen
1. nto give sth a cheque — etw überprüfen or nachsehen
to make a cheque on sb/sth — jdn/etw überprüfen, bei jdm/etw eine Kontrolle durchführen
to keep a cheque on sb/sth — jdn/etw überwachen or kontrollieren
an efficient cheque on population growth — ein wirksames Mittel zur Eindämmung des Bevölkerungswachstums
to hold or keep sb in cheque — jdn in Schach halten
to act as a cheque on sth — etw unter Kontrolle (dat) halten
to be in cheque — im Schach stehen
cheque please — bitte ( be)zahlen
6) (US: room) (RAIL) Gepäckaufbewahrungf; (THEAT) Garderobef; (= ticket, RAIL) (Gepäck)scheinm; (THEAT) (Garderoben)markef7) (US: tick) Hakenm2. vtto cheque whether or if... — nachprüfen, ob...
2) (= act as control on) kontrollieren; (= stop) enemy, advance aufhalten; anger unterdrücken, beherrschenI was going to say it, but I just managed to cheque myself in time — ich wollte es sagen, aber ich konnte mich gerade noch beherrschen
4) (AVIAT) luggage einchecken, abfertigen lassen; (US) coat etc abgeben; (US RAIL) luggage (= register) aufgeben; (= deposit) abgeben, zur Aufbewahrung geben5) (US: tick) abhaken3. viI was just chequeing — ich wollte nur nachprüfen
* * ** * *nounScheck, derpay by cheque — mit [einem] Scheck bezahlen
* * *(UK) n.Scheck -s m.
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