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22 pick-off
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > pick-off
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23 pick-off
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24 pick off
а) обрыва́ть, снима́ть что-л. с чего-л.б) снима́ть ( выстрелом); перестреля́ть ( одного за другим)в) оса́лить игрока́ ( в бейсболе)г) перехвати́ть (игрока́) ( в американском футболе) -
25 pick-off
датчик; чувствительный элемент; II отрывать; срывать; сдирать -
26 pick-off
1) датчик, чувствительный элемент2) съём сигнала ( с датчика) -
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28 pick off
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30 pick-off
преобразователь; устройство для преобразования механического движения в электрический сигнал; датчик, чувствительный элемент -
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33 pick-off terminal block
отводная клемма
клемма-отвод
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > pick-off terminal block
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34 pick-off spindle
= pick-up spindle противошпиндель ( токарного станка)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > pick-off spindle
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35 pick-off spindle
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36 pick-off (pick-up) spindle
Автоматика: противошпиндель (токарного станка)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > pick-off (pick-up) spindle
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37 pick-off diode
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pick-off diode
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38 pick-off gear
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pick-off gear
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39 pick-off potentiometer
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pick-off potentiometer
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40 pick-off gear
См. также в других словарях:
Pick off — Pick off, v. t. 1. (Baseball) to put out a baserunner who is off base by tagging him/her, especially by a quick throw from the pitcher or catcher. [PJC] 2. to shoot so as to kill or disable, especially one by one from a position or in a situation … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pick off — ► pick off shoot (one of a group) from a distance. Main Entry: ↑pick … English terms dictionary
pick-off — pick′ off n. spo a baseball play in which a base runner, caught off base, is tagged out by an infielder on a quick throw • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
pick|off — «PIHK F, OF», noun. 1. a baseball play in which a runner is caught off base by a sudden throw from the pitcher or catcher: »They proved that a perfect pickoff at first could be foozled not once but again (New York Times). 2. an offensive play in… … Useful english dictionary
pick off — verb 1. shoot one by one (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑shoot, ↑pip • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody 2. pull or pull out sharply (Freq. 1) pluck the flowers off the bush … Useful english dictionary
pick off — 1. verb a) An attempt to throw out a runner leading off a base. The pitcher attempted to pick off the runner at first, but he was safe. b) Successfully picking off a runner. The pitcher picked off the runner to get an out … Wiktionary
pick off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pick off : present tense I/you/we/they pick off he/she/it picks off present participle picking off past tense picked off past participle picked off to shoot people, animals, or aircraft one by one by aiming at … English dictionary
pick·off — /ˈpıkˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs [count] US baseball : a play in which a runner who is close to a base is tagged out when the pitcher or catcher quickly throws the ball to that base He made a pickoff throw to third base. see also pick off at ↑pick, 1 … Useful english dictionary
pick-off — /pik awf , of /, n. 1. Baseball. a play in which a base runner, caught off base, is tagged out by an infielder on a quick throw, usually from the pitcher or catcher. 2. Electronics. a mechanism that senses mechanical motion and produces a… … Universalium
pick off — phr verb Pick off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑shelf … Collocations dictionary
pick off — pick (someone/something) off 1. to kill or shoot one person or animal at a time. Snipers picked the soldiers off one by one. The birds in the nest were picked off by hawks. 2. to select and attack or defeat a particular person or group. During… … New idioms dictionary