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81 pitch setting
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82 pitch stabilization
кораб.• надлъжна стабилизацияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pitch stabilization
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83 pitch stabilizations
кораб.• надлъжна стабилизацияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pitch stabilizations
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84 pitch-to-foot indicator
• уред за определяне броя на зъбите на дължина един фут• уред за проверяване стъпката на зъбиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pitch-to-foot indicator
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85 pitch-to-foot indicators
• уред за определяне броя на зъбите на дължина един фут• уред за проверяване стъпката на зъбиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pitch-to-foot indicators
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86 pitch tolerance
• допуск на стъпкаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pitch tolerance
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87 pitch tolerances
• допуск на стъпкаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pitch tolerances
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88 pitch wheel
• зъбно колело от комплект сменяеми колела -
89 pitch wheels
• зъбно колело от комплект сменяеми колела -
90 concert pitch
{'kɔnsət,pitʃ}
1. муз. концертна настройка
2. прен. пълна активност/готовност* * *{'kъnsъt,pitsh} n 1. муз. концертна настройка; 2. прен.* * *1. муз. концертна настройка 2. прен. пълна активност/готовност* * *concert pitch[´kɔnsət¸pitʃ] n муз. концертна настройка (строй) (за пиано). -
91 fever pitch
{'fi:vəpitʃ}
n връхна точка (на вълнение и пр.), необикновена възбуда* * *{'fi:vъpitsh} n връхна точка (на вьлнение и пр.), необикно* * *n връхна точка (на вълнение и пр.), необикновена възбуда* * *fever pitch[´fi:və¸pitʃ] n (състояние на) превъзбуденост. -
92 perfect pitch
perfect pitch[´pə:fikt¸pitʃ] n отличен музикален слух (усет). -
93 sales pitch
sales pitch[´seilz¸pitʃ] n думите, с които продавачът убеждава клиента. -
94 stone pitch
stone pitch[´stoun¸pitʃ] n твърда смола. -
95 mineral pitch
{,minərəl'pitʃ}
n асфалт* * *{,minъrъl'pitsh} n асфалт.* * *n асфалт -
96 absolute pitch
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97 angular pitch
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98 axes of pitch
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99 axial pitch
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100 axis of pitch
• напречна ос
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