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81 pull back roll table
Металлургия: отодвигающийся рольганг (у ножниц) -
82 pull back test
Строительство: испытание с внезапным снятием нагрузки -
83 pull back troops
Военный термин: отводить войска -
84 pull back up into casing
1) Нефтегазовая техника поднять бурильный инструмент в обсадную колонну2) Управление скважиной: поднять инструмент в обсадную колоннуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pull back up into casing
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85 pull-back cable
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86 pull-back draw bridge
Техника: откатный мост -
87 pull-back mechanism
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88 pull-back ram
1) Химия: ретурный плунжер2) Автомобильный термин: возвратная штанга -
89 pull-back spring
1) Авиация: натянутая пружина2) Автомобильный термин: возвратная пружина, оттяжная пружина3) Автоматика: обратная пружина -
90 pull-back weight
Железнодорожный термин: противовес -
91 pull-back weights
Автомобильный термин: противовес -
92 pull-back spring
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93 pull-back ram
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94 pull back from
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95 pull-back roll table
Англо-русский словарь по прокатке металлов > pull-back roll table
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96 pull-back spring
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97 pull back from
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98 pull back from
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99 pull-back spring
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > pull-back spring
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100 pull back up into casing
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > pull back up into casing
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pull back — v. (D; intr.) to pull back from (to pull back from the others) * * * [ pʊl bæk] (D; intr.) to pull back from (to pull back from the others) … Combinatory dictionary
pull back — the troops were ordered to pull back Syn: withdraw, retreat, fall back, back off; pull out, retire, disengage; flee, turn tail … Thesaurus of popular words
pull back — verb a) To pull in a backwards direction Central African armed forces (FACA) troops were forced to pull back from the town and were planning an operation to retake it, the source said. b) To retreat Her nightgown was thin, and she felt chilly as… … Wiktionary