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101 bušač rezultata
• summary punch -
102 bušač traka
• tape punch -
103 bušač trake
• tape punch -
104 bušač zbira
• summary punch -
105 bušenje stanja brojača
• counter punch exit -
106 bušenje u 11. vrsti
• x-punch -
107 bušenje u 12. vrsti
• y-punch -
108 bušilica
• auger; borer; borere; boring machine; boring mill; cutter; derrick; driling machine; drill; drill press; drilling machine; jig; keypunch; perforator; punch; trepan -
109 bušilica kartica
• card punch -
110 bušiti
• bore; drill; hole; perforate; punch; thread; trepan -
111 davač impulsa
• character emitter; punch emitter -
112 davalac impulsa
• character emitter; digit emitter; interpreter emitter; punch emitter -
113 direktni bušač
• sequential key punch -
114 duplicirati
• double; duplicate; gain-punch -
115 dvoetapni bušač
• block key punch -
116 džepna bušilica
• port-a-punch -
117 grupno bušenje sa master kartice
• interspersed gang punchSerbian-English dictionary > grupno bušenje sa master kartice
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118 iglasti bušač
• pin punch -
119 izbijač zakivaka
• pin punch -
120 jednoetapni bušač
• sequential key punch
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Punch — Punch, n. [Prov. E. Cf. {Punchy}.] 1. A short, fat fellow; anything short and thick. [1913 Webster] I . . . did hear them call their fat child punch, which pleased me mightily, that word being become a word of common use for all that is thick and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English