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1 pushoff
push-off
1> _спорт. толчок, отталкивание
_Ex:
push-off with both poles толчок обеими палками (лыжи) -
2 pushoff
Телевидение: выталкивание -
3 pushoff
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4 pushoff spring
Космонавтика: пружинный толкатель -
5 выталкивание
2) Geology: outward forcing3) Aviation: extruding4) Medicine: expulsion5) Engineering: ejection (бумаги из пишущей машины), knock out, knockout, push-off (видеоэффект), pushing out6) Metallurgy: knockout (прессовки из пресс-формы), withdrawal7) TV: pushoff8) Information technology: pulling (из стека)10) Automation: ejection (напр. отливки), knockout (прессовки)11) Plastics: knock-out14) Basketball: dislodging -
6 пружинный толкатель
1) Engineering: spring thruster2) Automobile industry: spring pusher3) Textile: spring plunger (вязальной машины)4) Astronautics: actuator, push-rod spring, pushoff spring, separation spring, spring-loaded pushrodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пружинный толкатель
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