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21 nezakonita dobit
• rake off -
22 stražnji ugao
• rake angle; relief -
23 zelenaška dobit
• rake off -
24 čeprkati
• poke; rake over; rake together; rake up; scrabble; scrape up -
25 iščeprkati
• dig; ferret out; hunt out; poke; rake over; rake together; rake up; rerout; root; rout; rout out; rummage; rummage out; rummage up; tap -
26 površina strugotine
• face of the tooth; rake angle face; rake face -
27 ugao rezanja
• hook angle; normal operating pressure rake; normal rake; undecrut angle; undercut angle -
28 glodač sa negativnim uglom rezanja
• negative-rake cutterСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > glodač sa negativnim uglom rezanja
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29 glodalo sa velikim uglom rezanja
• high-rake cutterСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > glodalo sa velikim uglom rezanja
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30 nagib
• ramp• pitch• rake• proneness• rise• squint• slant• slope• camber• descent• declivity• declination• fall• trend• tilt• gradient• inclination• incline• acclivity• ascent• bevel• batter -
31 ugao rezanja
• undercut angle• normal rake -
32 ugao strugotine
• front rake angle -
33 ugao vrha strugotine
• front top rake angle -
34 bludničiti
• lecher; prostitute oneself; rake; wanton -
35 glodač sa negativnim uglom rezanja
• negative-rake cutterSerbian-English dictionary > glodač sa negativnim uglom rezanja
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36 glodalo sa velikim uglom rezanja
• high-rake cutterSerbian-English dictionary > glodalo sa velikim uglom rezanja
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37 glodalo sa velikom uglom rezan
• high-mu tube rake cutter -
38 grabiti
• lope; peg along at; peg away at; peg on at; put; rake; rap; romp; scud; scurry; shark out; shark up; snatch away; spank; spank to along; stretch -
39 kupiti
• acquire; bought; buy; buy off; coffer up; commute; compile; get (got, got); glean; lay up; levy; muster; purchase; rake; salt; stock up; take (took, taken); take up; trade -
40 maksimalni ugao rezanja
• maximum rake
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