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2 screw-vice
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5 screw vice
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6 screw vice
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7 screw vice
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8 screw vice
тиски.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > screw vice
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9 screw vice
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11 screw vice
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12 screw-vice
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13 screw vice
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14 screw vice
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15 screw vice / vise
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16 double-screw vice
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17 bench screw / vice
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1. n винт, шурупscrew clamp — струбцинка, винтовой зажим
2. n тех. шнек, червяк3. n ав. воздушный винт, пропеллерvalve-adjusting screw — винт, регулирующий клапанный зазор
4. n мор. гребной винт5. n виток резьбы6. n поворот винта7. n винт, прыжок винтом8. n разг. бумажный кулёк, пакетик; «фунтик»9. n разг. щепотка, небольшое количество10. n разг. разг. скряга, сквалыга11. n разг. сл. зарплата, получка12. n разг. кляча, лошадь с изъяном, одёртюремщик, тюремный сторож, вертухай
13. n разг. ист. тиски14. n разг. мед. кессонная болезнь15. v привинчивать; закреплять винтамиa table screwed down to the floor — стол, привинченный к полу
16. v развинчиваться; отвинчиваться17. v привинчиваться; ввинчиваться18. v завинчиватьscrew up — завинчивать; наглухо закрывать
19. v завинчиваться20. v выжимать21. v вырывать, вымогать; выманивать22. v вращать, крутить23. v искривлять, кривить; искажать24. v скаредничать, скопидомничать25. v сл. хмелеть, быть на взводе26. v амер. сл. смываться, испаряться27. v нарезать резьбу28. v сл. груб. трахать, переспатьСинонимический ряд:1. fastener (noun) fastener; flat head screw; metal screw; round-head screw; shaft; tapered bolt; threaded pin; wood screw2. crumple (verb) crimp; crimple; crinkle; crumple; rimple; ruck up; rumple; scrunch; wrinkle3. extort (verb) exact; extort; gouge; shake down; squeeze; wrench; wrest; wring4. mistreat (verb) abuse; cheat; defraud; hurt; mistreat; rip-off; swindle; take advantage of; victimise; victimize5. scrimp (verb) pinch; scrape; scrimp; skimp; spare; stint6. twist (verb) corkscrew; fasten; scroll; snug; spin; spiral; tighten; turn; twist -
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20 vice
1) тиски; клещи2) винтовая лестница; средняя стойка винтовой лестницы•- carpenter vice - chain-pipe vice - filing vice - frame vice - instantaneous grip vice - pin vice - pipe vice - rotary vice - screw vice - table vice - turning vice* * *см. vise
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Vice — A spiral staircase. This word was also used of the screw mechanism of the early printing press. [< Fr. vis = a vine, thus like the twisting tendrils of the vine.] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Vice — ♦ Spiral staircase. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 415) Note: from vis French = screw, vitis Latin = vine Related terms: Newel … Medieval glossary
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