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أَدْخَلَ البرغي بالخشب \ screw: to force (a screw) into wood. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو شَدَّ) بالبراغي \ screw: to fasten or tighten with screws: I screwed a handle on to the door. Please screw up that box. \ شَدَّ \ screw: to fasten or tighten with screws: I screwed a handle on to the door. Please screw up that box. \ See Also ثَبَّتَ بالبَراغي \ قَلاوُوظ \ screw: a kind of nail that is forced into wood by being twisted round and round. -
2 screw
[skruː]1. noun1) a type of nail that is driven into something by a firm twisting action:لَوْلَب، بُرْغيI need four strong screws for fixing the cupboard to the wall.
دَوَران اللولَب، لَوْلَبَهHe tightened it by giving it another screw.
2. verb1) to fix, or be fixed, with a screw or screws:يُثْبِت باللولَبThe handle screws on with these screws.
2) to fix or remove, or be fixed or removed, with a twisting movement:يَبْرُم اللولَبHe screwed off the lid.
3) (slang, vulgar) to fuck; to have sex (with).يُضاجِع4) (slang) to cheat or take advantage of:يَخْدَعThey screwed you – these are not real diamonds.
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3 screw
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم -
4 screw
см. screw feederАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > screw
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5 screw up
1) to twist or wrinkle (the face or features):يُقَطِّبُ جبينَه، يَعْبِسThe baby screwed up its face and began to cry.
2) to crumple:يُجَعِّد، يَطْعَجShe screwed up the letter.
3) (slang) to bungle; to make a mess of:يُشيعُ فَوْضىPlan it carefully – I don't want you to screw things up.
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11 screw-in studs
■ Studs that may be removed from the soles of football boots and replaced by others more suitable for the prevailing pitch conditions.■ Stollen, die auf der Unterseite eines Fußballschuhs eingeschraubt sind und die, wenn es die Platzverhältnisse erfordern, ausgetauscht werden können. -
12 Screw Tree Fibre
A fibre derived from the bast of the Helicteres Asoca, a native of the East Indies. The fruit is twisted, hence the name. The fibre is used for cordage, gunny bags, and blinds for verandahs. -
13 screw feeder system
см. screw feederАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > screw feeder system
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14 screw feeder unit
см. screw feederАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > screw feeder unit
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15 screw system
см. screw feederАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > screw system
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16 screw-down mechanism
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > screw-down mechanism
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17 screw, propeller
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18 screw-topped
مُغَطًّى بغِطاء لَوْلَبِيّ \ screw-topped: (of a container) having a top that opens and closes by being twisted. -
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20 Screw Carrying System
Dentistry: SCSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Screw Carrying System
См. также в других словарях:
Screw — (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical perforation,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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