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ящик с фанерной обшивкойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > plywood-sheathed case
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > plywood-sheathed case
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2) корпус || помещать в корпус5) лицевой кирпич, лицевой камень7) ящик; коробка || упаковывать в ящики или коробки8) шкаф; камера9) авто картер10) бак ( трансформатора); сосуд ( аккумулятора)11) витрина; прилавок12) кфт. футляр13) бокс (напр. звукозаглушающий)14) наборная касса, шрифткасса15) вчт. регистр ( клавиатуры)19) облицовывать20) крепить ( ствол скважины) обсадными трубами21) увлажнять ( табачный лист)22) случай; пример•-
acid blow case
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air case
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apparatus case
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bare case
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battened case
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battened plywood case
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blow case
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bobbin case
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buffer case
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camshaft case
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catalyst case
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centerboard case
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close-boarded case
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clutch case
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coaxial case
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collapsible plywood case
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cracking case
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diaphragm case
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die case
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display case
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drive axle case
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ever-ready case
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exception case
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extreme case
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final drive case
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flush-side case
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fork-lift battened case
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framed wooden case
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frame-end fiberboard case
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gear case
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glass case
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handset case
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hardened case
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heavy case
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hooped case
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lock case
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lower case
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low-high transfer case
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magazine carrying case
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merchant case
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metal case
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metal-edged plywood case
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metal-lined case
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molded case
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nailed wooden case
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nozzle case
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outer case
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particle board case
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pill case
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plywood case
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plywood-sheathed case
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radiator case
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refrigerated case
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relay case
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scroll case
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sheathed case
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shielding case
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signal case
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skid-base case
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tool case
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tractor case
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transfer gear case
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transit case
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transmission case
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two-speed transfer case
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type case
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12 ящик с обшивкой
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15 ящик с фанерной обшивкой
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17 कोविदारः _kōvidārḥ _रम् _ram
कोविदारः रम् N. of a tree; चित्तं विदारयति कस्य न कोविदारः Ṛs.3.6; U.5.1.*****कोशः, -शम् (षः, -षम्) [कुश् (ष्) आधारादौ घञ् कर्तरि अच् वा Tv.]1 A vessel for holding liquids, a pail.-2 A bucket, cup.-3 A vessel in general.-4 A box, cupboard, drawer, trunk; Rv.6.47.23; स एष कोशो वसुधानस्तस्मिन्विश्वमिदं श्रितम् Ch. Up.3.15.1.-5 A sheath, scabbard; Ki.17.45.-6 A case, cover, covering.-7 A store, mass; ईश्वरः सर्वभूतानां धर्मकोशस्य गुप्तये Ms.1.99.-8 A store-room.-9 A treasury, an apartment where money is kept; Ms.8.419.-1 Treasure, money, wealth; निःशेषविश्राणितकोषजातम् R.5.1; (fig. also); कोशस्तपसः K.45; कोशपूर्वाः सर्वारम्भाः Kau. A.2.8.-11 Gold or silver wrought or unwrought.-12 A dictionary, lexicon, vocabulary.-13 A closed flower, bud; सुजातयोः पङ्कजकोशयोः श्रियम् R.3.8,13.29; इत्थं विचिन्तयति कोशगते द्विरेफे हा हन्त हन्त नलिनीं गज उज्जहार Subhāṣ.-14 The stone of a fruit.-15 A pod.-16 A nut-meg, nut-shell.-17 The cocoon of a silk-worm; निजलालासमायोगात्कोशं वा कोश- कारकः Y.3.147.-18 Vulva, the womb.-19 An egg.-2 A testicle or the scrotum.-21 The penis.-22 A ball, globe.-23 (In Vedānta phil.) A term for the five (अन्न, प्राण, मनः, विज्ञान, आनन्द) vestures (sheaths or cases) which successively make the body, enshrining the soul.-24 (In law) A kind of ordeal; the defen- dant drinks thrice of the water after some idol has been washed in it; cf. Y.2.112.-25 A house.-26 A cloud.-27 The interior of a carriage.-28 A kind of bandage or ligature (in surgery).-29 An oath; कोशं चक्रतु- रन्योन्यं सखङ्गौ नृपडामरौ Rāj. T.2.326.-3 The pericarp of a lotus.-31 A piece of meat.-32 A cup used in the ratification of a treaty of peace; देवी कोशमपाययत् Rāj. T.7.8,75,459,492.-शी (-षी) 1 A bud.-2 A seed-vessel.-3 The beard of corn.-4 A shoe, sandal (पादुका).-Comp. -अधिपतिः, -अध्यक्षः a treasure, pay- master; (cf. the modern 'minister of finance').-2 an epithet of Kubera.-अगारः, -रम् a treasurer, store-room.-कारः 1 one who makes scabbards.-2 a lexicographer.-3 the silk-worm while in the cocoon; भूमिं च कोशकाराणाम् Rām.4.4.23.-4 a chrysalis.-5 sugar-cane.-कारकः a silk-worm. Y.3.147.-कृत् m. a kind of sugar-cane.-गृहम् a treasury, store-room; R.5.29.-ग्रहणम् undergoing an ordeal.-चञ्चुः the (Indian) crane.-नायकः, -पालः 1 a treasurer.-2 An epithet of Kubera.-पेटकः, -कम् a chest in which treasure is kept, coffer.-फलम् 1 a kind of perfume.-2 a nut- meg.-वारि water used at an ordeal; Ks.119.35,42.-वासिन् m. an animal living in a shell, a chrysalis.-वृद्धिः f.1 increase of treasure.-2 enlargement of the scrotum.-वेश्मन् n. a treasury; भाण्डं च स्थापयामास तदीये कोषवेश्मनि Ks.24.133.-शायिका a clasped knife, knife lying in a sheath.-शुद्धिः f. purification by ordeal.-स्कृ m. a silk-worm; त्यजेत कोशस्कृदिवेहमानः Bhāg.7.6.13.-स्थ a. incased, sheathed. (-स्थः) an animal living in a shell (as a snail).-हीन a. deprived of riches, poor.
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