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1 sheathing nail
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2 sheathing nail
1) Морской термин: гвоздь для крепления обшивки2) Строительство: обшивочный гвоздь -
3 sheathing nail
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4 sheathing nail
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5 sheathing nail
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > sheathing nail
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6 sheathing nail
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7 sheathing nail
обшивочный гвоздь- гвоздь, которым медная обшивка прибивается к наружной, длииной примерно дюйм с четвертью, устанавливался впотай с обшивкой и имел полированную поверхность шляпки, воизбежание наростания водных растений. -
8 sheathing nail
s.puntilla de entablar, clavo de entablar. -
9 nail
1. сущ.1) нагель, гвоздь– 1. Круглый деревянный гвоздь, которым скреплялись детали корпуса корабля. 2. Деревянный или металический фигурный болт для крепления снастей. 2. гл.1) вязать на нагелях -
10 nail
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11 clavo de entablar
• sheathing nail -
12 puntilla de entablar
• sheathing nail -
13 гвоздь для крепления обшивки
Русско-английский морской словарь > гвоздь для крепления обшивки
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14 обшивочный гвоздь
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > обшивочный гвоздь
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15 гвоздь для крепления обшивки
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > гвоздь для крепления обшивки
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16 забить гвоздями
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17 палубный гвоздь
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > палубный гвоздь
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18 обшивочный гвоздь
1) Construction: sheathing nail2) Building materials: siding nail -
19 гвоздь для крепления обшивки
Naval: sheathing nailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гвоздь для крепления обшивки
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20 platespiker
subst. sheathing nail
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