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1 щель
1) General subject: airspace, aperture, blower, break, chap, check, chink, crack, cranny, crevice, fissure, flaw, gap, interstice, nick, notch, opening, peep, rent, rift, shake, slit, slot, spider-leg, split, trench shelter3) Biology: cleft (в макроструктуре биополимера)4) Medicine: cleft, crena, fissura, groove, hiatus, interspace, poradenitis, poradenolymphitis, pore, porus, rima5) Dialect: rive6) American: cut-out (особ. в полу)7) Military: narrow slit trench, shell slit, shelter slit (укрытие), slit (вид укрытия), slot (окоп)8) Engineering: error of closure, gap arrangement, pit, shelter, slit trench, trash gap9) Construction: chap (морозобойная), rend, slot wall, trench10) Anatomy: scissura12) Automobile industry: air space14) Mining: gapping, pass (между дробильными валками)15) Forestry: cunits per acre (для инъекции ядохимикатов)16) Polygraphy: gap (напр. цилиндра), gate (высекальной машины), throat17) Oil: fissure (в породе)18) Astronautics: port19) Silicates: aperture (лодочки), slit aperture, slot (лодочки для вытягивания стекла)20) Metrology: physical gap, window21) Business: slot (торгового автомата)22) Drilling: kerf23) Sakhalin energy glossary: plug or slot (усл.обозн.)24) Semiconductors: gep (энергетическая)25) Aviation medicine: splitting26) Makarov: chap (в коре дерева от мороза), cup (для инъекции ядохимикатов), fission, notch (водослива), spring -
2 щель-убежище
1) Military: airraid ditch, shell-slit (от артиллерийского огня), slit (trench), slit trench2) Engineering: air-raid ditch, shelter pit, shelter slit, shelter trench -
3 fendre
fendre [fɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verba. ( = couper en deux) to splitb. [+ rochers] to cleave ; [+ mur, plâtre, meuble] to crack• ça me fend le cœur or l'âme it breaks my heart2. reflexive verba. ( = se fissurer) to crackb. [+ partie du corps]• se fendre la pipe or la pêche or la poire or la gueule (inf!: inf!) (inf!: vulg!) ( = rire) to laugh one's head off (inf) ; ( = s'amuser) to have a good laugh• il ne s'est pas fendu ! he didn't exactly break himself! (inf)* * *fɑ̃dʀ
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1) ( couper) to chop [bois]; to split [pierre]; to slit [tissu]2) ( ouvrir) ( légèrement) to chap [lèvre]; to crack [mur, pierre]; ( profondément) to split [lèvre]; to split [something] open [crâne]3) fig
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se fendre verbe pronominal1) ( se craqueler) to crack2) fig [cœur] to break3) (colloq)se fendre de — to manage [sourire, discours]; to come up with [cadeau, brochure]; to cough up (colloq) [somme d'argent]
4) Sport ( en escrime) to lunge••se fendre la pêche (colloq) or poire — (colloq) to split one's sides (colloq)
* * *fɑ̃dʀ vt1) [bois] to split2) [pierre] to crackgeler à pierre fendre; Il gèle à pierre fendre. — It's freezing hard.
3) fig* * *fendre verb table: rendreA vtr1 ( couper) to chop [bois]; to split [pierre]; to slit [tissu]; bûche fendue en deux split log; jupe fendue sur le côté skirt slit up one side;2 ( ouvrir) ( légèrement) to chap [lèvre]; to crack [mur, pierre, vase]; ( profondément) to split [lèvre]; to split [sth] open [crâne]; crâne fendu skull split open;3 fig ( déchirer) fendre l'âme or le cœur to be heartbreaking; fendre le cœur à qn to break sb's heart; récit à fendre l'âme heartbreaking story;4 ○( traverser) fendre l'air to slice through the air; fendre la foule to push one's way through the crowd.B se fendre vpr1 ( se craqueler) to crack;2 fig ( se déchirer) [cœur] to break;3 ○( faire un effort financier) to cough up○, to shell out○; tu ne t'es pas fendu! that didn't break the bank!; se fendre de to manage [sourire, discours]; to come up with [cadeau, brochure]; to cough up○ [somme d'argent];4 Sport ( en escrime) to lunge.fendre la bise to run like lightning; se fendre la pêche○ or poire○ or gueule◑ to split one's sides○; avoir la bouche fendue jusqu'aux oreilles to be grinning from ear to ear.[fɑ̃dr] verbe transitiffendre une bûche en deux to split ou to chop a log down the middleça vous fend ou c'est à vous fendre le cœur it breaks your heart, it's heartbreaking, it's heartrending2. [fissurer - terre, sol, mur] to crack3. COUTURE [veste, jupe, robe] to make a slit in4. [traverser - foule] to push ou to force one's way throughfendre les flots/l'air/le vent (littéraire & humoristique) to cleave through the seas/the air/the breeze————————se fendre verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [se ruiner]tu ne t'es pas trop fendu! this really didn't ruin ou break you, did it!————————se fendre verbe pronominal transitifa. [rire] to split one's sidesb. [s'amuser] to have a ball -
4 bult
bolt, pin, screwbult med kullrigt huvud; cup headed boltankarbult; anchor bolt, anchoring pin, tie bolt, foundation screw, tie boltbergbult; anchor bolt, roof boltdragbult; set boltexpanderbult; expander-shell bolt, expansion-shell boltgenomgående bult; through boltingjuten bult; grouted boltjusteringsbult; adjustment boltkilbult; slit-and-wedge boltkolvbult; piston boltkulbult; pivotnavbult; hub studpinnbult; stud bolt, stud screwringbult; edge bolt, ring boltschackelbult; shackle boltspindelbult; steering stubspärrbult; catch pinstagbult; stay boltstyrbult; pivot boltstyrspindelbult; steering knuckle pinställbult; stud boltsäkerhetsbult; shear pinvevstaksbult; connecting rod boltöglebult; ring bolt -
5 піч
ж1) stove; ( з духовкою) oven; військ. ( польова) cookerгазова піч — gas-furnace, gas furnace, gas oven
випалювальна піч — glazing oven, bake oven, baking oven
сушильна піч — drying stove ( kiln)
піч безперервної дії — continuous furnace, continuous kiln
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