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1 штык
1) General subject: bar (меди), bayonet, frogsticker, pigsticker, spit (слой земли на глубину лопаты), spit (слой земли на глубину заступа), spitter (слой земли на глубину заступа)2) Aviation: corkscrew3) Naval: warp bend4) Military: cheese toaster, meat skewer5) Engineering: pig, ram rod (для уплотнения сыпучих материалов)6) British English: spit (слой земли на глубину заступа, лопаты)7) Forestry: spade's depth8) Metallurgy: ingot9) Jargon: Rosalie, knitting needle, frog-sticker, pig-sticker11) Arms production: cat stabber12) Yachting: half-hitch -
2 штык
I м. воен.клинко́вый штык — sword ['sɔːd] bayonet
броса́ться в штыки́ — charge with the bayonet
••как штык разг. шутл. — on time without fail
II м.встре́тить в штыки́ (вн.) — give (i) a hostile reception
( слой земли в глубину на одну лопату) depth to which a spade will goIII м. мор.( узел) bend
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