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61 плунжер
( питателя стекломассы) needle, piston, plunger piston, ( насоса) plug, plunger, ram, stem* * *плу́нжер м.
plungerгидравли́ческий плу́нжер — hydraulic ramнастро́ечный плу́нжер — tuning ploughплу́нжер прессу́ющего механи́зма с.-х. — tucker head -
62 valve
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63 forest
лес
cold-deciduous forests листопадные леса холодно-умеренной области
coniferous forest хвойный лес
crook-stem forest криволесье
drought-deciduous forests листопадные леса засушливой области
evergreen broad-leaved forests вечнозелёные широколиственные леса
evergreen needle-leaved forests вечнозелёные узколиственные леса
light forest редколесье, редкостойный лес
petrified forest окаменелый лес
rain forest дождевой лес (тропический лес в районах с годовым количеством осадков не менее 2500 мм)
submerged forest затопленный лес
temperate rain forest дождевой лес умеренного пояса
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64 pin
штифт имя существительное:бочонок в 4 1/12 галлона (pin)глагол:пригвождать (pin, root)имя прилагательное: -
65 PIN
PIN-код имя существительное:бочонок в 4 1/12 галлона (pin)глагол:пригвождать (pin, root)имя прилагательное: -
66 trap
1) гидравлический, водяной затвор, сифон, дренажная труба3) лестница, трап4) затвор, дверь ( вентиляционная)5) ловушка, улавливатель6) захватывать; поглощать; улавливать•- air trap - bath trap - building trap - gravel trap - grease trap - line trap - main trap - moisture trap - mud trap - needle trap - noise trap - oil trap - sand trap - sediment trap - silt trap - wave trap* * *1. гидравлический затвор, сифон2. затвор-ревизия ( санитарных приборов)3. ловушка; сепаратор, отделитель; конденсатоотводчик- air trap
- antisiphon trap
- automatic return trap
- bag trap
- bath trap
- bed-load trap
- bottle trap
- bucket stem trap
- bucket trap
- building trap
- circular trap
- deep-seal trap
- drum trap
- flat trap
- float steam trap
- gasoline trap
- gravel trap
- grease trap
- half S trap
- house trap
- impulse steam trap
- intercepting trap
- inverted bucket steam trap
- inverted bucket trap
- inverted steam trap
- main trap
- mud trap
- nonsiphon trap
- open bucket steam trap
- P-trap
- petrol trap
- plumbing trap
- reseal trap
- running trap
- S-trap
- sand trap
- scale trap
- sewer trap
- siphon trap
- sound trap
- steam trap
- thermostatic steam trap
- waste trap
- wave trap
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67 gate
1) вентиль; клапан2) ворота3) дверь; калитка4) задвижка; заслонка; затвор5) шибер || шиберный6) метал. литник || литниковый7) вчт полустроб8) вчт строб-импульс, строб || стробировать9) селектор || селекторный12) горн. откаточная выработка13) полигр. щель ( высекальной машины)14) авиац. выход на посадку ( в аэропорту)15) авиац. район входа ( в заданную зону плёта)•- aft gate- ash gate- lock guard gate - main steam gate -
68 Bar
A group of cross-threads covered with the buttonhole-stitch, or the over-and-over stitch and used to stay the ends of a buttonhole and prevent them from running out. To form a trimming at the end of a seam. To take the place of an eye, when it is sometimes called a loop. ———————— Same as Bride, Pearl and Tie. There are several forms, viz.: - Needle Bar - Stitched or twisted strand to attach parts to each other. Pillow Bar - Woven or twisted strand. Penille Bar - Worked in basket work. Pearl-pin Bar - Stem stitch with picots. Picots Pestonnis Bar - Buttonholed picots. -
69 Muri
Raised needlework in Chikans, and includes native work in many parts of India in which the material itself is covered with stitches to produce a raised effect. The predominating motive in Chikan designs is floral, though butterflies, baskets and birds are also depicted. Whatever the design or pattern, it is first outlined in Muri. The material within these outlines may then be embellished with Jali or Katau, or may be worked over -with Muri without any drawing-out of threads or cutting away of fabric. Muri is done from the right side of the cloth and may be worked either with one or more threads of ordinary cotton according to the nature of the embroidery required, or with thick mercerised cotton thread, the needle being moved backwards and forwards until the vacant space has been covered with the desired thickness of embroidery. Muri work is also used in floral patterns to outline stalks in stem stitch and to represent leaves by patches of embroidery. Arekhal and Patar are varieties of Muri, differing only in thickness of the embroidery. Dhum and Chumki are varieties of Muri in which a different effect is achieved by making stitches at different angles. Bakhia is a variety of Muri, but is done from the wrong side of the cloth. The threads of the cloth are drawn together as in Jali, and ordinary or mercerised thread is used as in Muri, the result being that instead of small holes the right side of the cloth presents a series of blobs or small compact masses of embroidery. -
70 ποικίλος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `varicoloured, wrought in many colours (stitched, knitted, woven), manifold, versatile, cunning' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. pokironuka n. pl. `with many coloured onukes'.Compounds: Many compp., e.g. ποικιλό-θρονος (s. θρόνα and Bolling AmJPh 79, 275ff.), πολυ-ποίκιλος `much variegated' (E.; cf. below).Derivatives: 1. ποικιλ-ία f. `variegation, diversity, embroidering' (IA.); 2. - ίας m. fishname (Paus.; Strömberg Fischn. 25, Thompson Fishes s. v.), - ίς f. name of a bird that eats the lark's eggs (Arist.; Thompson Birds s. v.); 3. - εύς m. `broiderer, stitcher' (Alex. Com.). 4. Denominat.: a. - ίλλω, also w. δια-, κατα- a.o., `to make varicoloured, to work artfully etc.' with - ιλμα n. `varicoloured work, stitching, weave' (Il.; Wace AmJArch 1948, 51 f., 452; Porzig Satzinhalte 188), - ιλμός m. `elaboration, decoration' (Epicur., Plu.), - ιλσις f. `id.' (Pl.); - ιλτής m. `broiderer, stitcher' (Aeschin., Arist.), f. - ίλτρια (Str.), - ιλτικός `belonging to stitching' (LXX etc.); b. - ιλόω `to stitch' (A. Fr. 304 = 609 Mette); c. - ιλεύομαι `to be artful, versatile' (Vett. Val.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [794] *peiḱ- `stitch, paint'Etymology: Formation like κό-ϊλος (: κόοι), ναυτ-ίλος (: ναύτης), ὀργ-ίλος (: ὀργή) etc.; like the two lastmentioned with secondary paroxytonesis (Schwyzer 379 a. 484f.); so from a noun of unknown stem (cf. Schwyzer 484 n. 5, also Specht Ursprung 121). To a basic word *ποῖκος agree several words of other languages: Skt. péśa- m. `ornament' (with peśalá- `ornamented, beautiful': ποικίλος), Av. paēsa- m. `leprosy', also `ornament' in zaranyō-paēsa-'with golden ornament' a.o., Lith. paĩšas m. `smut, dustspot'. With this formally identical a Germ. adj. for `motley', e.g. OHG OS fēh, Goth. filu-faihs `πολυποίκιλος'; prob. through secondary adjectivising like Av. paēsa- which also means `leprous'. The morphological identity of Goth. filu-faihs and Skt. puru-péśa- is accidental; the supposition (Porzig Gliederung 136), πολυ-ποίκιλος would be a cross of ποικίλος and *πολύ-ποικος (= puru-péśa-), is to be rejected, as the relatively late Gr. word may have been built after πολυ-δαίδαλος, which, orig. prob. a bahuvrihi, was reinterpreted as `very artfull' (s. δαίδαλος). -- IE *póiḱos m. belongs as nomen actionis to a verb `cut, stitch, scratch in, paint etc.' in Skt. piṃśáti `carve, cut, ornament', Slav., e.g. OCS pьsati `write' a. o.; IE *piḱ-; besides with final voiced cons. a.o. Lat. pingō `stitch with a needle, paint'. An old r-deriv. of the same verb is πικρός prop. `cutting in, stitching' (s. v.). Quite uncertain is the H.-gloss πεικόν πικρόν, πευκεδανόν; if correct, in formation comparable with λευκός. -- Further forms w. lit. in Bq (esp. on the meaning), WP. 2, 9f., Pok. 794f., W.-Hofmann s. pingō (very rich), Fraenkel s. paĩšas and piẽšti, Vasmer s. pisátь, Mayrhofer s. péśaḥ. -- (Quite uncertain πίγγαλος.)Page in Frisk: 2,572-573Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ποικίλος
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71 sap
",-pı 1. handle. 2. stem; stalk. 3. pedicel; peduncle; petiole. 4. enough (thread) to thread a needle (approximately fifty centimeters). 5. slang penis, *dick, *cock. - çekmek to take newly cut sheaves of grain from the field to the threshing floor. - gibi kalmak 1. to be left standing forlornly by oneself. 2. to be left sitting high and dry; to be left holding the bag. - gitmek to go stag, stag, go (somewhere) without a female companion. -ına kadar wholly, completely, to the nth degree: sapına kadar dürüst completely honest. - kalmak slang to be womanless and horny. -ı silik colloq. good-for-nothing, no-count. - yiyip saman sıçmak/çıkarmak vulg. to get very angry, be breathing fire."
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