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1) винт; болт; шуруп3) привинчивать; соединять болтом•to fasten with screws — скреплять винтами, свинчивать
- adjusting screw - anchoring screw - attachment screw - binding screw - blending screw - butterfly screw - cap screw - cheese head screw - coach screw - cone-point set screw - connecting screw - constant-taper screw - conveyer screw - cross-feed screw - cut-point set screw - dosing screw - double-threaded screw - dowel screw - earth screw - elevating screw - elevating endless screw - endless screw - eye screw - fastening screw - feed screw - fillister-head screw - fine-setting screw - fixing screw - flange screw - flat-head screw - foot screw - foundation screw - grub screw - helical screw - hexagonal screw - hexagonal-head screw - lag screw - lead screw - left-hand screw - levelling screw - lifting screw - lock screw - locking screw - lubricating screw - micrometer screw - milled screw - mixing screw - multiple start thread screw - non-loosable screw - normal-precision screw - orienting screw - oval-head screw - rigging screw - right-hand screw - round-head screw - self-drilling screw - self-tapping screw - set screw - sheet-metal screw - single-thread screw - slotted screw - socket screw - stop screw - stretching screw - sunk screw - support screw - swing screw - thumb screw - tightening screw - tight-fitting screw - turnbuckle screw - wall screw - wood screw - worm screwto fix with screws — скреплять винтами, болтами, сбалчивать
* * *1. винт2. червяк; шнек3. винтовая линия4. кессонная болезнь- adjusting screw
- Allen head screw
- anchoring screw
- clamp screw
- dosing screw
- drive screw
- feeding screw
- fine adjustment screw
- mixing screw
- pan head screw
- Phillips screw
- recessed-head screw
- self-drilling screw
- self-tapping screw
- sheet-metal screw
- slotted screw
- tangent screw
- wood screw
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22 wind
1. n ветерbefore the wind — по ветру; с попутным ветром
by the wind — по ветру, на бейдевинд
a breath of wind — лёгкий порыв ветра; дуновение ветерка
2. n ток воздуха, воздушная струя3. n запахthe deer got wind of the hunter — олени почуяли охотника; б) узнать, пронюхать
4. n слух, намёкthere is something in the wind — в воздухе что-то носится, что-то готовится ; ходят какие-то слухи
5. n дыхание6. n тенденция, курс, веяние7. n пустые слова, болтовняtheir promises are but wind — их обещания — пустые слова
8. n похвальба9. n мед. ветры, газы; метеоризм10. n арх. воздух11. n муз. духовые инструменты12. n разг. второе дыхание13. n тех. дутьё14. n вет. запал15. n вет. тимпанитfrom the four winds — со всех сторон, со всего света
to talk to the wind — бросать слова на ветер, проповедовать в пустыне
gone with the wind — исчезнувший бесследно; ушедший в прошлое
to hang in the wind — колебаться, быть в нерешительности; быть в неопределённом положении
to find out how the wind blows — выяснить, куда ветер дует, каково общее мнение
16. v чуять; почуять; идти по следу17. v принюхиваться18. v вызвать одышку или задержку дыхания19. v дать перевести дыханиеwe stopped to wind our horses — мы остановились, чтобы дать передохнуть лошадям
20. v сушить на воздухе; проветривать21. v диал. веять зерно22. v трубить; играть на духовом инструменте23. n виток24. n поворот, изгиб; извилина25. n оборот; виток26. n лебёдка; ворот27. n наматывание, навивка; намотка, перемотка28. v виться, извиваться29. v наматывать, обматывать; мотать30. v наматываться, обматываться31. v обвивать, обниматьshe wound her arms round the child, she wound the child in her arms — она крепко обняла ребёнка
32. v обвиваться33. v петлять34. v заводить35. v подтягивать36. v вертеть, крутить37. v гнуться; коробиться38. v поворачивать судноСинонимический ряд:1. bluster (noun) bluster; boasting; bragging2. breeze (noun) air; blast; blow; breath; breeze; draught; gale; gust; mistrial; sirocco; zephyr3. hint (noun) clue; cue; gossip; hint; indication; inkling; intimation; notion; report; suggestion; telltale; whisper4. nothing (noun) naught; nil; nothing; nought5. scent (noun) scent; smell6. vanity (noun) conceitedness; emptiness; flatulence; vanity7. bend (verb) bend; convolute; curve; meander; swerve; turn8. blow (verb) blow; fan; ruffle; winnow9. deform (verb) contort; deform; distort; misshape; torture; warp10. snake (verb) coil; corkscrew; curl; encircle; entwine; snake; spiral; twine; twist; weave; wreathe11. worm (verb) edge in; foist; infiltrate; insinuate; worm
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