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1 tack
اِتّخَذَت مَسَارًا مُتَعَرِّجًا (السفينة) \ tack: (of a sailing boat) to sail against the wind by making regular changes of direction. \ ثَبَّتَ بمِسْمَار عَريض \ tack: to fasten with tacks. \ شَرَّجَ \ tack: to sew loosely. \ See Also سَرَّجَ القماش \ مَجْرًى \ tack: the course that is taken when one is tacking; the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right tack. \ See Also وِجْهَة السّفينة \ مِسْمَار قصير عَريض الرأس (دبّوس طَبْعَة) \ tack: a small sharp nail with a large head (for fastening cloth to wood). -
2 обтирочный материал
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > обтирочный материал
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3 Honigtuch
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4 Lackierstaubtuch
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5 Staubbindetuch
n DIN EN ISO 4618 < obfl> ■ tack rag US ; dust trapping cloth GB ; tack cloth; tacky cloth rare -
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1) General subject: wiper2) Engineering: cleaning material, waste, waste ends, wiping material, wiping rags3) Automobile industry: cleaning cloth, rags, waste cloth, waste end5) Textile: cotton waste, oily ragУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обтирочный материал
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7 teyellemek
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8 хлопчатобумажная лента
вороночный сгиб ленты, сгиб ленты на воронке — ribbon fold
лента, сфальцованная на воронке — former-folded ribbon
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > хлопчатобумажная лента
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9 прикреплять кальку кнопками
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > прикреплять кальку кнопками
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10 прихватка
1) General subject: potholder, pot holder (для удержания горячей посуды), oven mitten, oven mitt2) Engineering: tack welding, tacked spot, temporary weld4) Gastronomy: oven cloth (приспособление, чтобы доставать горячие блюда из духовки, хлебопечки и т.д.)6) Mechanics: tack weld7) Welding: tick weld8) Drilling: tacking9) Sakhalin energy glossary: bridge tack (перемычкой), bullet tack (круглым вкладышем), regular tack (обычная), tack (bullet, bridge, regular) (круглым вкладышем, перемычкой, обычная)10) Automation: tack weld (короткий сварной шов) -
11 zusammenheften
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)* * *zu|sạm|men|hef|tenvt sep(mit Heftklammern) to staple together; (SEW) to tack together* * *zu·sam·men|hef·tenvtStoffteile \zusammenheften to tack [or baste] cloth together sep* * *zusammenheften v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to staple together v.to stitch together v. -
12 прикреплять кальку кнопками
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прикреплять кальку кнопками
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13 tosco
► adjetivo1 (basto) rough, rustic2 (persona) uncouth* * *ADJ coarse, rough, crude* * *- ca adjetivoa) <utensilio/mueble/construcción> crude, basic; < tela> coarse, rough* * *= crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], benighted, rugged, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], clunky [clunkier -comp., clunkiest -sup.], coarsened, coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], rough and rugged, unpolished, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].Ex. Keywords or indexing terms may serve as a crude indicator of subject scope of a document.Ex. Are we not making a rather benighted assumption that tools should be extensions of our human faculties?.Ex. This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.Ex. In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex. The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.Ex. Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Ex. The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Ex. The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex. It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.Ex. In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.----* de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.* de un modo tosco = crudely.* hacer tosco = coarsen.* * *- ca adjetivoa) <utensilio/mueble/construcción> crude, basic; < tela> coarse, rough* * *= crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], benighted, rugged, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], clunky [clunkier -comp., clunkiest -sup.], coarsened, coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], rough and rugged, unpolished, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].Ex: Keywords or indexing terms may serve as a crude indicator of subject scope of a document.
Ex: Are we not making a rather benighted assumption that tools should be extensions of our human faculties?.Ex: This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.Ex: In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex: The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.Ex: Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Ex: The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Ex: The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.Ex: In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.* de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.* de un modo tosco = crudely.* hacer tosco = coarsen.* * *tosco -ca1 ‹utensilio/mueble/construcción› crude, basic; ‹tela› coarse, rough; ‹cerámica› rough, coarse2 ‹persona› rough; ‹lenguaje› unrefined, earthy; ‹modales› rough, unpolished3 ‹manos› rough* * *
tosco◊ -ca adjetivo
‹ tela› coarse, rough
‹ lenguaje› unrefined;
‹ modales› coarse;
‹ facciones› coarse
tosco,-a adjetivo
1 (aplicado a cosas) crude, rough
2 (comportamiento, modales) uncouth, coarse
' tosco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grosera
- grosero
- rústica
- rústico
- tosca
- rudo
English:
clumsy
- rough
- coarse
- heavy
* * *tosco, -a adj1. [acabado, herramienta] crude2. [persona, modales] rough, coarse* * *adj figrough, coarse* * *tosco, -ca adj: rough, coarse -
14 калька
transparency film, calking paper, tracing paper, transparent paper, vellum* * *ка́лька ж.1. ( материал)1) ( бумажная) tracing paper2) ( тканевая) tracing clothма́слить ка́льку — oil tracing clothобезжи́ривать (прома́сленную) ка́льку ме́лом — chalk tracing clothприкрепля́ть ка́льку кно́пками — tack down the (tracing) cloth2. ( копия чертежа или рисунка на кальке) tracingкопи́ровать чертё́ж на ка́льку — trace a drawingполуча́ть (свето)копии с ка́льки — make (blue) prints from a tracingдиазоти́пная ка́лька — diazotype tracing paper -
15 çatmak
"1. /ı/ to stack, pile (arms); to prop (poles, etc.) together (as one would stack rifles). 2. /ı/ to put up (a framework of poles or timbers). 3. /ı/ to erect (something) in a makeshift manner. 4. /ı, a/ to put (a load) on both sides of (a pack animal). 5. /ı/ to baste (pieces of cloth) together, tack (pieces of cloth) together. 6. /ı/ to tie on (a cloth worn around the forehead). 7. /ı/ to knit (one´s brows). 8. /a/ to meet with, come up against, run up against (someone or something unpleasant). 9. /a/ to encounter, chance upon (someone). 10. /a/ to scold, berate. 11. /a/ to hit, bump. 12. /a/ to ingratiate oneself with, get in with, cozy up to. 13. (for a time) to come round, be upon one. Çattık! colloq. We´re in for it now!" -
16 zusammenheften
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17 مسمار
مِسْمَار \ nail: a small thin pointed stick of metal that is hammered into wood. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. \ مِسْمَار \ staple: a U-shaped nail or pin that is pointed at both ends. \ See Also دَبّوس مَثْنِيّ برَأْسَيْن \ مِسْمَار (تصلُّب في جِلد القَدَم) \ corn: a hardening of the skin on the foot. \ مِسْمَار بِرشام \ rivet: a short fat pin for fastening metal plates together, of which one end flattens when it is hammered, so as to hold tightly. \ مِسْمَار خشبي \ peg: a wooden pin, used in making furniture, etc.. \ مِسْمَار قصير عَريض الرأس (دبّوس طَبْعَة) \ tack: a small sharp nail with a large head (for fastening cloth to wood). \ مِسْمَار كبير الرّأس (في نَعْل الحِذاء) \ stud: one of several round blocks on the bottom of a bootball boot, which prevent one’s foot from slipping. \ مِسْمَار مُلَوْلَب \ bolt: a metal pin (usu. with a flat-sided head) that screws into a metal nut and holds two things together. -
18 oyulgalamak
,oyulgamak /ı/ to tack or baste (two pieces of cloth).
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