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1 taper
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2 taper
(th) conicitate // a da formă conică, a subţia, a micşora // conic, tronconic, coniform -
3 taper bolt
(mas) şurub conic -
4 taper fit
(mas-un) ajustaj conic -
5 taper flat file
(mas-un) pilă lată cu vârf ascuţit -
6 taper gauge
(mas, met) calibru conic -
7 taper hole
(mas-un) gaură conică -
8 taper reamed
(mas-un) alezat conic -
9 taper reamer
(mas-un) alezor conic -
10 taper shank
(mas-un) coadă conică -
11 taper thread
(th) filet conic -
12 taper turning
(mas-un) strunjire conică -
13 taper-pin reamer
(mas-un) alezor conic ptr. găuri de ştift -
14 taper-seat valve
(mas) supapă cu scaun conic -
15 cotter blunt file / file / taper file
(mas-un) pilă îngustă cu vârf teşit ptr. canale de pană / ancoşeEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cotter blunt file / file / taper file
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16 Jarno taper
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17 linear taper
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18 nationaal taper pipe threaad
English-Romanian technical dictionary > nationaal taper pipe threaad
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19 tapered / taper roller-bearing
(mas) rulment cu role coniceEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > tapered / taper roller-bearing
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20 tapered sleeve / socket; taper sleeve
(mat) conEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > tapered sleeve / socket; taper sleeve
См. также в других словарях:
taper — 1. (ta pé) v. a. 1° Donner une tape, des tapes. Tapez ce petit drôle. 2° Taper les cheveux, les relever avec le peigne, les crêper ; locution vieillie ; on dit crêper. • Dites à Montgobert qu on ne tape point les cheveux, et qu on ne tourne … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Taper — may refer to: * Fishing rod tapers, a measure of the flexibility of a fishing rod * In geometry, or in the casual description of a shaper or object, a gradual thinning or narrowing towards one end * Machine taper, in machinery and engineering *… … Wikipedia
Taper — Ta per, n. [AS. tapur, tapor, taper; cf. Ir. tapar, W. tampr.] 1. A small wax candle; a small lighted wax candle; hence, a small light. [1913 Webster] Get me a taper in my study, Lucius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A tapering form; gradual diminution … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taper — Taper. v. a. Frapper, donner un coup. Il l a bien tapé. je vous taperay. Le peuple dit aussi, Tapoter, & l un & l autre est bas. On dit, Taper les cheveux, pour dire, Les mesler & les relever avec le peigne d une certaine maniere qui les renfle & … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Taper — Ta per, a. [Supposed to be from taper, n., in allusion to its form.] Regularly narrowed toward the point; becoming small toward one end; conical; pyramidical; as, taper fingers. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taper — [tā′pər] n. [ME < OE tapur, prob. by dissimilation < L papyrus (see PAPER): from use of papyrus pith as wick] 1. a wax candle, esp. a long, slender one 2. a long wick coated with wax, used for lighting candles, lamps, etc. 3. any feeble… … English World dictionary
Taper — Ta per, v. t. To make or cause to taper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taper — (n.) O.E. tapur, taper candle, not found outside English, possibly a dissimilated borrowing from L. papyrus (see PAPYRUS (Cf. papyrus)), which was used in M.L. and some Romance languages for wick of a candle (e.g. It. papijo wick ), since these… … Etymology dictionary
taper — / taper off [v] decrease to a point abate, bate, close, come to a point, die away, die out, diminish, drain, dwindle, fade, lessen, narrow, recede, reduce, rescind, subside, thin, thin out, wane, weaken, wind down; concepts 137,698,776 Ant. go up … New thesaurus
taper — ► VERB 1) diminish or reduce in thickness towards one end. 2) (taper off) gradually lessen. ► NOUN ▪ a slender tapered candle, used for conveying a flame. ORIGIN Old English, formed, by alteration of p to t , from Latin papyrus papyrus plant ,… … English terms dictionary
Taper — Ta per, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tapered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tapering}.] To become gradually smaller toward one end; as, a sugar loaf tapers toward one end. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English