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fFRA broche fDEU Vorstecker mENG keyITA spina fPLN zatyczka fRUS штырь mсм. поз. 1617 на
FRA fiche fDEU Stecker mENG plugITA spina fPLN wtyczka fRUS штепсель mсм. поз. 2181 на
—FRA goupille f coniqueDEU Kegelstift mENG taper pinITA spina f conicaPLN kołek m stożkowyRUS штифт m, коническийсм. поз. 2625 на
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—FRA fiche f de jonctionDEU Kupplungsstecker mENG connecting plugITA spina f d'accoppiamentoPLN łącznik m sprzęgu elektrycznegoRUS розетка f, соединительнаясм. поз. 2459 на
spina d'accoppiamento con scatola di sostegno
—FRA fiche f de jonction avec boîte de reposDEU Kupplungsstecker m mit Blinddose fITA spina f d'accoppiamento con scatola di sostegnoPLN wtyczka f łącznika z gniazdem ślepymRUS розетка f, соединительнаясм. поз. 2340 на
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—FRA broche f d’immobilisation du levierDEU Vorstecker mITA spina f di arresto della levaPLN zatyczka f dźwigniRUS чека f, стопорнаясм. поз. 594 на
spina di forzamento della balestra
—FRA cale f de ressort, clavette fDEU Beilage f für FederbundITA spina f di forzamento della balestraPLN klin m opaski sprężyny nośnejRUS клин m хомута рессорысм. поз. 225 на
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—FRA fiche f de prise de courantDEU Kabelstecker mENG electric plugITA spina f di presa di correntePLN wtyczka f kabla zasilającegoRUS штепсель mсм. поз. 2398 на
—FRA broche f de rancherDEU Vorstecker m mit Kette fENG stanchion pinITA spina f di stantePLN zatyczka fRUS штырь mсм. поз. 1600 на
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