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1 Hollow Cut
Cotton corduroy cloth, woven with even pile, and the runs between the ribs are hollowed out with a shearing machine. It is also made by holding the knife at various angles when cutting the pile. Also known as velvet cord. -
2 hollow
أَجوَف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. \ تَجْويف \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. \ جَوَّفَ \ hollow: (often used with out) to make a hollow in (sth.): She hollowed out the centre of the apple and filled it with sugar. \ غَوْرَة \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: his house stood in a hollow. \ See Also وهد (وَهْد)، حفرة (حُفْرَة) \ فَرَّغ الداخل \ hollow: (often used with out) to make a hollow in (sth.): She hollowed out the centre of the apple and filled it with sugar. \ See Also جوف (جَوَّف) \ مُجَوّف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. \ وَهْد \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: his house stood in a hollow. -
3 hollow
[ˈhɔləu]1. adjective1) having an empty space in it:أجْوَفBottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.
2) (of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow:غَيْر رَنّانa hollow voice.
2. noun1) something hollow:تَجْويف، حُفْرَهhollows in her cheeks.
2) a small valley; a dip in the ground:وادٍ، سَهْل مُجَوَّفYou can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.
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4 hollow
حُفْرَة \ hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. I dug a hole to plant a tree. hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. pit: any large hole that is dug for burying things, a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
5 hollow of the knee
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6 hollow
فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
7 hollow-cone nozzle of the fixed spiral type
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hollow-cone nozzle of the fixed spiral type
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8 hollow-cone nozzle of the tangential type
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hollow-cone nozzle of the tangential type
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9 beat hollow
يَهْزِمُ هزيمة شامِلَهThe local team were beaten hollow by eight goals to one on Saturday.
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10 шепа
hollow (of the hand); cupped hand(s)(количество) handful (of)свивам ръката си на шепа cup o.'s hand* * *шѐпа,ж., -и hollow (of the hand); cupped hand(s); ( количество) handful (of); fistful; свивам ръката си на \шепаа cup o.’s hand.* * *hollow ; (за количество): handful ; palmful* * *1. (количество) handful (of) 2. hollow (of the hand);cupped hand(s) 3. свивам ръката си на ШЕПА cup o.'s hand -
11 простираться
•The ligament sacks are hollow tubes which extend most of the length of the cavity of the trunk.
•The ventilation shaft extends to 200 ft below sea level.
•The resulting fluorescence spectra extend over an appreciable wavelength range.
•The isotherms extend into the region where condensation occurs.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > простираться
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12 cóm
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13 knæhase
hollow of the knee;( sene) tendon of the knee. -
14 pit
hollow or pit (Dict. only), $$G kúsqos, Middle Gaelic pit (Dean of Lismore), Manx pitt, Irish pit; from Anglo-Saxon pyt, pit, well, now pit, from Latin puteus, well. for force, cf. Breton fetan, fountain, fete, $$G kúsqos. The non-existent Dict. meaning is due to the supposed force of topographic pit discussed in Pit-. -
15 tokuru da dua no mu
the tree is hollow--------there is a hole in the tree -
16 DRUM
• Hollow drum makes the most noise (A) - Пустая бочка пуще гремит (П) -
17 крестцовая впадина
Русско-английский биологический словарь > крестцовая впадина
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18 грст
hollow of the hand, (количество) handful (of) -
19 выгибать спину
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20 chikka
the hollow side of a knucklebone (when facing up), opp. of oshig’i chikka unlucky, hapless. chikka bel slim waist(ed)
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