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21 throw back
отхвърлям;* * *throw back 1) мятам назад; отхвърлям, отразявам; 2) връщам назад, давам обратно; спирам, слагам край (забавям) развитието на; проявявам атавизъм; 3) напомням (нещо неприятно); натяквам; • to be thrown back upon принуден съм да разчитам на; -
22 throw-back
{'θroubæk}
1. биол. проява на атавизъм, индивид с атавистични признаци
2. прен. връщане към миналото, преживелица* * *{'droubak} n 1. биол. проява на атавизъм; индивид с атавис* * *1. биол. проява на атавизъм, индивид с атавистични признаци 2. прен. връщане към миналото, преживелица* * *throw-back[´urou¸bæk] n 1. биол. проява на атавизъм; индивид с атавистични признаци; атавизъм; 2. прен. преживелица, случка, събитие; регрес, връщане към миналото. -
23 throw-off
{'θrоu,ɔ:f}
n начало, започване (на надбягване, лов и пр.)* * *{'drоu,ъ:f} n начало, започване (на надбягване, лов и пр.).* * *n начало, започване (на надбягване, лов и пр.)* * *throw-off[´urou¸ɔ:f] n начало, почване (на лов, надбягване). -
24 throw-over
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25 throw-out
{'θrouaut}
n разг. отпадъци* * *{'drouaut} n разг. отпадъци.* * *n разг. отпадъци -
26 throw across
прехвърлям; -
27 throw onover
намятам; наметвам; -
28 throw-away
• брак• остатъци, отпадъци, временно, изпускане -
29 throw-away tip
• режеща пластинка за еднократна упатреба -
30 throw-away tips
• режеща пластинка за еднократна упатребаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > throw-away tips
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31 throw down
• утаявам се -
32 throw in gear
• включвам предавка -
33 throw-in lever
• лост за пускане в движение -
34 throw-in levers
• лост за пускане в движениеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > throw-in levers
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35 throw in speed
• включвам предавка -
36 throw into action
• включвамEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > throw into action
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37 throw of crank
• радиус на колянов вал -
38 throw of eccentric
• ексцентричност на ексцентърEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > throw of eccentric
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39 throw off
• отвярам• отбивам, свалям, снемам -
40 throw-off carriage
мин.• разтоварна количкаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > throw-off carriage
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