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1 бур-розширювач
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2 відтикати
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3 заїкнутися
( згадувати) to hint (at), to mention in passingзаїкнутися про щось — to broach a subject, to mention
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4 зачіпати
= зачепити1) ( торкатися) to touch; to touch, to sting, to wound, to excite, to affect; to hurt, to wound ( гордість)зачіпати за живе (за вразливе місце) — to injure deeply, to touch a sore spot
зачіпати тему — to broach (to touch upon, to approach) a subject
зачіпати чиєсь самолюбство — to wound smb.'s self-esteem
зачіпати чиїсь інтереси — to infringe on smb.'s interests
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5 порушувати
= порушити1) (порядок, тишу) to break; to disturb; (закон, правило) to break, to infringe ( upon), to transgress, to contravene, to infract, to violateпорушувати слово — to break one's word, to fail to keep one's word
порушувати клятву (присягу) — to break ( to violate) one's oath; to forswear ( to perjure) oneself
порушувати душевний спокій — to disturb, to discompose
порушувати громадський порядок — to break ( to disturb) the public order
порушувати зобов'язання — to violate commitments, to violate obligations, to violate an obligation
порушувати правила гри — to break the rules of a game; to play foul
порушувати право володіння діал. — to molest
порушувати рівновагу — to distort the balance, to upset the balance
2) ( починати) to raiseпорушувати позов юр. — to institute proceedings (against smb.), to take a legal step, to sue
порушувати справу юр. — to commence an action, to bring (to enter, to lay) an action (against smb.)
порушувати тему — to broach (to touch upon, to approach) a subject
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6 прошивати
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7 рашпер
чgridiron, grill, spit, broach ( for roasting) -
8 розгортка
ж1) мат. development, evolvement, involute2) тех. reamer, broach3) (в телебаченні, радіолокації) scan(ning), sweep -
9 шпиль
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Broach — may mean: *Broach (metalworking) A metalworking tool with a series of chisel points mounted on one piece of steel. *Broach (sailing) A sudden instability in the heading of a sailboat when sailing downwind. *Broach (submarine) Submarines operating … Wikipedia
Broach — Broach, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Broached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Broaching}.] [F. brocher, fr. broche. See {Broach}, n.] 1. To spit; to pierce as with a spit. [1913 Webster] I ll broach the tadpole on my rapier s point. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To tap; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broach — [brōch] n. [ME broche, a pin, peg, spit < OFr broche, broc < ML brocca, a spike, point < L broccus, with projecting teeth; of Celt orig.] 1. a sharp pointed rod used to hold roasting meat; spit 2. a tapered bit on a metal cutting machine … English World dictionary
Broach — Broach, n. [OE. broche, F. broche, fr. LL. brocca; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. proc thrust, stab, Gael. brog awl. Cf. {Brooch}.] 1. A spit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He turned a broach that had worn a crown. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. An awl; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broach — [brəutʃ US broutʃ] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: broach to make a hole in, stab (14 17 centuries), from broach tool for making holes (14 17 centuries), from French broche; BROOCH] 1.) broach the subject/question/matter etc to mention a subject… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Broach (Lok Sabha constituency) — Broach is a Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency in Gujarat. Members of Parliament*1951: Chandrashanker Bhatt, Indian National Congress *1957: Chandrashanker Bhatt, Indian National Congress *1962: Chhotubhai Patel, Indian National Congress *1967 … Wikipedia
broach — [ broutʃ ] verb transitive to begin discussing something with someone, especially when you feel nervous because it may upset them: He decided it was time to broach the subject of a pay raise … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
broach — broach·er; broach; … English syllables
broach — [v1] bring up a topic advance, approach, bring up, hint at, interject, interpose, introduce, mention, moot, move, offer, open up, propose, raise subject, speak of, submit, suggest, talk of, touch on, ventilate*; concept 51 Ant. not mention broach … New thesaurus
broach the admiral — To steal some liquor from a cask in transit or in store • • • Main Entry: ↑broach … Useful english dictionary
broach to — (nautical) To turn to windward • • • Main Entry: ↑broach … Useful english dictionary