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1 skid
1. intransitive verb,- dd-2) (on foot) rutschen2. noun1) Schlittern/Schleudern, dasgo into a skid — ins Schlittern/Schleudern geraten
2) (Aeronaut.) Gleitkufe, die* * *[skid] 1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb(to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) rutschen2. noun1) (an accidental slide sideways.) das Rutschen2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) der Stützbalken* * *[skɪd]I. vi<- dd->to \skid to a halt schlitternd zum Stehen kommento \skid off the road von der Straße geschleudert werden2. (slide over surface)▪ to \skid along/across sth (in a controlled fashion) über etw akk [hinweg]gleiten; (out of control) über etw akk rutschenII. nto correct a \skid ein Fahrzeug wieder unter Kontrolle bringento go into a \skid ins Schleudern geraten4.* * *[skɪd]1. nto steer into/against a skid — mit-/gegensteuern
to go into a skid — ins Schleudern geraten or kommen
to correct a skid, to pull out of a skid — das Fahrzeug abfangen or wieder in seine Gewalt bekommen
2) (on wheel) Rolle fhe was on or hit the skids (inf) — es ging abwärts mit ihm
her marriage/career is on the skids (inf) — ihre Ehe/Karriere ist ins Schleudern geraten
to put the skids under sb/sb's plans (inf) — jdn/jds Pläne zu Fall bringen, jdm die Suppe versalzen (inf)
2. vi(car, objects) schleudern; (person) ausrutschento skid across the floor — über den Boden rutschen or schlittern
* * *skid [skıd]A s1. Stützbalken m2. TECHa) Rolle f (für Lasten)b) Ladebalken m, -bock m, Gleitschiene f3. Bremsklotz m5. SCHIFFa) pl Holzfender mb) Bootsschlitten mgo into a skid → C 2;a) Schleuderspur f,b) jemandes Pläne etc durchkreuzen,he’s on the skids es geht abwärts mit ihmB v/t1. auf einer Gleitschiene oder auf Rollen fortbewegen2. ein Rad bremsen, hemmenC v/i1. rutschen, (ab-, aus)gleiten3. FLUG seitlich abrutschen* * *1. intransitive verb,- dd-1) schlittern; (from one side to the other; spinning round) schleudern2) (on foot) rutschen2. noun1) Schlittern/Schleudern, dasgo into a skid — ins Schlittern/Schleudern geraten
2) (Aeronaut.) Gleitkufe, die* * *n.Kufe -n f.Rahmen - m.Rutsch -en m.Schlitten m. v.rutschen v.schleudern v. -
2 skid
1)( slide while driving) rutschen, schlittern;( skew around) schleudern;to \skid to a halt schlitternd zum Stehen kommen;to \skid off the road von der Straße geschleudert werden;to \skid on the wet road auf der nassen Straße ins Rutschen kommen2) ( slide over surface)to correct a \skid ein Fahrzeug wieder unter Kontrolle bringen;to go into a \skid ins Schleudern geratenPHRASES: -
3 проволока скольжения
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проволока скольжения
Немагнитная проволока, обычно полукруглого сечения, накладываемая в виде обмотки открытой спиралью поверх наружного экрана изолированной жилы маслонаполненного кабеля, предназначенного для прокладки в трубопроводе, с целью защиты изоляции кабеля и облегчения его скольжения при затяжке в трубопровод.
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проволока скольжения
Проволока(и), обычно D-образной формы, накладываемая(ые) с большим шагом скрутки на изолированные жилы кабеля, предназначенного для прокладки в трубопроводе, с целью обеспечения механической защиты и облегчения скольжения во время протягивания изолированных жил в трубу
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skid wire
wire or assembly of wires, usually D-shaped, applied with a long length of lay over the cores of a pipe-type cable, to provide mechanical protection and to facilitate sliding while the cores are being pulled into the pipe
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fil de glissement
fil ou ensemble de fils, généralement profilés, appliqués avec un long pas sur les conducteurs d'un câble en tuyau, afin d'assurer leur protection mécanique et de faciliter le glissement pendant le tirage dans le tuyau
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