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n. oymacı kalemi, kalem keski, keski, iskarpela————————v. oymak, yontmak; sızdırmak, kazıklamak, dolandırmak* * *1. keski 2. yont (v.) 3. keski (n.)* * *[' izl] 1. noun(a tool with a cutting edge at the end.) keski, çelik kalem2. verb(to cut or carve (wood etc) with a chisel.) keski ile yontmak/oymak -
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['tʃɪzl]1. nscalpello, (smaller) cesello, (for engraving) bulino(also: chisel out) scolpire; cesellare; incidere con il bulino -
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1) инструмент с торцевой клинообразной режущей кромкой (долото; стамеска; зубило)•The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > chisel
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['ʧɪz(ə)l] 1. сущ.; тех.долото, стамеска, зубило; чекан, резецSyn:2. гл.; тех.работать зубилом, долотом, стамеской, чеканом; высекать -
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s.1 formón (for wood); cincel (for stone)2 subsolador.vt.1 tallar (in woodwork, sculpture) (Estados Unidos)to chisel somebody out of his money estafar a alguien3 cincelar, acincelar, burilar.4 estafar. (pt & pp chiseled o chiselled (Brit.)) -
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phrvi slYou know, beautiful, it begins to look like you're chiseling in on us — Знаешь, дорогая, мне кажется, что ты слишком нагло хочешь втереться в нашу компанию
These bastards keep chiselling in on my territory, I think maybe it would be wise to teach them a little lesson in manners — Эти "шакалы" пытаются всунуться на мою территорию. Я думаю, не мешало бы их немного проучить, а то они слишком распоясались
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Watch that chap. He'll chisel you out of every penny you've got if you're not careful — Будь осторожным с этим типом. Он может расколоть тебя на все деньги, которые у тебя есть
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