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1 Stagger (Rayon Sizing)
A term used in rayon sizing to denote placing the bundles of yarn in the basket in rows in alternating fashion like the bricks in a wall.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Stagger (Rayon Sizing)
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2 stagger angle
см. staggerАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stagger angle
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3 stagger
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
4 stagger
صَعَقَ \ paralyse, paralyze: to make (a body or part of it) unable to move: His left leg is paralysed as the result of an accident. The child was paralysed with fear (too frightened to move). stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: to surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. \ See Also شل (شَلَّ) -
5 stagger
تَرَنَّحَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. stagger: to walk very unsteadily (because one is wounded, ill, etc.). totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. \ See Also اهتز (اِهتَزَّ)، تَعَثَّرَ، تمايل (تَمايَلَ) -
6 stagger
هَالَ \ stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. \ See Also أذهل (أَذْهَلَ)، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
7 stagger
تَعَثَّرَ (بِـ) \ stagger: to walk very unsteadily (because one is wounded, ill, etc.). stumble: to strike one’s foot against sth. by mistake, so that one almost falls: I stumbled over a stone in the dark. trip: catch one’s foot on sth., so that one starts to fall: I tripped over a tree root. -
8 stagger
угол установки (лопатки, профиля)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stagger
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9 stagger tooth flat crown
коронка с плоским торцом и твердосплавными резцами, расположенными в шахматном порядкеАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stagger tooth flat crown
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10 stagger-tuned amplifier
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stagger-tuned amplifier
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11 stagger-tuned circuit
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stagger-tuned circuit
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12 stagger
[ˈstægə] verb1) to sway, move or walk unsteadily:يَتَرَنَّح، يَتَمايَلThe drunk man staggered along the road.
2) to astonish:يُصْعَق، يُذْهَلI was staggered to hear he had died.
3) to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.يُنَظِّم نَوْبات العَمَل -
13 Pulse Recurrence Frequency Stagger
Aeronautics: PRFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pulse Recurrence Frequency Stagger
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14 angle of stagger
угол выноса, скоса, установки ( лопатки)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > angle of stagger
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15 guide vane stagger
угол установки направляющих лопаток (напр., гидротурбины)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > guide vane stagger
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16 залитане
stagger, reel, lurchизлизам/влизам със- залитане stagger/lurch out/in* * *залѝтане,ср., само ед. stagger, reel, lurch, swag; вървя със \залитане stagger/lurch along; излизам/влизам със \залитане stagger/lurch out/in.* * *faltering: залитане along - вървя със залитане; waggle (разг.)* * *1. stagger, reel, lurch 2. вървя със ЗАЛИТАНЕ stagger/lurch along 3. излизам/влизам със -ЗАЛИТАНЕ stagger/lurch out/in -
17 barcollare
stagger* * *barcollare v. intr.2 (fig.) to totter, to be shaky: la dittatura ormai barcollava, by now the dictatorship was hanging by a thread (o was ready to fall).* * *[barkol'lare]verbo intransitivo (aus. avere) [ persona] to stagger, to totter, to reel; fig. [regime, governo] to totter, to be* shaky* * *barcollare/barkol'lare/ [1] -
18 traballare
staggermobile wobble* * *traballare v. intr.1 ( barcollare, vacillare) to stagger, to totter, to wobble, to be shaky; ( di bambini) to toddle: entrò, uscì traballando, he staggered in, out; quel tavolo traballa, that table wobbles; procedere traballando, to stagger (o to totter) along2 ( di veicoli) to jolt, to bump: l'automobile procedeva traballando, the car was jolting (o bumping) along.* * *[trabal'lare]1) (essere instabile) [ sedia] to wobble; [ scala] to be* shaky, to be* rickety; [ persona] to totter, to stagger, to wobble2) [ veicolo] to jolt3) fig. [ governo] to totterla ditta traballa — the company is tottering o is in a shaky situation
* * *traballare/trabal'lare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (essere instabile) [ sedia] to wobble; [ scala] to be* shaky, to be* rickety; [ persona] to totter, to stagger, to wobble2 [ veicolo] to jolt -
19 усилвател с разстроени кръгове
stagger-tuned amplifierstagger-tuned amplifiersstagger amplifierstagger amplifiersБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > усилвател с разстроени кръгове
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20 вынос крыла
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > вынос крыла
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stagger — vb *reel, whirl, totter Analogous words: sway, waver, fluctuate (see SWING): *stumble, lurch, blunder, flounder … New Dictionary of Synonyms