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comb [kəʊm]1 noun∎ to run a comb through one's hair, to give one's hair a comb se donner un coup de peigne, se peigner(b) (for horses) étrille f(e) (honeycomb) rayon m de miel∎ he combed his hair il s'est peigné;∎ I combed the girl's hair j'ai peigné la fille∎ combed cotton coton m peigné∎ the police combed the area for clues la police a passé le quartier au peigne fin ou a ratissé le quartier à la recherche d'indices;∎ she combed the book for references to the crisis elle a passé le livre au peigne fin ou au crible pour trouver des références à la crise -
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notch [nɒtʃ]1 noun(a) (cut → in stick) entaille f, encoche f; (hole → in belt, rack) cran m; (of toothed wheel) cran m, dent f; (in blade) brèche f; Sewing cran m; (in diskette) encoche f;∎ he let out/took in his belt a notch il a desserré/resserré sa ceinture d'un cran;∎ figurative a notch on the bedpost une conquête∎ he's gone up a notch in my estimation il est monté d'un cran dans mon estime;∎ turn the heating up a notch monte un peu le chauffage;∎ her novel is a notch above the rest son roman est meilleur que les autres(a) (make cut in → stick) entailler, encocher; (→ gear wheel) cranter, denteler; (damage → blade) ébrécher∎ they've notched up six wins in a row ils ont six victoires consécutives à leur palmarès -
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кремальера
Элемент в форме параллелепипеда, несущий на одной из своих поверхностей ряд одинаковых равноотстоящих зубьев
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rack
Toothed member having the form of a rectangular bar, whose teeth may be superimposed by rectilinear translation
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crémaillère
Organe de forme parallélépipédique, et portant sur une de ses faces une série de dents superpo-sables par translation rectiligne
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кремальера
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25 пружинная шайба с зубьями под винты с потайной и полупотайной головкой
пружинная шайба с зубьями под винты с потайной и полупотайной головкой
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- Zahnscheibe, außen gezahnt, keglig
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > пружинная шайба с зубьями под винты с потайной и полупотайной головкой
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