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1) мет. опока2) сосуд; баллон; колба•- molding flask
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- top flaskEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > flask
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Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > верхняя опока
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1) Engineering: top molding box, top moulding box2) Metallurgy: cope, flask cope, top box, top part3) Mechanics: top flask4) Automation: cope box, flask coordinator5) Makarov: lift -
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cope box, flask cope, cope, top flaskРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > верхняя опока
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Flask — Flask, n. [AS. flasce, flaxe; akin to D. flesch, OHG. flasca, G. flasche, Icel. & Sw. flaska, Dan. flaske, OF. flasche, LL. flasca, flasco; of uncertain origin; cf. L. vasculum, dim. of vas a vessel, Gr. ?, ?, ?. Cf. {Flagon}, {Flasket}.] 1. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flask — may refer to: *Vacuum flask a container designed to keep warm drinks warm and refrigerated drinks cold *Hip flask, a small container used to carry a small amount of liquid *Laboratory flask, laboratory glassware for holding larger volumes than… … Wikipedia
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flask — [ flæsk ] noun count 1. ) a small flat bottle that fits in your pocket, used especially for carrying alcohol 2. ) a glass container with a wide base and a narrow top used in science laboratories for holding liquids 3. ) BRITISH a THERMOS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Flask (foundry) — A flask is a type of tooling used to contain a mold in metal casting. A flask has only sides, and no top or bottom, and forms a frame around the mold, which is typically made of molding sand. The shape of a flask may be square, rectangular, round … Wikipedia
flask — A small receptacle, usually of glass, used for holding liquids, powder, or gases. [M.E. keg, fr. Fr. flasque, fr. Germanic] casting f. SYN: refractory f.. crown f. SYN: denture f.. denture f. a sectional metal boxlike case in which a sectional… … Medical dictionary
flask — UK [flɑːsk] / US [flæsk] noun [countable] Word forms flask : singular flask plural flasks 1) British a vacuum flask 2) a small flat bottle that fits in your pocket, used especially for carrying alcohol 3) science a glass container with a wide… … English dictionary
top — [[t]tɒ̱p[/t]] ♦ tops, topping, topped 1) N COUNT: usu the N in sing, oft N of n The top of something is its highest point or part. I waited at the top of the stairs. ...the picture at the top of the page... Bake the biscuits for 20 25 minutes,… … English dictionary
flask — noun (C) 1 BrE a special type of bottle that you use to keep liquids either hot or cold, for example when travelling 2 a flat bottle usually used to carry alcohol 3 a glass bottle with a narrow top, used in a laboratory … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Erlenmeyer flask — Flask Flask, n. [AS. flasce, flaxe; akin to D. flesch, OHG. flasca, G. flasche, Icel. & Sw. flaska, Dan. flaske, OF. flasche, LL. flasca, flasco; of uncertain origin; cf. L. vasculum, dim. of vas a vessel, Gr. ?, ?, ?. Cf. {Flagon}, {Flasket}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English