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n тех. винтов обтегач* * *{'tъ:nb^kl} n тех. винтов обтегач.* * *n тех. винтов обтегач* * *turn-buckle[´tə:n¸bʌkl] n тех. обтегачен винт. -
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1) Морской термин: натяжная муфта2) Техника: винтовая стяжная муфта3) Автомобильный термин: винтовая стяжка, винтовой хомут4) Горное дело: стяжка, стяжная муфта5) Яхтенный спорт: кноп "роза" -
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lanterne de serrage f, tendeur de fils m, tourniquet pour contrevent mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turn-buckle
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s [tech] zavrtanj, zatezač
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turn — v. & n. v. 1 tr. & intr. move around a point or axis so that the point or axis remains in a central position; give a rotary motion to or receive a rotary motion (turned the wheel; the wheel turns; the key turns in the lock). 2 tr. & intr. change… … Useful english dictionary
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