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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > widely-spaced ways
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > widely-spaced ways
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > widely-spaced ways
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5 double-vee ways
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > double-vee ways
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7 guiding ways
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8 knee-to-column ways
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > knee-to-column ways
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9 outer support ways
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > outer support ways
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10 slant bed ways
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11 square section ways
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1) путь; ход2) направление ( вращения)3) pl направляющие ( станка)•all the way out — полностью выведенный (напр. из отверстия)
- bed waysin an evolutionary way — поэтапно (напр. о внедрении станочной системы)
- box ways
- column ways
- cotter way
- double-flat ways
- double-inverted vee ways
- double-V ways
- double-vee ways
- dovetail ways
- female ways
- flat ways
- full-length ways
- guide ways
- guiding ways
- heavy-duty ways
- inclined ways
- inverted vee ways
- jaw way
- key way
- knee-to-column ways
- oil way
- outer support ways
- passage way
- plain way
- plastic faced slide ways
- plastic faced ways
- port way
- prismatic ways
- pull block ways
- race way
- recirculating roller linear ways
- roller linear ways
- roller ways
- slant bed ways
- spaced-apart ways
- square guide ways
- square section ways
- square ways
- support ways
- table ways
- V ways
- vee ways
- ways of generous proportions
- widely-spaced waysEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > way
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