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121 blade
1) лезвие; режущая пластина3) резец, вставной резец; нож (напр. фрезы)4) лопатка; лопасть; крыло5) нож ( рубильника)6) ребро•- abrasive cutoff bladeto offset saw blade on each side — разводить зубья пилы, разводить зубья ленточной пилы
- abrasive saw blade
- adjustable-pitch blade
- backspot-facing blade
- backward inclined blade
- bandsaw blade
- bar blade
- bevel gear cutter blade
- bimetal band saw blade
- bimetal cutting blade
- carbide blade
- circular saw blade
- clamping blade
- coated carbide blade
- cold saw blade
- compressor blade
- constant thickness blade
- controllable pitch blade
- crosscut blade
- cutoff blade
- cutting blade
- cylindrical blade
- disk blade
- eight pitch blade
- encapsulated blade
- end-cutting blade
- endless bandsaw blade
- endless cutting blade
- extra-depth blade
- file blade
- finishing blade
- finishing cutter blade
- flanged overrunning stop cutting blade
- flat blade
- flying blade
- forward inclined blade
- friction blade
- grit-tipped blade
- guide blade
- hacksaw blade
- inclined blade
- inserted blade
- inside blade
- knife-like blade
- master blade
- minus angle blade
- moving blade
- multiset blade
- multivariable pitch blade
- notching blade
- nozzle blade
- outside blade
- overrunning stop cutting blade with lugs
- pentahedral carbide blade
- plus angle blade
- profiled blade
- propeller blade
- radial blade
- reference blade
- removable blade
- reversing blade
- rip blade
- rotary blade
- rotary cutting blade
- rotating blade
- rough-cut blade
- saw blade
- segmental blade
- segmental saw blade
- semifinishing blade
- serrated blade
- severing blade
- shearing blade
- slotting blade
- space blade
- spiral carbide blade
- support blade
- turbine blade
- turning blade
- variable-pitch blade
- welded-edge blade
- work blade
- workrest bladeEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > blade
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122 condition
1) условие2) состояние3) pl режим5) модифицировать; приспосабливать ( к новым условиям)6) править ( абразивный инструмент)•in a holding condition — в зафиксированном положении; в зажатом состоянии
in lightly manned conditions — в режиме малолюдной технологии, при минимальном обслуживании ( персоналом);
in the assembled condition — в сборе, в собранном виде
in unmanned conditions — в режиме безлюдной технологии, без обслуживания ( персоналом);
under generous volume conditions — в условиях обильной подачи (напр. СОЖ)
- acceptance conditionsunder speed conditions — при движении; при вращении
- accident conditions
- added-value condition
- alarm conditions
- ambient conditions
- application conditions
- as-received condition
- assembly conditions
- auxiliary condition
- backward condition
- best cutting conditions
- boundary conditions
- braking condition
- cavitation condition
- clamping conditions
- closed condition
- clutching condition
- condition of loading
- conditions of practical application
- consistancy conditions
- contact condition
- continuity condition
- control conditions
- controlled condition
- correcting condition
- cutting conditions
- declaration condition
- design condition
- desired condition
- disengaged condition
- distorted condition
- emergency conditions
- entry-to-cut conditions
- environmental conditions
- equilibrium condition
- ergonomically favorable working conditions
- erroneous conditions
- error condition
- exit-from-cut conditions
- fault condition
- final condition
- final controlled condition
- finishing conditions
- flushing conditions
- forbidden condition
- furnace annealing conditions
- grinding conditions
- half-floating condition
- heat equilibrium condition
- heavy roughing conditions
- heavy-load conditions
- initial condition
- instability condition
- interacted controlled conditions
- intermittent cutting conditions
- invertor conditions
- laser conditions
- laser-annealed regrowth conditions
- light load conditions
- limit and fit conditions
- limiting conditions
- load condition
- load ready condition
- loading conditions
- locked-in condition
- machine conditions
- machine operating load conditions
- machining conditions
- maximum material condition
- meshing condition
- mild condition
- minimum friction condition
- minimum operating condition
- motor load condition
- negative speed condition
- no-load condition
- noninteraction condition
- nonserviceable condition
- nonstandard condition
- normal conditions
- normal operating condition
- off-lead condition
- on/off condition
- open condition
- operated condition
- operating conditions
- operational conditions
- optimum condition
- optimum cutting conditions
- oscillating conditions
- out-of-balance condition
- out-of-control condition
- out-of-tolerance conditions
- overrunning condition
- periodicity conditions
- prefailure tool conditions
- processing conditions
- production conditions
- program stop condition
- quasi-equilibrium condition
- quasi-static load conditions
- quiescent conditions
- rated conditions
- rated operating conditions
- rated work conditions
- rated working conditions
- reference conditions
- release condition
- reset conditions
- rest condition
- reversing condition
- rigid condition
- roughing conditions
- runaway condition
- running conditions
- safety conditions
- sensed conditions
- service conditions
- serviceable condition
- shockless entrance condition
- shop conditions
- shop-floor conditions
- short-circuit conditions
- soft condition
- stability condition
- stabilized condition
- stale condition
- standard conditions
- starting condition
- static condition
- steady-state condition
- steady-state sliding conditions
- stick-slip condition
- strength condition
- temperature-humidity conditions
- temperature-humidity storage conditions
- terminal conditions
- test conditions
- testing conditions
- thermal conditions
- tool degradation condition
- tool fault condition
- traction condition
- transient condition
- transient-state condition
- unpredictable conditions
- unsettled condition
- unstability condition
- untoward condition
- workable condition
- working conditions
- workless condition
- worn tool conditionEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > condition
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123 flow
1) поток; течение || протекать; течь2) расход (жидкости, газа)3) маршрут, технологический маршрут4) производительность; объём выпуска5) циркуляция6) искривление; коробление; деформация || деформироваться; коробиться; искривляться•- calibrated flow
- chip flow
- cold flow
- command status flow
- continuous flow
- control flow
- data flow
- demand flow
- flow of force
- functional processing flow
- generous flow
- grain flow
- group technology type flow
- heat flow
- hydraulic flow
- information flow
- intermediate flow
- jet flow
- laminar flow
- main flow of force
- manifold flow
- mass flow
- material flow
- metered flow
- part flow
- path flow
- pilot oil flow
- plastic flow
- power flow
- primary flow
- process flow
- production flow
- pulsating flow
- random flow through the shop
- random tool flow
- secondary flow
- signal flow
- streamline flow
- supply flow
- total flow
- turbulent flow
- work flowEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > flow
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124 run
1) работа; ход || работать2) эксплуатация || эксплуатировать3) партия; серия5) ветвь (напр. конвейера)7) приводить в действие; пускать в ход•to run out of true — 1) вращаться с большим биением 2) терять круглую форму (напр. в результате износа)
to run out of work — оставаться без заготовок (напр. о станке)
to test run — отрабатывать (напр. программу на станке)
to test run slide travel — тестировать перемещение салазок (напр. в станке с ЧПУ)
to run together — 1) прикатывать; прирабатывать 2) работать в паре
to run true — 1) вращаться без биения 2) работать без увода (напр. о сверле)
- backward runto run up to full speed — достигать полной скорости, достигать нормальной скорости
- balancing run
- batch proof run
- batch proving run
- dry run
- durability run
- high-production run
- idle run
- infrequent batch runs
- laser run
- length run of weld
- low-frequency batch run
- machining run
- measuring run
- medium run
- medium-length run
- multiple part run
- out-of-normal run
- production run
- proof run
- proving run
- repeat batch run
- repeat component run
- return run
- run of blade
- semiautomatic run
- short-production run
- simulation run
- single-piece lot run
- tape-and-planning proof run
- test run
- to run in
- to run off
- trial runs
- unattended run
- untended run
- vacant run
- weld runEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > run
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125 pace
we started out at a fairly slow \pace wir begannen recht langsam;schoolchildren should be allowed to work at their own \pace Schüler sollten in ihrem eigenen Tempo arbeiten dürfen;to force/keep up the \pace das Tempo forcieren/halten;to gather \pace an Fahrt gewinnen;to quicken one's \pace sein Tempo beschleunigen;to set the \pace das Tempo vorgeben;for many years this company has set the \pace in the communications industry diese Firma war viele Jahre lang der Schrittmacher in der Kommunikationsbranche;to stand the \pace das Tempo durchhalten; ( fig) mithalten;they moved out of the city because they couldn't stand the \pace [of life there] sie zogen aus der Stadt weg, weil es ihnen [dort] zu hektisch zugingto take a \pace forward/ backward einen Schritt nach vorne/zurück machen;at 20 \paces auf zwanzig Schritte; ( fig)I can spot a winner at 20 \paces einen Gewinner erkenne ich sofort;to keep \pace with sb mit jdm Schritt halten;PHRASES:I'm going to take my new car out and put it through its \paces ich mache eine Spritztour, um zu sehen, was mein neues Auto so hergibt vt1) ( walk up and down)he \paced the room nervously er ging nervös im Zimmer auf und ab2) ( measure)3) sportsto \pace sb jdm das Tempo vorgeben;to \pace up and down auf und ab gehen [o schreiten]( form) entgegen +gen -
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128 заскорузлый
1) ( затвердевший) hardenedзаскору́злые ру́ки — work-hardened / horny hands
2) (огрубелый, чёрствый) callous, unfeeling3) ( отсталый) backward
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