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Axe de piste
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Runway centre line, английский
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Axe, французский
Axe, английский
- A tool with a bladed, usually heavy head mounted crosswise on a handle, used for felling trees or chopping wood
- A large flat edge-tool, for trimming and reducing timber. also an anglo-saxon word for ask, which seamen still adhere to, and it is difficult to say why a word should be thought improper which has descended from our earliest poets; it may have become obsolete, but without absolutely being vulgar or incorrect.
Axe de coordination, французский
Axe de la chaussee, французский
Axe de la composition, французский
Axe de montage, французский
Axe des centres de flexion, французский
Axe du trace, французский
Axe d`assemblage, французский
Axe d`inertie, французский
Axe materiel (axe de la section d un poteau compose traversant ses membrures), французский
Axe modulaire de reference, французский
Axe neutre, французский
Axe sheet, английский
Key details of a syndicated transaction, covering name of borrower, type of facility, term of facility and pricing details.
Axe to grind, английский
- Used in context of general equities. involvement in a security, whether through a position, order, or inquiry.
- Used in context of general equities. involvement in a security, whether through a position, order, or inquiry. view the next letter. b harvey`s hypertextual finance glossary copyright © 2020. all worldwide rights reserved. do not reproduce without explicit permission. keep up to date on the latest finance lingo with the new ipad/iphone app download from itunes order the book with the 2002 pulitzer prize winner for financial writing, gretchen morgenson of the new york times order via amazon order via barnes and noble a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z #
Axe «libre» (axe de la section transversale dun poteau compose поп - traversant ses membrures), французский
Axe-stone, английский
Axed arch, английский
An arch which is constructed of bricks that have been roughly cut into a wedge shape. axed brick, rough-axed brick a brick, shaped with an ax, that has not been trimmed; when laid, the joints for such bricks are thicker than those for gauged brick. axed work (brit.) a hand-dressed stone surface showing toolmarks made by an ax, pick, or bushhammer.
Axel, шведский
Axel, английский
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Runway edge, английский
Runway centre line, английский
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