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Souder /soudage
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To weld /welding, английский
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Soudabilite, французский
Soudage, французский
Soudage (en bout) par etincellage, французский
Soudage a la main, французский
Soudage a l`arc, французский
Soudage a l`arc avec electrode inclinee, французский
Soudage a l`arc avec electrode refractaire, французский
Soudage a l`arc avec electrode vibrante, французский
Soudage a l`arc avec electrodes multiples, французский
Soudage a l`arc double, французский
Soudage a l`arc par fusion d`electrode, французский
Soudage a l`arc par impulsions, французский
Soudage a l`arc puisant, французский
Soudage a l`arc sans fusion d`electrode, французский
Soudage a l`arc semi - automatique, французский
Soudage a pas de pelerin, французский
Soudage a pas de pelerin a plusieurs passes, французский
Soudage a plasma, французский
Soudage a plusieurs tetes, французский
Soudage aluminothermique, французский
Soudage automatique, французский
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Top, английский
- To cut off the unmerchantable top of a tree (24).
- Tonga pa'anga
- Above-center hit on the cue ball
- (cloud) top
- Torque oil pressure (sensor)
- Trajectory optimisation program
- Two-axis optical pickoff
- The platform at the upper end of each (lower) mast of a square-rigged ship, typically one-fourth to one-third of the way up the mast. the main purpose of a top is to anchor the shrouds of the topmast that extends above it. see also fighting top.
- A mixture of asphalt and graded aggregate widely used as paving material over a prepared base; normally placed, shaped, and compacted while hot, but can be prepared for placement without heat. also
- Termination of pregnancy
- Топ, верх
- A sort of platform placed over the head of the lower mast, from which it projects like a scaffold. the principal intention of the top is to extend the topmast-shrouds, so as to form a greater angle with the mast, and thereby give it additional support. it is sustained by certain timbers bolted fore-and-aft on the bibbs or shoulders of the mast, and called the trestle-trees; athwart these are the cross-trees. in ships of war it is used as a kind of redoubt, and is fortified accordingly. it is also very convenient for containing the materials for setting the small sails, fixing and repairing the rigging, &c. the tops are named after their respective masts. this top was formerly fenced on the after-side by a rail about three feet high, between the stanchions of which a netting was usually constructed, and stowed in action with hammocks. this was covered with red baize, or canvas painted red, and called the top-armour. top-armours were in use with the spaniards in 1810.
- Tongan paʻanga
- Refers to both high frequencies (i.e. "the top end") and the beginning of a song ("let`s take it from the top").
- Indicates the higher price one is willing to pay for a stock in an order; implies a not held order.
- The iso 4217 currency code for the tonga pa`anga.
- Cloud top
To weld /welding, английский
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