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Трубка
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Трубка для дыхания
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Snorkel, английский
[1] a retractable tube which allows a diesel-engined submarine to ventilate and run its engines while cruising slightly below the surface. [2] a breathing tube used while swimming face-down in the water. [3] to use such a tube. (german schnorchel = air-intake.)
Радиолампа, русский
Свисток, русский
- Рев.
- , акустический излучатель, преобразующий энергию воздушной струи в энергию звуковой волны.
Труба, русский
- Труба , вылететь в трубу, пройти огонь и воду и медные трубы
- Есть в польше такая легенда. в древние времена на башне крепостной стены города кракова стоял в дозоре воин. зорко смотрел он вдаль: не покажется ли враг. в руках он держал медную трубу, чтобы подать сигнал в случае опасности. и вот однажды увидел он вдал
Тюбик, русский
Pipa, шведский
Tub, шведский
Tubus [i, m], латинский
Tubulus [i, m], латинский
Fistula [ae, f], латинский
Truculentus, латинский
Fumaculum, латинский
Fumisugum, латинский
Pipa, латинский
Tube, английский
1. a long hollow passage in the body 2. a soft flexible pipe for carrying liquid or gas 3. a soft plastic or metal pipe, sealed at one end and with a lid at the other, used to dispense a paste or gel
Putki, финский
Conduit, английский
- Plastic or metallic pipe, which is used to conceal and protect cables and wiring.
- Проводник; труба, трубопровод; кабелепровод
- A pipe made of metal, plastic, or clay used for the installation of communications or power cables between two or more locations
- Труба
- Metaphor
- Трубопровод; цилиндрический кабелепровод; кабельный канал; изоляционная трубка (для электропроводки)
- Pipe or casing placed in a borehole. see casing, drive pipe.
- A tube or trough for receiving and protecting electric and telephone wires.
- A pipe or elongated box used to house and protect electrical cables.
- Pipe or liner used as a passage for other pipes or wires.
Tup, турецкий
Snorkel, турецкий
Tubo, испанский
Pipe, английский
- Tuyau;tube
- Proton induced photon emission
- A continuous tubular conduit, generally leakproof, for the transport of liquids and gases.
- A vertical , often of sheet metal, downlight downspout window; permits ventilation at the meeting rail while avoiding a draft at the sill; also called a draft stop.
- A measure of wine containing two hogsheads, or 125 gallons, equal to half a tun. also, a peculiar whistle for summoning the men to duty, and directing their attention by its varied sounds. (see call.)
- [1] to transmit an order by boatswain’s call (whistle), when necessary followed by a verbal command. [2] to give a traditional visitor’s salute by boatswain’s call. (from the latin pipare = cheep like a bird.) [3] a measure of wine equal to two hogsheads = 125 gallons or 568 liters. (probably from the french for a barrel in which wine was shipped.)
- A tube of common steel, usually threaded externally on each end to permit joining two or more lengths together by means of internally threaded couplings. compare drill pipe.
- See: private investment in public equity
- The central cavity formed by contraction in metal, especially ingots, during solidification.
- The defect in wrought or cast products resulting from such a cavity.
- An extrusion defect due to the oxidized surface of the billet flowing toward the center of the rod at the back end. (4) a tubular metal product, cast or wrought.
- Longitudinal centerline discontinuity inherent in ingots, imparted to some rolled metal and consisting of a concavity or voids.
- (1) longitudinal centerline discontinuity inherent in ingots or imparted to some rolled metal and consisting of a concavity or voids. may also be called worm holes. (2) cast or wrought tubular product.
- A hollow steel tube that transports fluids. pipes used in oil fields are: casing, drill pipes, tubing, and line pipes.
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Очистка трубки выдохом, русский
Поиск на небольшой территории, русский
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