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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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    Pinch, английский
    1. 1. an act of squeezing the thumb and first finger together 2. a quantity of something which can be held between the thumb and first finger  she put a pinch of salt into the water.  verb 1. to squeeze something tightly between the thumb and first finger 2. to squeeze something  she developed a sore on her ankle where her shoe pinched.

    2. To sail so close to the wind that the sails shiver and the vessel loses speed. ping!: [1] verbal representation of the sound emitted by sonar or other sound-ranging equipment. [2] to emit such a sound.

    3. The binding action caused when borehole walls close in before casing is emplaced, resulting from rock failure when drilling in formations having a low compressional strength.

    4. To caulk a diamond unevenly or too tightly in handsetting, causing the stone to break.

    5. To force a diamond bit into an undersize hole, thereby squeezing the bit and possibly damaging the outside or gage stones.

    6. Steering a sailboat too close to the eye of the wind, causing the sails to flap.




    Pine, английский
    1. Passive infrared night equipment

    2. The wood of a number of species of coniferous evergreen distributed throughout the world; may be divided into two classes: soft (white) pine and hard (pitch) pine. an important source of construction lumber and plywood. pineapple 1. an ovoid, imbricated finial. 2. a decorative molding.

    3. A genus of lofty coniferous trees, abounding in temperate climates, and valuable for its timber and resin. the masts and yards of ships are generally of pine. (see pitch-pine.)—pine is also a northern term for drying fish by exposure to the weather.


    Pinch, английский
    1. 1. an act of squeezing the thumb and first finger together 2. a quantity of something which can be held between the thumb and first finger  she put a pinch of salt into the water.  verb 1. to squeeze something tightly between the thumb and first finger 2. to squeeze something  she developed a sore on her ankle where her shoe pinched.

    2. To sail so close to the wind that the sails shiver and the vessel loses speed. ping!: [1] verbal representation of the sound emitted by sonar or other sound-ranging equipment. [2] to emit such a sound.

    3. The binding action caused when borehole walls close in before casing is emplaced, resulting from rock failure when drilling in formations having a low compressional strength.

    4. To caulk a diamond unevenly or too tightly in handsetting, causing the stone to break.

    5. To force a diamond bit into an undersize hole, thereby squeezing the bit and possibly damaging the outside or gage stones.

    6. Steering a sailboat too close to the eye of the wind, causing the sails to flap.