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Перевод: engrave speek engrave


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гравировать; резать; запечатлевать (в памяти)


Тезаурус:

  1. If the orientation of the writing on the disc is unimportant (in the centre of a bowl, for instance) you can engrave it now, before fitting.
  2. We intend to create a memorial on an engrave piece of Yorkshire stone and we wish to ensure that the details of the incident are as accurate as possible.
  3. "Here they just use chisel, no engrave, very good, you like to see."
  4. We were on a beach, and someone - probably me in my cheerleader mode - suggested we engrave our names in big letters upon the sand, then one of us would mount the promenade and photograph inscription plus inscriber.
  5. In 1785 alone, not only did he survey and engrave the series of charts mentioned above, but he also found time to make a series of estate plans for Patrick Kerr of Abbotrule (which Kerr failed to pay for), to survey a line for a canal from the Forth to the Clyde for Robert Whitworth, and to engrave several plans for the court of session in Edinburgh.
  6. It was no less astonishing that she should find room on her emaciated body to engrave in it, by her discipline, the wounds of the son of God she gave herself such blows that her blood sprinkled the wails and as she practised this penance daily every night she reopened her bleeding wounds by making new ones
  7. Tools, jigs, moulds, cut and beat your own chassis in soft aluminium or steel, make your own pin and fly cutters, screw-cut inside and out, engrave, wind coils (chokes, transformers), know forging, hardening, tempering, the use of precision instruments.
  8. For cabinet work, however, you will need to fit it first, and engrave it in situ.
  9. " Pilinski had to redraw his copy of the old and valuable original because he could not paste the original on his block and engrave through it.
  10. In 1857 he founded Stanford's Geographical Establishment, employing Saunders and A. K. Johnston q.v. (of Edinburgh) to prepare and engrave his "library maps": "Europe" (1858), "London and its environs" (1862), and others.
  11. Members queued to engrave their initials on the vast parchment in a motion faintly reminiscent of a High Anglican congregation taking Holy Communion.
  12. Nor was the itch yet in them to engrave finger bones - though that would come with the passage of time.

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