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Перевод: ratchet speek ratchet


[существительное]
храповик [тех.] ; трещотка [тех.]


Тезаурус:

  1. We looked at a conventional handle, a mix of slotted/Philips/Posidrive blades, an extension and a ratchet "T" handle.
  2. The "T" handle's ratchet is interesting.
  3. Also known as Gabriel Ratchet's Hounds, or Sky Yelpers, these were ghostly wolves with human heads who roamed the skies during storms.
  4. If you have a lot of repetitive driving to do, it's worth investing in a spiral ratchet screwdriver with a range of inter-changeable bits.
  5. Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable.
  6. The attempt to achieve a national core curriculum, while widely supported as a way of improving literacy and numeracy amongst schoolchildren, was also feared as yet another turn in the ratchet of state control over local experimentation.
  7. These depths were determined by John Murray's Bathymetric Survey of the Scottish Lochs in 1902-;08, and were found with a Kelvin wire sounding machine; a sophisticated ratchet device in which a plumb line of piano wire is lowered from a rowing boat.
  8. Drive direction can be changed but the ratchet can't be locked out: operation was positive but fiddly.
  9. It has the following contents: a wire brush, wire stripper; combination tool/crimper; pliers/ wire snips/ adjustable largeangled jaw pliers; set of feeler gauges; tyre pressure gauge; set of six small BA spinners; cross-head screwdriver; ball-end hammer; tommy bar, extension bar, universal joint and ratchet bar for sockets; set of eight metric Allen keys; set of eight imperial Allen keys; set of eight imperial Allen keys; set of six metric ring/open-ended spanners, to set of six metric ring/open-ended spanners, 8 to 17mm; set of 10 imperial sockets, to set of eight metric sockets, 10 to 22mm; and a set of five straight-head screwdrivers.
  10. Previous Conservative acts of denationalization, such as iron and steel after 1951 (later renationalized by Labour in 1967) and the sale of the Thomas Cook travel agency and Carlisle public houses under Mr Heath hardly refuted the broad continuity of post-war policy or Sir Keith Joseph's complaints about the ratchet effect in this area.
  11. Prices were 4.99 for the conventional handle, 7.08 for the extension and 20.37 for the ratchet "T" handle.
  12. This latter option appears to have some attraction for Fforde, for in his conclusion he seems to agree with the Thatcherite premise that pre-1979 Conservatives, by accommodating themselves to collectivist reforms rather than reversing them, abandoned their principles and surrendered to the so-called "ratchet" effect of creeping socialism.
  13. All sorts are on offer: handles in conventional or "T" form, with or without a ratchet.

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