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Перевод: shaft
[существительное] древко; стрела ; копье; рукоятка ; черенок ; луч ; вспышка молнии; ствол ; стебель ; стержень ; дышло; оглобля ; ось ; печная труба; колонна ; ручка ; стержень колонны; столб ; шахта ; ствол шахты; вал ; шпиндель ; [глагол] наебывать [неценз.]
Тезаурус:
- On the southern side of this area the undercarriage repairs for these vehicles were undertaken.One corner of this work space was reserved for odd repairs, say shaft renewal, or one wheel only.
- Your oil leak, if on the gearbox, is probably the front output shaft seal.
- And then I want my shaft to be as long as a furlong and time to stand still and my tongue to be dipped in honey.
- When power is needed, the water will drop 400 m down a pressure shaft to turbines at the level of the Dead Sea.
- Swivel housing oil seal, hub oil seal, the gasket between the drive flange and the hub or the felt washer on the end of the half shaft.
- The spotted eagle owl is usually more an inhabitant of open country than is the Verreaux eagle owl, but it has been recorded nesting at the bottom of a 9 m shaft in a cave, well into the twilight zone (Brain, 1981).
- The shaft widens as it descends to form an immense cavern said to be large enough to contain a cathedral.
- One Thames engineer asphyxiated, along with a Davy ATC worker who tried to rescue him; one contractor killed when he fell from a train that runs between the face and the construction shaft; a young Glaswegian electrocuted beneath Park Lane.
- The standard SII Land Rover has 4.7:1 diffs which mean the pinion shaft of the differential turns 4.7 times (as does the prop shaft.
- Dusk deepened until I could no longer see ten yards ahead, and after I'd knocked the shaft of the arrow against an unseen hazard twice within a minute I stopped and sank slowly down to my knees, resting my forehead and the front of my left shoulder against a young birch trunk, drained as I'd never been before.
- Suddenly far above her head she saw a little shaft of light.
- Weight, however, is slightly on the left foot, short grasp of club with both wrists at angle to the shaft, the left hand being rather over the shaft (to right); take the club almost straight back from the ball with club head lifted but slightly.
- "Surely we must take that arrow out," Perkin said, and put his hand on the shaft and gave it a tug.
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