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Перевод: steel speek steel


[прилагательное]
стальной; жестокий;
[существительное]
сталь ; огниво; стальная пластинка; стальной бур; меч ; шпага ; твердость ;
[глагол]
покрывать сталью; снабжать стальным наконечником; закалять; ожесточать


Тезаурус:

  1. The former steel boss recalls that he was able to assimilate the theoretical aspects of senior management very quickly and implement them in an almost academic fashion.
  2. Initially, Park was handicapped because the steel underframes were built at Crewe, for Wolverton was not tooled up to produce them.
  3. No. 17 is a somewhat similar division but it contains a Tweddle press for shaping steel panel plates, and also deals with steel flooring, vestibule steel-work, and other miscellaneous work, while repairs are also undertaken here.
  4. Many of the leading figures were young left-wing councillors with professional jobs, part of a new breed of local politician promoted to take the place of older, more right-wing politicians who had close links with the city's steel and engineering trade unions.
  5. Look at the mess British Steel got into.
  6. Another area of growth within the Metals sub-sector has been finished "bright steel" or cold reduced coil.
  7. All carriages built at Wolverton from 1903-;11 had wooden bodies with steel panels, but a reversion to wood panels came with the "top light" stock.
  8. But beneath that neat and attractive exterior lies a steel door which can't rot, twist, split or warp.
  9. Tranmere Rovers: Nixon; Higgins, Pike, Bishop, Hughes, Vickers, Morrissey (Malkin, 71min), Harvey, Steel, Muir, Mungall.
  10. There had been severe deindustrialisation for a decade within the local economy with substantial and permanent job losses, particularly in steel and engineering.
  11. "ENTER a computer superstore in the U.S.," says Martin Nielson, chief executive of the Business Superstore Ltd, "and you walk into a forest of high steel.
  12. The new station, consisting of the by then classic steel, concrete, and glass concourse with facilities around its outer flanks and with steps and ramps leading down to the platforms below, gave a new twist to the separation of passengers and baggage regarded as an ideal at so many American stations.
  13. It was like a small pinnacle in Pandemonium, dark and hot, and the two squatting Sikhs who rolled their white eyeballs and flashed their teeth in her direction, poking with steel rods at the molten metal for no discernible purpose, looked just like demons on an old fresco.

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