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Перевод: cleaners
[существительное] химчистка
Тезаурус:
- Glaziers and contract cleaners were also working over the weekend to limit the disruption to tens of thousands of workers returning to their offices today.
- The British had been taken to the cleaners because foolish politicians in post-war Britain had elected to produce sociologists instead of engineers, and the predictable end result was that Britain had been short on wealth creators and long on spenders.
- With so many contemporary scents to choose from, you can always find the right perfume for the occasion - and best of all, it's never held up a the dry cleaners!
- Despite their name, pressure jet cleaners are more rinsing machines than cleaners as preparatory work usually has to be carried out.
- Unlike solvent cleaners there are no important safety implications and, being supplied ready-to-use, they are easy and convenient to apply.
- The comment, "Vacuum cleaners are praiseworthy, street cleaners are an unfortunate expense," was a typical piece of Galbraithian "Canada Dry".
- Before the days of household appliances like washing machines and vacuum cleaners, and before motorized transport, people were more likely to obtain plenty of exercise in normal day-to-day activity.
- They are used in many applications from catering dishwashing machines, pressure jet cleaners (qv) mechanical bottle and tray washers to complex clean in place systems and pipeline cleaners.
- Hand Cleaners
- There is a general assumption that degreasers are less aggressive products, based either on a glycol ether or sodium metasilicate, but some manufacturers apply the description to highly caustic products that would be more appropriately defined as caustic cleaners or decarbonisers.
- With abrasives (cream cleaners) a small circular motion should be employed using a nearly dry cloth folded as described earlier.
- However, Underwood's achievement fell short of the seven tries by Alistair Smallwood, who took Manchester to the cleaners in 1922.
- In those days trainers looked like window cleaners and the likelihood was that when they weren't looking after players on a Saturday afternoon, they might well shine windows for a living.
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