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Перевод: milling
[прилагательное] мукомольный; толпящийся; толкущийся; [существительное] молотьба ; дробление; измельчение; помол ; фрезерование; фрезеровка ; выделка (кожи) ; валяние сукна ; вальцевание; пилирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- They may be crowded up against the window of the tour bus or milling together on the pavement, but one thing is for sure - they're taking snapshots.
- Henceforth the old spectacle of brokers milling around on the Stock Exchange floor was replaced by silent, almost invisible, computerized networks for dealers, reflecting the new internationalism of the stock market.
- What is certain is that the corn milling firm of Reynolds and Allen were using at least part of it during the 1860s.
- Mr Rollins loved it immediately, cobbled yard, rusty milling machinery and all.
- Even then, old habits died hard, and at Wakefield, Yorkshire, one of the most important grain markets outside London, the milling soke was not finally abolished until 1853.
- Shoppers were already milling around, for the centre opened at nine in the morning and closed at nine at night, when late shoppers had to be shooed out like errant sheep.
- The drained curd, now a solid mass, is turned out of the muslin and the really hard work of milling begins.
- RIGHT: By the early 20th century, milling in Gloucester Docks had become centralised in two main mills, one of which was James Reynolds, who was based in the Albert Mills.
- By the early part of the 20th century, milling on such a scale had become concentrated in two main mills, the Albert Mills (which James Reynolds had set up in the Albert Warehouse in 1869) and the City Flour Mills, described in 1906 as "large and well equipped, having adopted the roller system at an early date".
- And then, quite suddenly, there was uproar again, with the audience almost entirely on its feet and shouting and milling about, completely out of Gerrard's control.
- Paris is milling with women in this mould; women who either, by dint of their own success or that of their husband's, can afford to have a favourite designer.
- Benjamin used the site for corn milling; presumably the corn mill survived even when the mill was in use as a timber mill.
- Part of the site also appears to have been turned over to saw milling, as it was possible to drive either saws or lathes and machinery from the wheels.
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