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Перевод: puller
[существительное] гребец ; тот, кто тащит; приспособление для вытаскивания; инструмент для вытаскивания; съемник ; самолет с тянущим винтом
Тезаурус:
- If GMTV, wilting under the barrage of free-based wackiness from Channel 4's Big Breakfast, wanted an early-morning crowd puller, this is it.
- The micropipettes are easy to pull by hand using 1.2 mm tubing (Section 5.3.6) although an electrode puller can be used and the squaring and polishing is done using a microforge.
- Half a minute later another Frenchman sent his pousse-pousse puller staggering in the gutter with a blow to the head after an apparent argument about the fare, and Joseph realized with a shock that such beatings were merely routine.
- And it just goes to show that quality can be as big a crowd puller as goals.
- The bag, in tough white heavy duty polythene is puncture resistant and features a large metal puller to its full-length zip type closure.
- Needles can be produced by simply pulling Leitz capillary on an electrode puller but such hollow needles can cause damage to tissue if they break because of the ensuing capillary action, Solid needles are preferable both for this reason and also because they have greater mechanical strength.
- Therefore, the two basic requirements arc an electrode puller and a microforge.
- A short zip is a compromise but most bags now come with a full length zip, generally with a double puller which enables you to open it up from the top or bottom to allow air to ventilate in warmer weather.
- The script was left open by straw-clutching executives at Grundy TV who were still clinging vainly to the hope that their biggest audience puller might one day return.
- Hazar was an Arabian stallion, and an incessant puller.
- The new owner may find to their dismay, that they not only have a horse who is a perpetual puller, but one who also refuses to learn to travel more slowly.
- Mandarin, a somewhat clumsy horse and a hard puller, was wearing as usual his special bridle which incorporated a rubber-covered bit.
- In his Heyday, Uncle Titch was a crowd puller, a roller-upper.
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