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Англо-русский авиационный словарь - shear pin

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка shear pin на русский

shear pin

• срезная шпилька

• срезной штифт

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  срезная чека ...
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  срезной штифт ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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   noun  Date: circa 1931 an easily replaceable pin inserted at a critical point in a machine and designed to break when subjected to excess stress SHEAR  I. verb  (~ed; ~ed or shorn; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English sheren, from Old English scieran; akin to Old Norse skera to cut, Latin curtus mutilated, curtailed, Greek keirein to cut, ~, Sanskrit k?nati he injures  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to cut off the hair from with crown shorn  b. to cut or clip (as hair or wool) from someone or something; also to cut something from ~ a lawn  c. chiefly Scottish to reap with a sickle  d. to cut or trim with ~s or a similar instrument  2. to cut with something sharp  3. to deprive of something as if by cutting lives shorn of any hope — M. W. Browne  4.  a. to subject to a ~ force  b. to cause (as a rock mass) to move along the plane of contact  intransitive verb  1. to cut through something with or as if with a sharp instrument  2. chiefly Scottish to reap crops with a sickle  3. to become divided under the action of a ~ the bolt may ~ off  • ~er noun  II. noun  Date: before 12th century  1.  a.  (1) a cutting implement similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger — usually used in plural  (2) one blade of a pair of ~s  b. any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal — usually used in plural  c.  (1) something resembling a ~ or a pair of ~s  (2) a hoisting apparatus consisting of two or sometimes more upright spars fastened together at their upper ends and having tackle for masting or dismasting ships or lifting heavy loads (as guns) — usually used in plural but sing. or plural in constr.  2. chiefly British the action or process or an instance of ~ing — used in combination to indicate the approximate age of sheep in terms of ~ings undergone  3.  a. internal force tangential to the section on which it acts — called also ~ing force  b. an action or stress resulting from applied...
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