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Англо-русский строительный словарь - pick

 
 

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pick

1) остроконечная кирка; кайла

2) выбирать, отбирать

3) долбить; окалывать

to pick a stone — окалывать камень

to pick up — улавливать, подбирать

clay pickhammer picknavvy pick

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1.
  1) строчечная подача2) кирка; лом3) звёздочка (напр. в галтовочном барабане)•to pick up a component on-the-fly — перехватывать обрабатываемую деталь без остановки станка (напр. при переносе её из основного шпинделя токарного станка с ЧПУ в противошпиндель)cutter pickfine pickpneumatic pick ...
Англо-русский машиностроительный словарь
2.
  up the phone снять трубку; PICK  1) выбирать, сортировать  2) рвать, собирать PICK oakum щипать паклю ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. остроконечная кирка; кайла; остроконечный инструмент 2. ледоруб, штычок ледоруба (альпинизм) 3. разг. плектр, медиатор 4. полигр. марашка 5. полигр. грязь, остающаяся на литерах (при печатании) 6. диал. карт. бубны 7. диал. карт. пики 8. отбор, выбор which of the books is your pick? —- какую книгу вы выбираете? take your pick —- выбирайте to have one's pick and choice —- иметь богатый выбор 9. разг. лучшая часть (чего-л.); что-л. отборное she is the pick of the bunch —- она лучше всех the pick of the basket —- самое лучшее из всего, что есть the pick of the army —- цвет армии 10. собранная одновременно часть урожая (ягод, фруктов и т. п.) the first pick of strawberries is off —- первая клубника уже сошла 11. удар (острым инструментом) to take a pick —- ударить; шотл. уст. уязвить, уколоть 12. выбирать, отбирать; подбирать pick the best —- выбирайте самое лучшее they picked the most deserving candidate —- они выбрали (отобрали) самого достойного кандидата to pick one's men —- подобрать себе сотрудников (команду и т. п.) to pick one's words —- тщательно подбирать слова; выбирать выражения to pick a winner —- спорт. поставить на победителя 13. сортировать; отбирать (руду от пустой породы и т. п.) 14. собирать, снимать to pick flowers —- собирать цветы to pick a rose —- сорвать розу to pick a thread off one's coat —- снять...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  1) клевать (зерно) 2) снимать, собирать (плоды) 3) щипать (траву) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. гл. 1) сортировать, выбирать 2) отбирать 3) подбирать • - pick up 2. сущ. 1) выбор 2) отбор ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) выбирать 2) выбор 3) выбрать 4) выискивать 5) выщипать 6) выщипывать 7) забирать 8) забрать 9) захватить 10) захватывать 11) звездочка 12) зубок 13) кайлить 14) кайло 15) кайловый 16) кирка 17) ковырять 18) отбирать 19) отобрать 20) пика 21) прокалывать 22) проколоть 23) проткнуть 24) протыкать 25) сортировать cutter pick box — державка зубка врубовой машины pick gum by hand — собирать камедь вручную pick hammer face — молотковая лава pick off the code — снимать код pick up and carry — включаться на pick up and carry the load — включаться на нагрузку pick up radio signal — принимать радиосигнал pick up the runway lights — увидеть огни ВПП - drill pick - pick box - pick oakum - pick shaft - pick tea - pick tobacco - pick up passengers - pick up speed - pick up welding - pick up ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  кирка clay pick navy pick tamping pick ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) горн. зубок; резец 2) кирка, кайла разрабатывать плотный грунт киркой 3) окалывать камень 4) разбирать; сортировать; отбирать 5) мн. ч. звёздочки (в галтовочном барабане) 6) текст. прокидка челнока 7) текст. уточина, уточная нить to pick down — отпускать (якорь реле); to pick up — 1. наматывать (кабель на барабан) 2. набирать скорость - coal pick - cutting pick - double-pointed pick - dry pick - electric pick - loose picks - navvy pick - revolving pick - rock pick - self-sharpening pick - sensitized pick - tamping pick - wet pick ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. v. & n. --v.tr. 1 (also absol.) choose carefully from a number of alternatives (picked the pink one; picked a team; picked the right moment to intervene). 2 detach or pluck (a flower, fruit, etc.) from a stem, tree, etc. 3 a probe (the teeth, nose, ears, a pimple, etc.) with the finger, an instrument, etc. to remove unwanted matter. b clear (a bone, carcass, etc.) of scraps of meat etc. 4 (also absol.) (of a person) eat (food, a meal, etc.) in small bits; nibble without appetite. 5 (also absol.) esp. US pluck the strings of (a banjo etc.). 6 remove stalks etc. from (esp. soft fruit) before cooking. 7 a select (a route or path) carefully over difficult terrain by foot. b place (one's steps etc.) carefully. 8 pull apart (pick oakum). 9 (of a bird) take up (grains etc.) in the beak. --n. 1 the act or an instance of picking. 2 a a selection or choice. b the right to select (had first pick of the prizes). 3 (usu. foll. by of) the best (the pick of the bunch). Phrases and idioms pick and choose select carefully or fastidiously. pick at 1 eat (food) without interest; nibble. 2 = pick on 1 (see PICK(1)). pick a person's brains extract ideas, information, etc., from a person for one's own use. pick holes (or a hole) in 1 make holes in (material etc.) by plucking, poking, etc. 2 find fault with (an idea etc.). pick a lock open a lock with an instrument other than the proper key, esp. with intent to steal. pick-me-up 1 a tonic for the nerves etc. 2 a good experience, good news, etc. that cheers. pick off 1 pluck (leaves etc.) off. 2 shoot (people etc.) one by one without haste. 3 eliminate (opposition etc.) singly. pick on 1 find fault with; nag at. 2 select. pick out 1 take from a larger number (picked him out from the others). 2 distinguish from surrounding objects or at a distance (can just pick out the church spire). 3 play (a tune) by ear on the piano etc. 4 (often foll. by in, with) a highlight (a painting etc.) with touches of another colour. b accentuate (decoration, a painting, etc.) with a contrasting colour (picked out the...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
10.
   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English piken, partly from Old English *pician (akin to Middle Dutch ~en to prick); partly from Middle French piquer to prick — more at pike  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. to pierce, penetrate, or break up with a pointed instrument ~ed the hard clay  2.  a. to remove bit by bit ~ meat from bones  b. to remove covering or adhering matter from ~ the bones  3.  a. to gather by plucking ~ apples  b. choose, select tried to ~ the shortest route she ~ed out the most expensive dress  c. to make (one's way) slowly and carefully ~ed his way through the rubble  4.  a. pilfer, rob ~ pockets  b. to obtain useful information from by questioning — used in such phrases as ~ the brains of  5. provoke ~ a quarrel  6.  a. to dig into ; probe ~ing his teeth  b. to pluck (as a guitar) with a ~ or with the fingers  c. to loosen or pull apart with a sharp point ~ wool  7. to unlock with a device (as a wire) other than the key ~ a lock  intransitive verb  1. to use or work with a ~  2. to gather or harvest something by plucking  3. pilfer — used in the phrase ~ing and stealing  4. to eat sparingly or mincingly ~ing listlessly at his dinner  II. noun  Date: 15th century  1. a blow or stroke with a pointed instrument  2.  a. the act or privilege of choosing or selecting ; choice take your ~  b. the best or choicest one the ~ of the herd  c. one that is ~ed his ~ for vice president  3. the portion of a crop gathered at one time the first ~ of peaches  4. a screen in basketball  III. noun  Etymology: Middle English pik  Date: 14th century  1. a heavy wooden-handled iron or steel tool pointed at one or both ends — compare mattock  2.  a. tooth~  b. ~lock  c. a small thin piece (as of plastic or metal) used to pluck the strings of a stringed instrument  3. one of the points on the forepart of the blade of a skate used in figure skating  4. a comb with long widely spaced teeth used to give height to a hair style  IV. transitive...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (picks, picking, picked) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you pick a particular person or thing, you choose that one. Mr Nowell had picked ten people to interview for six sales jobs in London... I had deliberately picked a city with a tropical climate. VERB: V n, V n 2. You can refer to the best things or people in a particular group as the pick of that group. The boys here are the pick of the under-15 cricketers in the country... N-SING: the N, usu the N of n 3. When you pick flowers, fruit, or leaves, you break them off the plant or tree and collect them. She used to pick flowers in the Cromwell Road... VERB: V n 4. If you pick something from a place, you remove it from there with your fingers or your hand. He picked the napkin from his lap and placed it alongside his plate... VERB: V n prep 5. If you pick your nose or teeth, you remove substances from inside your nose or between your teeth. Edgar, don’t pick your nose, dear... VERB: V n 6. If you pick a fight or quarrel with someone, you deliberately cause one. He picked a fight with a waiter and landed in jail... VERB: V n with n 7. If someone such as a thief picks a lock, they open it without a key, for example by using a piece of wire. He picked each lock deftly, and rifled the papers within each drawer. VERB: V n 8. A pick is the same as a pickaxe. N-COUNT 9. see also hand-pick, ice pick 10. If you pick and choose, you carefully choose only things that you really want and reject the others. We, the patients, cannot pick and choose our doctors. PHRASE: Vs inflect, usu PHR n 11. If you have your pick of a group of things, you are able to choose any of them that you want. Here is an actress who could have her pick of any part... PHRASE: V inflects, PHR of n 12. If you are told to take your pick, you can choose any one that you like from a group of things. Accountants can take their pick of company cars... PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR of/from n 13. ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 »CHOOSE STH« to choose someone or something good or suitable from a group or range of people or things  (Students have to pick three courses from a list of 15. | Let me pick a few examples at random.) ~ your words (=be careful about what you say)  (Trevor was picking his words with great care.) ~ sb as  (The group picked me as their spokesperson.) ~ sb/sth for  (Harris was picked for the England team.) ~ sb to do sth  (She has been picked to represent us in Rome.)  (- see also picked, pick out (pick1)) 2 »FLOWERS/FRUIT ETC« to pull off or break off a flower, fruit, nut etc from a plant or tree  (The cotton was picked by teams of men. | We picked some blackberries to eat on the way.) ~ sb sth  (He picked her a single red rose.) ~ a bunch/a basketful etc  (Amy picked a small bunch of wild flowers.) newly/freshly ~ed  (Runner beans should be eaten young and freshly picked.) go grape/strawberry etc ~ing (=pick something either for your own use or as a part-time job) 3 »SMALL THINGS/PIECES« to remove small things from something, or pull off small pieces of something  (pick sth from/off/out of)  (Ahmed picked the melon pips from his teeth. | She was nervously picking bits of fluff off her sweater. | pick a hole in sth (=make a hole in something by repeatedly pulling off small pieces of it)) 4 pick your teeth to remove bits of food from between your teeth, with your fingers or something pointed 5 pick your nose to take mucus from your nose with your finger 6 pick sth clean to take all the meat from a bone 7 pick your way through/across/among etc to move slowly and carefully, choosing exactly where to put your feet down  (She picked her way between the piles of books.) 8 pick and choose to choose only the people or things you really like  (We can't pick and choose, we'll have to take what they give us.) 9 pick a quarrel/fight (with sb) to deliberately start a quarrel or fight with someone  (He got drunk one night and picked a quarrel with his girlfriend.) 10 pick sb's brains to ask someone who knows a lot about...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. Practice Information Clearinghouse Of Knowledge environ. abbr. Portable Interactive Conservation Kit railroad abbr. Pickens Railway Company univ. abbr. Professionalism Ingenuity Contribution And Knowledge univ. abbr. Pace Inter Collegiate Karaoke educ. abbr. Pretty Incredible Choices For Kids NASDAQ abbr. Pick Communications Corporation ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: BONE TO PICK or CROW TO PICK. ...
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