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Перевод: cam
[существительное] кулак [тех.] ; кулачок [тех.] ; эксцентрик ; копир ; распределительный диск; поводковый патрон; патрон [тех.] ; лекало; шаблон ; гребень горы; гребень ; ассоциативная память; рудоразборный стол; [глагол] отводить; поднимать
Тезаурус:
- As yours is low mileage, the cam followers will be OK to use again.
- When you visit the ancient university town of Cambridge and enjoy the historic college buildings along the River Cam, you should not fail to travel a few miles south to Audley End House in neighbouring Essex.
- It seems probable that supplies of wire also came from the long demolished Cambridge wire works a few miles away on the River Cam, close to the old road to Dursley.
- It is a label that cam be quickly and uncritically applied to a range of reading: such things as comics and fan magazines, the Christmas annuals, TV and cinema spin-offs, albums of stickers, the works of Enid Blyton, and so on.
- Matata poled gracefully; he could have been punting down the Cam as his pole pushed blue and white water lilies aside.
- They lived at first not far from Magdalene College in a house which looked across the river Cam to Midsummer Common.
- The following Opens were cancelled as the venues were completely frozen: Ely Beet, Ouse, Ely; Stamford Welland, Welland, Stamford; Biggleswade, Hitchin, Ivel, Tempsford; Kettering Thrapston, Nene, Thrapston; Vauxhall, Ouse, Radwell; Littleport, Ouse, Littleport; Waterbeach, Cam, Hatleys Wash; Whittlesey, Cock Bank Drain, Coates; Peterborough DAA, Nene; Long Buckby, Grand Union Canal, Buckby Wharf.
- It cam thus be used to monitor the effects of treatment.
- No teeth are used; instead, an internal cam provides positive locking.
- "We stand at a crossroads, Cam," Mr Whistle said.
- I find it very sad that the traditional weekend by the sea cam now be considered a health risk.
- Events seen on the television the might before, or read about in the day's newspaper, or relayed as they happen to police stations throughout the province over the MSX machine, naturally facilitate talk on sensitive topics or cam be used as contextually related props to achieve the same end.
- Until the present century water transport was of great importance in the fens and the lock at Jesus Green was the highest on the River Cam and gave access to Quayside.
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