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Перевод: knob
[существительное] выпуклость ; шишка ; шарообразная ручка; круглая дверная ручка ; головка ; кнопка ; набалдашник ; небольшой кусок; бугор ; холмик ; выступ ; голова ; башка ; ручка ; [глагол] выдаваться; выпячиваться
Тезаурус:
- Fit VR2 control knob and adjust both VR1 and VR2 sliding contacts fully anti-clockwise (to provide minimum timings).
- Below them are the fuel cock levers, and ahead of them are the emergency undercarriage buttons and extend/retract knob for alternate airbrake operation.
- It is possible that someone may have half pulled the jettison knob.
- Primarily it offers 17dB of boost or cut at 40Hz, but pull the knob to its second position and this changes to 18dB of boost/cut at 80Hz, thus offering a more mid-based sound.
- Turn the knob clockwise, and wow! ! your foot is gently kneaded by the swirling water.
- Certainly, for your first few flights, your left hand should be close to the release knob, so that you can release immediately if you get into a bad swing or a wing-tip goes onto the ground.
- Finally, on the front panel, there's the master volume knob and the controls for the onboard Alesis reverb/delay unit - a sixteen-notch rotary knob and a "return" control for setting the required level of effect, from the tiniest hint of echo through to a nightmare in a bathtub.
- Make sure that the reading knob is at the far left of its slot.
- In the opening of a door it matters not if the strong hand of a weight lifter turns the knob or the delicate hand of a lady, the effect is the same.
- I shimmied shivering to the bedsit, slotted another shilling in the gas fire and reached for the knob on the third drawer of the tallboy.
- By engaging the system the Blkow can be relied upon to tract and accurately overfly any VOR, while in non-VOR mode the aircraft can, if wished, be turned onto a compass heading using a dedicated knob on the T S in the manner of a full-blown airliner.
- So I put the knob where you can reach it, but it's not in the way.
- He was admiring the dexterity of a young street orderly, who was darting into the stream of traffic to scoop up the piles of horse-droppings, when he heard the rattle of the door knob.
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