hole

hole
1) дыра

2) буросбоечный
3) дырка
4) дырок
5) дырочка
6) дырочный
7) затрубный
8) лунка
9) перфорация
10) посадочная ямка
11) скважина
12) ухаб
13) отверстие
14) яма
15) скважинный
16) вакансия
17) раковина
angled hole
basic hole
blind hole
bolt hole
bott the tap hole
bottom hole
center hole
chambered hole
cored hole
cut hole
disclizing hole
drain hole
draw hole
dross hole
exhaust hole
filling hole
fire hole
gas hole
hole bottom
hole cleanout
hole clearance
hole conduction
hole current
hole deviation
hole diffusion
hole distortion
hole filter
hole injection
hole injector
hole migration
hole mobility
hole reamer
hole semiconductor
hole sowing
hole springing
hole tone
hole torpedoing
hole trap
hole washing
inspection hole
jewel hole
locating hole
lubricating hole
main hole
mine hole
Mohorovicic hole
mortise hole
oil drain hole
oil-filling hole
open out a hole
originate a hole
pilofacturing hole
pilot hole
plug hole
plug up the tap hole
poking hole
punch a hole
punch hole
ream a hole
registration hole
rivet hole
salamnder-drain hole
sand hole
screw hole
seed hole
sense a hole
shaft hole
stoke hole
stop hole
straight hole
suction hole
tap a hole
tap hole clay
threaded hole
through hole
trip in hole
tuyere hole

blast hole drilling — взрывное бурение


blast hole ring — веер взрывных скважин


blowing of blast hole — продувка шпура


bottom hole packer — башмачный сальник


commutator inspection hole — коллекторный люк


drill is jammed in hole — сверло зажимает в отверстии


hole burning effect — эффект выгорания дырок


hole calipering gauge — измеритель диаметра скважины


hole drilling machine — буросбоечная машина


hole trapping site — центр захвата дырки


irrigation of drill hole — промывка буровой скважины


punched hole sensing — восприятие пробивок


stable hole machine — машина для нарезки ниш


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  • Hole — or Holes may refer to: * a confined lack of structure in some part of an object * an individual section of a golf course * Black hole, an object with an immense gravitational field ** White hole, the time reversal of a black hole * Electron hole …   Wikipedia

  • Hole — actuando en Brooklyn en marzo de 2010. Datos generales Origen Los Angeles, California, Estados U …   Wikipedia Español

  • hole — [hōl] n. [ME < OE hol, orig. neut. of adj. holh, hollow, akin to Ger hohl < IE base * kaul , *kul , hollow, hollow stalk > L caulis, Gr kaulos, stalk] 1. a hollow or hollowed out place; cavity; specif., a) an excavation or pit ☆ b) a… …   English World dictionary

  • Hole — (h[=o]l), n. [OE. hol, hole, AS. hol, hole, cavern, from hol, a., hollow; akin to D. hol, OHG. hol, G. hohl, Dan. huul hollow, hul hole, Sw. h[*a]l, Icel. hola; prob. from the root of AS. helan to conceal. See {Hele}, {Hell}, and cf. {Hold} of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hole — Pays d’origine États Unis Genre musical Grunge Rock alternatif Années d activité de 1989 à …   Wikipédia en Français

  • hole — ► NOUN 1) a hollow space in a solid object or surface. 2) an opening or gap in or passing through something. 3) a cavity on a golf course into which the ball is directed. 4) informal a small, awkward, or unpleasant place or situation. ► VERB 1)… …   English terms dictionary

  • Hole — steht für eine Grunge Band, siehe Hole (Band) die norwegische Kommune Hole, siehe Hole (Norwegen) Hole ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Dave Hole (* 1948), australischer Slide Gitarrist Lois Hole (1933–2005), kanadische Politikerin und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hole — Основная информация Жанры Гранж Альтернативный рок …   Википедия

  • hole — UK US /həʊl/ noun ► [C] a loss or an amount that cannot be explained: »He s a fund manager who has fashioned a career by finding the holes in financial statements. »The company has revealed a £20m hole in its pension fund because of collapsing… …   Financial and business terms

  • Hole — Hole, v. t. [AS. holian. See {Hole}, n.] 1. To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars. Chapman. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hole — n Hole, hollow, cavity, pocket, void, vacuum are comparable when they mean an open or unfilled space in a thing. Hole may apply to an opening in a solid body that is or that suggests a depression or an excavation {those holes where eyes did once… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms


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