hole

hole
1) отверстие
2) форточка; отдушина
3) ход; канал (для воздуха)
4) яма; скважина; шпур; шахта
5) углубление
6) раковина в отливке (дефект)
7) пробивать; сверлить

to hole through — пробивать насквозь, проходить насквозь (туннель)

to fair holes — совмещать отверстия

to open out hole — развальцевать отверстие

to originate a hole by a drill — образовывать отверстие сверлом

to ream a hole — развёртывать отверстие

to oversize a hole — "разбивать" отверстие

- ash hole - balancing hole - bell hole - blast hole - bleed hole - blind hole - blow hole - bolt hole - chimney hole - connector hole - dead hole - deep hole - discharge hole - drain hole - drill hole - escape hole - faceted hole - feeding hole - fixing holes - floor hole - gage hole - grout hole - gully hole - inspection hole - lubricating hole - matched holes - misaligned hole - mortise hole - opened-out hole - outlet hole - out-of-round hole - oversized hole - pilot hole - putlog hole - ragged hole - rivet hole - shot hole - shrinkage hole - sight hole - slant hole - starter hole - unfair holes - well hole
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отверстие; дыра; раковина; полость; канал; шурф; скважина
- anchor hole
- blind hole
- bolt hole
- bored hole
- borer holes
- burn cut hole
- central hole
- clean-out hole
- clearing hole
- connector hole
- discharge hole
- drain hole
- drill hole
- floor hole
- grout hole
- grouting hole
- hand hole
- injection hole
- inspection hole
- mounting hole
- pilot hole
- plug hole
- pot hole
- predrilled hole
- putlog hole
- rivet hole
- rod hole
- sampling hole
- scoured hole
- shot hole
- slick hole
- staggered bolt holes
- tap hole
- threaded hole
- trial hole
- vent hole
- weep hole

Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.

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