- edge-bolt
- [ʹedʒ͵bəʋlt] n полигр.
неразрезанная петля, сгиб сфальцованного листа книги
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Edge-bolt — Неразрезанная петля в книге (сгиб сфальцованного листа); Петельно винтовая застёжка (книги) … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
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bolt — I. /boʊlt / (say bohlt) noun 1. a movable bar which when slid into a socket fastens a door, gate, etc. 2. the part of a lock which is protruded from and drawn back into the case, as by the action of the key. 3. a strong metal pin, often with a… …
bolt — bolt1 noun 1》 a long pin with a head that screws into a nut, used to fasten things together. ↘a bar that slides into a socket to fasten a door or window. ↘the sliding piece of the breech mechanism of a rifle. 2》 a short, heavy arrow shot… … English new terms dictionary
bolt rope — noun A rope sewn around the edge of a sail to prevent tearing … Wiktionary
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