spring

spring
1) пружина || пружинить
2) подвешивать на пружинах; подпружинивать
3) рессора || подвешивать на рессорах; подрессоривать
4) пружинистость; упругость; эластичность
5) источник; родник, ключ
6) пята свода крепи
7) расширять дно скважины взрыванием
8) развод(ка) зубьев пилы
9) мор. шпринг
10) выгиб печатной формы (из-за сильной затяжки при заключке)
11) сизигийный прилив
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adjusting spring
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air spring
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artesian spring
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ball spring
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barrel spring
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Bellevibic spring
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bow spring
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break spring
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brine spring
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brush spring
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carriage spring
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coiled spring
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coil spring
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compression spring
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connecting spring
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contact spring
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core spring
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disconnecting spring
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disk spring
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end spring
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extension spring
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flipper spring
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funnel spring
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gate spring
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gravity spring
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hard spring
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heavy spring
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helical spring
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inner valve spring
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jack spring
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laminated spring
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latch spring
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leaf spring
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make contact springs
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mold blade sizing spring
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outer valve spring
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oven spring
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packing spring
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reed spring
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relief spring
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retaining spring
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return spring
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shock spring
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soft spring
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spacer spring
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suspension spring
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tension spring
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torsional spring
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torsion spring
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valve spring
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winding spool shaft spring
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zero spring

Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.

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