Tool

  • 91tool|mak|er — «TOOL MAY kuhr», noun. 1. a machinist who makes, repairs, and maintains machine tools. 2. any maker of tools: »Prehistoric men were the first toolmakers …

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  • 92tool|mak|ing — «TOOL MAY kihng», noun, adjective. –n. the work of a toolmaker. –adj. that is a toolmaker; involved in making tools …

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  • 93tool|room — «TOOL ROOM, RUM», noun. a department in a machine shop in which tools are made, kept, and handed out to the workers …

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  • 94tool|shed — «TOOL SHEHD», noun. a building in which tools are kept …

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  • 95tool somebody up — ˌtool ˈup | ˌtool sb/sthˈup derived (technical) to get or provide sb/sth with the equipment, etc. that is necessary to do or produce sth • The factory is not tooled up to produce this type of engine. Main entry: ↑toolderived …

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  • 96tool something up — ˌtool ˈup | ˌtool sb/sthˈup derived (technical) to get or provide sb/sth with the equipment, etc. that is necessary to do or produce sth • The factory is not tooled up to produce this type of engine. Main entry: ↑toolderived …

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  • 97Tool of the Trade — is a 1987 science fiction/espionage novel by Joe Haldeman.In the waning years of the Cold War, Nicholas Foley, a Soviet sleeper agent and a survivor of the World War II siege of Leningrad, is a scientist and technological genius quietly working… …

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  • 98Tool steel — Tool steel. См. Инструментальная сталь. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 99tool engineering — tool engineer. the branch of engineering having to do with planning the tooling and processes required for manufacturing certain products, with the design and manufacture of the tools, dies, and jigs required, and with the control of the… …

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  • 100tool shed — n a small building in a garden, where you keep tools …

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