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  • 121вибрация бурового долота (на забое) — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN bit chatteringchattering action of bitdrill bit chatter …

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  • 122chatter — ► VERB 1) talk at length about trivial matters. 2) (of a person s teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear. ► NOUN 1) incessant trivial talk. 2) a series of short quick high pitched sounds. ● the chattering classes Cf. ↑ …

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  • 123chatterer — chatter ► VERB 1) talk at length about trivial matters. 2) (of a person s teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear. ► NOUN 1) incessant trivial talk. 2) a series of short quick high pitched sounds. ● the chattering classes Cf. ↑ …

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  • 124chat — chat1 [chat] vi. chatted, chatting [< CHATTER] 1. to talk or converse in a light, easy, informal manner 2. Comput. to hold an electronic conversation by exchanging typed messages: the messages appear on each participant s computer screen as… …

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  • 125chatter — [chat′ər] vi. [ME chateren: orig. echoic] 1. to make short, indistinct sounds in rapid succession [birds and squirrels chatter] 2. to talk fast, incessantly, and foolishly 3. to click together rapidly, as the teeth do when the lower jaw trembles… …

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  • 126chat´ter|ing|ly — chat|ter «CHAT uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to talk constantly in a quick, foolish way about unimportant things: »The children chattered about the circus. SYNONYM(S): babble, prattle. 2. to make quick, indistinct sounds: »Monkeys chatter. Starlings …

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  • 127chat|ter — «CHAT uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to talk constantly in a quick, foolish way about unimportant things: »The children chattered about the circus. SYNONYM(S): babble, prattle. 2. to make quick, indistinct sounds: »Monkeys chatter. Starlings chatter… …

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  • 128Augur — Au gur, n. [L. Of uncertain origin: the first part of the word is perh. fr. L. avis bird, and the last syllable, gur, equiv. to the Skr. gar to call, akin to L. garrulus garrulous.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) An official diviner who foretold events by the… …

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