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  • 101Crank press — Crank press. См. Кривошипный пресс. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 102crank out something — crank out (something) to produce something continually, like a machine. He regularly cranks out one movie a year and hasn t shown any signs of slowing down …

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  • 103crank out — (something) to produce something continually, like a machine. He regularly cranks out one movie a year and hasn t shown any signs of slowing down …

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  • 104crank up something — crank up (something) to increase something. To meet the demand for their baked goods, the plant has cranked up the speed of the production lines. The volume was cranked up so high that he had to scream in order to talk to the woman next to him …

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  • 105crank|case — «KRANGK KAYS», noun. a heavy, metal case forming the bottom part of an internal combustion engine. The crankcase of a gasoline engine contains lubricating oil and encloses the crankshaft, connecting rods, and other parts …

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  • 106crank|ish — «KRANG kihsh», adjective. somewhat cranky …

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  • 107crank|ous — «KRANG kuhs», adjective. Scottish. irritable; cranky: »This while she s been in crankous mood (Robert Burns) …

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  • 108crank something out — ˌcrank sthˈout derived (informal) to produce a lot of sth quickly, especially things of low quality Syn: ↑turn out Main entry: ↑crankderived …

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  • 109Crank–Nicolson method — In numerical analysis, the Crank–Nicolson method is a finite difference method used for numerically solving the heat equation and similar partial differential equations.[1] It is a second order method in time, implicit in time, and is numerically …

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  • 110Crank-Nicolson — Das Crank Nicolson Verfahren ist in der numerischen Mathematik eine Finite Differenzen Methode zur Lösung der Wärmeleitungsgleichung und ähnlicher partieller Differentialgleichungen.[1] Es ist ein implizites Verfahren 2. Ordnung und numerisch… …

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