- Vice jaws
- Тиски (наборной машины);
Форматные колодки.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
jaws — the grasping or destructive power of something: → jaw jaws the grasping, biting, or crushing mouthparts of an invertebrate. → jaw jaws the gripping parts of a wrench, vice, etc. → jaw … English new terms dictionary
vice — Ⅰ. vice [1] ► NOUN 1) immoral or wicked behaviour. 2) criminal activities involving prostitution, pornography, or drugs. 3) an immoral or wicked personal characteristic. 4) a weakness of character; a bad habit. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin… … English terms dictionary
vice-like — Ⅰ. vice [1] ► NOUN 1) immoral or wicked behaviour. 2) criminal activities involving prostitution, pornography, or drugs. 3) an immoral or wicked personal characteristic. 4) a weakness of character; a bad habit. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin… … English terms dictionary
Jaws 2 — Infobox Film name = Jaws 2 caption = director = Jeannot Szwarc producer = David Brown Richard D. Zanuck writer = Carl Gottlieb Howard Sackler Dorothy Tristan (uncredited) narrator = starring = Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Joseph… … Wikipedia
vice — Including the prefix vice , English has three distinct words vice. The oldest, ‘wickedness’ [13], comes via Old French vice from Latin vitium ‘defect, offence’, which also gave English vicious [14], vitiate [16], and vituperate [16]. Vice ‘tool… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
vice — Including the prefix vice , English has three distinct words vice. The oldest, ‘wickedness’ [13], comes via Old French vice from Latin vitium ‘defect, offence’, which also gave English vicious [14], vitiate [16], and vituperate [16]. Vice ‘tool… … Word origins
vice — 1. n. 1 a evil or grossly immoral conduct. b a particular form of this, esp. involving prostitution, drugs, etc. 2 a depravity, evil. b an evil habit; a particular form of depravity (has the vice of gluttony). 3 a defect of character or behaviour … Useful english dictionary
vice — I. /vaɪs / (say vuys) noun 1. an immoral or evil habit or practice; a grave moral fault. 2. immoral conduct or life; indulgence in impure or degrading practices. 3. a particular form of depravity. 4. a fault, defect, or imperfection: a vice of… …
vice — vice1 [vʌɪs] noun 1》 immoral or wicked behaviour. ↘criminal activities which involve prostitution, pornography, or drugs. ↘an immoral or wicked personal characteristic. 2》 a weakness of character; a bad habit. ↘(also stable vice) a… … English new terms dictionary
vice — Vise Vise, n. [F. vis a screw, winding stairs, OF. vis, viz, fr. L. vitis a vine; probably akin to E. withy.] An instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing. [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English