- brush smoothing
- сглаживание покрытия воздушной щёткой
The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry. S.V. Bakhmutov. 2009.
The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry. S.V. Bakhmutov. 2009.
brush — brush1 [brush] n. [ME brushe < OFr broce, brosse, bush, brushwood < VL * bruscia < Gmc * bruskaz, underbrush: for IE base see BREAST] 1. BRUSHWOOD ☆ 2. sparsely settled country, covered with wild scrub growth 3. a) a device having… … English World dictionary
brush — Ⅰ. brush [1] ► NOUN 1) an implement with a handle and a block of bristles, hair, or wire, used especially for cleaning, smoothing, or painting. 2) an act of brushing. 3) a slight and fleeting touch. 4) a brief encounter with something bad or… … English terms dictionary
brush — I. noun Etymology: Middle English brusch, from an Anglo French form akin to Old French broce brushwood, Medieval Latin brusca Date: 14th century 1. brushwood 2. a. scrub vegetation b. land covered with scrub vegetation II. noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
brush — brush1 noun 1》 an implement with a handle and a block of bristles, hair, or wire, used for cleaning, smoothing, or painting. ↘an act of brushing. 2》 a slight and fleeting touch. ↘a brief encounter with something bad or unwelcome: a brush… … English new terms dictionary
hair|brush — «HAIR bruhsh», noun. a stiff brush for smoothing and dressing the hair … Useful english dictionary
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