sticking
41sticking place — /ˈstɪkɪŋ pleɪs/ (say stiking plays) noun the place in an animal s neck where the knife is thrust in slaughtering. Also, sticking point …
42sticking probability — prilipimo tikimybė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. probability of attachment; sticking probability; trapping probability vok. Anlagerungswahrscheinlichkeit, f; Haftwahrscheinlichkeit, f rus. вероятность прилипания, f pranc.… …
43sticking knife — noun : a narrow bladed knife used for killing animals (as poultry) by sticking …
44sticking tommy — noun Etymology: tommy from the name Tommy : a candlestick that is equipped with a sharp projecting point for sticking into a floor or wall …
45sticking — Смотри Зависание …
46sticking — n. act of jabbing or poking with a pointed object; act of adhering; act of causing to adhere stɪk n. branch cut or broken from a tree or bush; long slender piece of wood; something which resembles a stick; staff, walking stick v. jab or poke… …
47sticking — stick·ing …
48sticking — /ˈstɪkɪŋ/ (say stiking) noun (usually plural) the neck of a beef carcass. {stick2 + ing1 (originally of meat damaged by the butcher s knife, and therefore inferior) …
49sticking — A fusing of the electrode to the surface of the piece being worked on, mainly at the beginning of the welding cycle …
50sticking plaster — noun Date: 1655 chiefly British an adhesive plaster especially for closing superficial wounds …