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I . drill1 [drɪl] N

drill
sveder m

II . drill1 [drɪl] VB trans, intr

I . drill2 [drɪl] N

1. drill (exercise):

drill
vadba f
drill MIL
drill ground

2. drill inf (routine procedure):

what's the drill?
to know the drill

II . drill2 [drɪl] VB trans

drill MIL, SCHOOL

III . drill2 [drɪl] VB intr MIL

drill
uriti [perf izuriti]

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Machines with smaller loads, such as a drill press or most handheld tools normally use only a switch instead.
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They had to go in through the back of my head with a drill and gouge out some of my brain.
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The five young truants slip away from school during the fire drill while across town the dark-haired man rushes into a police station demanding to be locked up.
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Outdoor festival and concert sound levels can reach up to 130 db and beyond, the equivalent noise exposure of a jet plane taking off or a pneumatic drill.
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The term "drill" may refer to either a drilling machine or a drill bit for use in a drilling machine.
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In the main floor bathroom, there is an antique drill press attached to the concrete counter top.
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Max burns the paper with the number and blithely performs an impromptu trepanning on himself in the right cerebral hemisphere with a power drill.
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I am thrashing at the pedals so hard that the bike is rattling like a pneumatic drill.
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Original cart rails, electrical lines and even an operational pneumatic drill recovered from the mine may be viewed.
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Some drill instructors will test that pride by attempting to dishonor the guidon and expecting the recruits to intervene.
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