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seal1 [si:l] N ZOOL

I . seal2 [si:l] N

1. seal (insignia, stamp):

pečat m

2. seal:

pečat m

3. seal (air-, watertight join):

zapora f

4. seal (guarantee):

II . seal2 [si:l] VB trans

1. seal (stamp):

3. seal (make air-, watertight):

4. seal (block access to):

zapirati [perf zapreti]

seal up VB trans

2. seal (close permanently):

3. seal door, window, gaps:

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The industry name for a hermetic is hermetically sealed compressor, while a semi-hermetic is commonly called a semi-hermetic compressor.
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The fires persisted and mine sections were sealed off and remained hot for several years.
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They are fairly common in microwave assemblies for aerospace use, where precision transmission lines require complex metal shapes, in combination with hermetically sealed housings.
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The gap is sealed from traffic since 2004.
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The cartridge is identified by a rose-petal (rosette-crimp) closure of the cartridge case mouth and sealed with red lacquer.
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If sealed correctly, water-based paint (like latex and acrylic) can last up to five years, and oil-based paint or alkyd resins can hold up for 10 years.
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Compared to the sealed packaged versions, unpackaged jerky has a relatively short shelf life.
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After the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, it will be sealed in a jar and allowed to ferment for three days.
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This joint is sealed by a head gasket.
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The original front door was repaired and a crack fixed that had been previously sealed with nothing more than black tar.
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