tapered in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tapered in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

tapered wing [ˌteɪpədˈwɪŋ, Am -ɚdˈ-] N AERO

I.taper [ˈteɪpəʳ, Am -pɚ] N

tapered Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
The wings were sharply tapered with straight trailing edges, which introduced sweep back on the leading-edge.
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Double-pointed needles are tapered at both ends, which allows them to be knit from either end.
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Both have a smudge-proof, backlit membrane touchscreen with ten digits, and a tapered, motorized bolt that you can program to lock the door automatically after someone opens it.
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What truly distinguishes a picket fence is the top, which is tapered (often called dog-eared picket) or pointed.
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Functioning much like a spring-loaded clothespin, the clip's tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to grip an object.
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It has fusees cut for catgut, which are long, and only slightly tapered.
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Other attributes of the style often seen are pleats, tapered legs, and elastic waistbands.
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These earplugs achieve a seal due to their tapered shape, rather than expansion after being rolled.
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The enlargements show numerous defects, especially tapered bolt holes on the critical connections holding the tie bars and struts to the cast iron columns.
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The new tapered roller bearing with a pretension optimised to the applied forces makes the seaming roll free of play.
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