Examples of using A drill in English and their translations into Korean
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Japan staged a further provocation with a drill involving a submarine, two destroyers and a helicopter carrier.
He was also a drill press operator and worked 39 years there until his retirement in 1994.
It is very important that the work with the dog was a game and never degenerated into coercion or worse into a drill.
If the child tries to help the father in everything, buy toy tools, including a drill and a grinding machine.
The second is to pump unexpected problems led to stop, immediately raising a drill bit, in order to avoid being sand.
Repairs a drill hole on tread area up to 3mm, others max to 2mm.
You can see the very fine lines on it. This is an example of a drill hole.
pneumatic percussion hammer and a drill bit.
For example, a drill with a bang will not only perform the drilling, but also provide additional chiselling.
Always wear rubber gloves while operating a drill to ensure maximum grip and accuracy.
Moreover, even in the market can find a drill with 3000 rev/ min and the instrument professionally this characteristic can be even higher.
that combine chiselling and drilling, for example, a drill with a bang.
take off running when they ask you to do a drill just like you did in kindergarten.
Type BSD: A tapping screw with spaced threads and a drill point which drills its own hole.
Most of the components within a drill string are constructed in intervals of 31 or 46 feet(9.4 or 14 m), and two to four of them are combined to make what is referred to as a stand.
You can connect to the world. and point it at the tower, Add a drill bit as the receiver,
the copper wire as an Ethernet cable, Add a drill bit as the receiver.
When connected to a MapR distribution of Apache Drill, a Drill failed to execute the query errorwould occur when you tried to create groups with dimension members containing non-ASCII characters.
For millions of people who grew up during the Cold War era, a drill known as"duck and cover" was just as familiar as a school fire or tornado drill is today.