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rebore
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rebore
n [ˈriːˌbɔː]
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) the process of boring out the cylinders of a worn reciprocating engine and fitting oversize pistons
vb [riːˈbɔː]
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (tr) to carry out this process
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rebore [ˈriːˈbɔːʳ] (Tech)
A. Nrectificado m
B. VTrectificar
rebore
vtwieder bohren; holenoch einmal bohren; (Aut) engineausbohren
n (Aut) this engine needs a reboreder Motor muss ausgebohrt werden


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Germany) a manufacturer of drilling, countersinking, and reboring tools.
Our picture shows one of the college instructors demonstrating reboring to a group of eager students (Examiner pic ref: 50-13420/Kirklees ref: ke03766); TIMELY REWARD: Members of Christ Church, Linthwaite joined in celebrations to mark the 122-year history of their church.
Its product portfolio includes precision tools for full boring, reboring, fine boring, rubbing, milling, turning, for creating threads, as well as for special applications.
 
 
 
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