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hose [həʊz] SUST.

1. hose (tube):

hose

2. hose no pl. MODA:

hose
nogavice f pl.

ˈwa·ter hose SUST.

water hose
cev f za vodo

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Air hoses are therefore a necessary part of standard diving dress and any type of surface supplied diving equipment.
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Additionally, some users of pneumatic jackhammers may use a pneumatic lubricator which is placed in series with the air hose powering the air hammer.
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Men of the invading peoples generally wore short tunics, with belts, and visible trousers, hose or leggings.
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One of the hoses had even been cut.
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The most powerful hydraulic hoses required six men to control.
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Sam rigs a fire hose to a chair and lowers his staff down one at a time.
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Tom then points the hose upward, and then soon sees he's about to fall.
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City police used violence to suppress the students, turning the fire hoses on them, in the near-freezing weather.
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Hoses were then run from the temporary injection pumps located outside the building and connected to the core spray system piping.
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Hose braiding consists of right- and left-handed wrapped wire bundles that are alternately layered one over the other.
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