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1 friction
adj. sürtme, sürtünme————————n. friksiyon, sürtme, sürtünme, ovma, ovuşturma, ovalama, sürtüşme, anlaşmazlık* * *sürtünme* * *['frikʃən]1) (the rubbing together of two things: The friction between the head of the match and the matchbox causes a spark.) sürtme2) (the resistance felt when one object is moved against another (or through liquid or gas): There is friction between the wheels of a car and the road-surface.) sürtünme3) (quarrelling; disagreement: There seems to be some friction between the workmen and the manager.) sürtüşme, tartışma -
2 friction
sürtme, sürtünme; anlasmazlik, sürtüsme -
3 friction
sürtünme -
4 friction clutch
sürtünme kavramı -
5 friction match
kibrit -
6 friction rub
sürtünme sesi -
7 friction sound
sürtünme sesi -
8 friction brake
sürtünmeli fren -
9 friction calender
parlatma kalenderi, friksiyon kalenderi -
10 friction clutch
sürtünmeli kavrama -
11 friction disc
sürtünme diski -
12 friction drive
sürtünmeli tahrik, sürtünmeli transmisyon -
13 friction gear
sürtünme düzenegi, sürtünme mekanizmasi -
14 friction glazing
sürtünme perdahi -
15 friction lining
sürtünme balatasi -
16 friction loss
sürtünme kaybi, sürtünme yitimi -
17 friction post
sürtünme diregi -
18 friction pulley
sürtünme kasnagi -
19 friction resistance
sürtünme direnci -
20 friction ring
sürtünme halkasi
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friction — [ friksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1370; lat. frictio 1 ♦ Manœuvre de massage consistant à frotter vigoureusement une partie du corps pour provoquer une révulsion ou faire absorber un produit par la peau. « une cyanose épaisse avait dépassé le genou [...]… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Friction — Fric tion, n. [L. frictio, fr. fricare, frictum,to rub: cf. F. friction. See {Fray} to rub, arid cf. {Dentifrice}.] 1. The act of rubbing the surface of one body against that of another; attrition; in hygiene, the act of rubbing the body with the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
friction — Friction. s. f. Frottement moderé qu on fait en quelque partie du corps. Legere friction. user de friction sur les espaules, sur les jambes. se servir de frictions. les frictions soulagent. les frictions dissipent l humeur & ouvrent les pores … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
friction — I noun abrasion, antagonism, antipathy, attrition, chafing, clash, clashing, collision, conflict, contention, contravention, controversy, counteraction, disaccord, disagreement, discord, disharmony, dissension, dissent, dissonance, erosion,… … Law dictionary
friction — (n.) 1560s, a chafing, rubbing, from M.Fr. friction (16c.) and directly from L. frictionem (nom. frictio) a rubbing, rubbing down, noun of action from pp. stem of fricare to rub. Sense of resistance to motion is from 1722; figurative sense of… … Etymology dictionary
friction — [n1] rubbing abrasion, agitation, attrition, chafing, erosion, filing, fretting, grating, grinding, irritation, massage, rasping, resistance, scraping, soreness, traction, trituration, wearing away; concept 215 friction [n2] disagreement… … New thesaurus
Friction — Friction. См. Трение. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
Friction — (v. lat.), Reibung, der Widerstand, welchen feste Körper bei Bewegung auf od. gegen einander leisten. Sie beruht größtentheils auf der Ungleichheit der Oberfläche der Körper, indem die hervorragenden Theile des einen in die Vertiefungen des… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Friction — Friction, lat. deutsch, Reibung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
friction — ► NOUN 1) the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. 2) the action of one surface or object rubbing against another. 3) conflict or disagreement. DERIVATIVES frictional adjective frictionless adjective. ORIGIN… … English terms dictionary
friction — [frik′shən] n. [Fr < L frictio < pp. of fricare, to rub: see FRIABLE] 1. a rubbing, esp. of one object against another 2. disagreement or conflict because of differences of opinion, temperament, etc. 3. Mech. the resistance to motion of two … English World dictionary