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УвеличенияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accretions
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Синонимический ряд:1. additions (noun) accessions; additions; augmentations; increments; raises; rises2. increases (noun) accumulations; amassment; build-ups; developments; enlargements; increases; multiplication; proliferation -
7 accretions of grime
1) Общая лексика: наслоения грязи (на стенах и т. п.)2) Макаров: наслоения грязи (на стенах и т.п.) -
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астр.• газова акрецияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > accretions by gas
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9 accretions of interstellar matter
астр.• акреция на междузвездното веществоEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > accretions of interstellar matter
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10 side accretions
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12 towers and other accretions to the castle
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > towers and other accretions to the castle
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13 side(-wall) accretions
Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > side(-wall) accretions
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Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > side(-wall) accretions
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15 Ebener, Erasmus
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 21 December 1511 Nuremberg, Germanyd. 24 November 1577 Helmstedt, Germany[br]German mining entrepreneur who introduced a new method ofbrassmaking.[br]A descendant of Nuremberg nobility, Ebener became recognized as a statesman in his native city and was employed also by foreign dignitaries. His appointment as Privy Councillor to the Dukes of Brunswick involved him in mining and metallurgical affairs at the great Rammelsberg mixed-ore mine at Goslar in the Harz mountains. About 1550, at Rammelsberg, Ebener is believed to have made brass by incorporating accretions of zinc formed in crevices of local lead-smelting furnaces. This small-scale production of impure zinc, formerly discarded as waste, could be used to replace calamine, the carbonate ore of zinc, which by tradition had been combined with copper in European brassmaking. Ercker, writing in 1574, mentions the accretions at Goslar obtained by removing furnace sections to make this material available for brass. The true nature of the zinc ore, calamine, and zinc metal compared with these accretions was determined only much later, but variation in quality with respect to impurities made the material most suitable for cast brassware rather than beaten goods. As quantities were small and much valued, distribution from Goslar was limited, not normally reaching Britain, where production of brasses continued to rely on calamine or expensive zinc imports from the East. Rammelsberg profited from the waste material accumulating over the years and its use at Bundheim brassworks east of Goslar. Ebener partnered Duke Henry the Younger of Brunswick in financing a new drainage adit at Rammelsberg, and was later granted several iron mines and smelting works. From 1556 he was granted rights to market calamine from the Lower Harz and copper sulphate from Rammelsberg. Ebener later had an important role at the court of Duke Julius, son of Henry, advising him on the founding of Helmstedt University.[br]Bibliography1572, "Sundry expositions on mines, metals and other useful things found in the Harz and especially at the Rammelsberg", reproduced and annotated by F.J.F.Meyer and J.F.L.Hausmann, 1805 Hercynian Archive.Further ReadingBeckmann, 1846, History of Inventions, Vol. II, trans. William Johnston, London (the most concise account).W.Bornhardt, 1989, "The History of Rammelsberg Mine", trans. T.A.Morrison, The Mining Journal (has additional brief references to Ebener in the context of Rammelsberg).JD -
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[əʹkri:ʃ(ə)n] n1. 1) разрастание; прирост; приращениеaccretion to the capital - эк. прирост стоимости капитала
2) дополнение, добавкаthe last part of the legend is a later accretion - последняя часть легенды - это более позднее наслоение
towers and other accretions to the castle - башни и другие позднейшие пристройки к замку
accretions of grime - наслоения грязи (на стенах и т. п.)
2. биол. органический рост3. срастание, сращение4. юр.1) = accession I 52) увеличение доли наследника (в случае смерти, отказа от наследства и т. п. сонаследников)5. геол. аккреция, нанос земли6. pl метал. настыли7. астр. аккреция ( захват межзвездного вещества небесным телом) -
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1) General subject: accrescence of grime, accretions of grime (на стенах и т. п.)2) Makarov: accretions of grime (на стенах и т.п.) -
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subst. \/əˈkriːʃ(ə)n\/, \/æˈkriːʃ(ə)n\/1) tilvekst, forøkelse, tilføyelse2) opphopning, avleiring, ansamling3) ( medisin) akkresjon, sammenvoksing4) (amer., jus) tilvekst(rett) (til arv) -
20 acumulación
f.1 accumulation, cumulation, assemblage, build-up.2 accumulation, amassment.3 accumulation, buildup, bunch, congeries.* * *1 accumulation* * *noun f.* * *SF (=acto) accumulation; (=reserva) pile, stock* * *femenino accumulation* * *= accumulation, build-up [buildup], accretion, congestion, hoarding, accrual, stockpiling.Ex. Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.Ex. No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex. The introduction of computer filing has made us examine every aspect of the process, to stop doing things out of habit, to retain those principles which are logical and comprehensible and to discard those which are simply the accretions of the years.Ex. The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Ex. Too often, the librarian's expertise is seen as a hoarding function.Ex. Calcium and possibly vitamin D intake throughout childhood and adolescence may enhance bone mineral accrual.Ex. The consequences of the massive stockpiling and consumption of antimicrobial agents in order to treat or prevent this disease must also be considered.----* acumulación anual = year cumulation.* acumulación de reservas = stockpile, accumulation of stockpiles, stockpiling.* * *femenino accumulation* * *= accumulation, build-up [buildup], accretion, congestion, hoarding, accrual, stockpiling.Ex: Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.
Ex: No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex: The introduction of computer filing has made us examine every aspect of the process, to stop doing things out of habit, to retain those principles which are logical and comprehensible and to discard those which are simply the accretions of the years.Ex: The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Ex: Too often, the librarian's expertise is seen as a hoarding function.Ex: Calcium and possibly vitamin D intake throughout childhood and adolescence may enhance bone mineral accrual.Ex: The consequences of the massive stockpiling and consumption of antimicrobial agents in order to treat or prevent this disease must also be considered.* acumulación anual = year cumulation.* acumulación de reservas = stockpile, accumulation of stockpiles, stockpiling.* * *accumulation* * *
acumulación sustantivo femenino
accumulation
' acumulación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banco
- concentración
English:
accumulation
- build-up
- build
- responsible
* * *acumulación nf1. [acción] accumulation2. [montón] accumulation, collection;una acumulación peligrosa de residuos a dangerous build-up of waste deposits* * *f accumulation* * *
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