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1) General subject: box (подшипника), brass, chock, embedment, insert, liner, loose leaf2) Computers: inlay3) Geology: inset4) Naval: bearing brass5) Military: jacket (в личное дело)6) Engineering: bearing (подшипника), brass (подшипника), bush (подшипника), bushing (подшипника), filler (напр. стыковая), glut (присадочный металл в виде бруска при кузнечной сварке), half-liner (подшипника скольжения), inner (тарный), insert group, liner (подшипника), liner block, pillow, reader service card (в издание - для обслуживания читателя), replay card (в издание - для заказа книг или другой книжно-журнальной продукции), reply card (в издание для заказа книг или другой книжно-журнальной продукции)7) Construction: ribbed-slab filler (для заполнения пространства между балками в перекрытии), shim (для стыковки зазоров рельсов), journal, packing block8) Railway term: axle brass, blocking, filler block, packing up piece9) Automobile industry: fill pickup, fill piece, insertion pickup, lining (подшипника), pillow (подшипника), split bushing10) Mining: bushing insert11) Metallurgy: liver12) Textile: insert (подшипника)13) Oil: backing (подшипника), liner (шатуна насоса)14) Mechanic engineering: axle bearing, footstep pillow, thrust (подпятника)15) Advertising: insert card, loose inset, stuffer17) Sakhalin energy glossary: master bushing, sleeve bush18) Oilfield: bush insert19) Education: (к диплому) Academic Transcript, (к диплому) Diploma Supplement20) Polymers: neck21) Automation: bush (подшипника скольжения), bushing (подшипника скольжения), fitting strip, glut (присадочный материал в виде бруска при кузнечной сварке), pad (подшипника), step (подшипника)22) Plastics: follower (помещаемый в гнездо пресс-формы и выталкиваемый из неё вместе с изделием)23) Arms production: adapter, clearing block (кусок дерева, вставляемый между затвором и казёнником автоматического оружия для удержания затвора в открытом положении), plug24) Sakhalin R: non-destructive examination25) General subject: bushing (коренного подшипника)26) Makarov: filling, insertion, layer card carton, lining (в опалубку), shell (напр., подшипника)27) oil&gas: kelly bushing28) Tengiz: dutchman (double dutchman) (ж/д: небольшой сегмент-вставка в зазор между рельсами)29) Electrical engineering: shell (подшипника) -
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1) General subject: bearing packers2) Naval: bearing shell3) Military: bearing bushing4) Engineering: bearing brass, bearing half, sleeve bushing5) Chemistry: bearing bush6) Railway term: axle brass, chock block, link brass7) Automobile industry: backing, bearing insert, bearing lining, bearing wedge, brass, bush, bushing, half bearing (половинка), half-bearing (половинка)8) Metallurgy: bearing box, half-bearing bush, pad9) Oil: bearing liner, lining10) Patents: step11) Sakhalin energy glossary: Pad( bearing pad)12) Oil&Gas technology bearing13) Automation: bearing backing, bearing shell (скольжения), (радиального) plain half bearing (скольжения)14) General subject: metal (поршня, коленвала)15) Combustion gas turbines: half-bearing (половина)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вкладыш подшипника
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SUBJECT AREA: Land transport[br]b. 1810d. 1878[br]Scottish inventor and builder of the first pedal-operated bicycle.[br]Macmillan was the blacksmith at the village of Courthill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Before 1839, bicycles were of the draisienne or hobby-horse type, which were propelled by the rider's feet pushing alternately on the ground. Macmillan was the first to appreciate that two wheels placed in line could be balanced while being propelled by means of treadles and cranks fitted to one of the axles. His machine, completed in 1839, had wooden wheels shod with iron tyres, and a curved wooden frame which was forked to take the rear axle; the front, steering wheel was carried in an iron fork. The axles ran in brass bearings. Cranks were keyed to the rear axle which was driven by rods connected to two swinging arms; these were pivotted from the frame near the pivot of the front fork, and had foot treadles at their lower ends. Macmillan frequently rode this machine the 22.5 km (14 miles) from Courthill to Dumfries. In 1842 he was fined five shillings at the Gorbals Police Court for knocking over a child at the end of a 64 km (40 mile) ride from Courthill to Glasgow.Although several people copied Macmillan's machine over the next twenty years and it anticipated the rear-driven safety bicycle by some forty years, it did not prove popular.[br]Further ReadingC.F.Caunter, 1955, The History and Development of Cycles, London: HMSO.IMcN
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