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1 bevelled
adjectiveمَشْطوب، مَحْفوف، مائِلbevelled glass.
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2 стекло с фаской
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3 стекло с фаской
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > стекло с фаской
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4 стекло с фаской
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > стекло с фаской
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5 стекло
glass, ( в оконном переплете) light* * *стекло́ с.
glassарми́ровать стекло́ — reinforce glassвставля́ть (око́нные) стё́кла — glaze, set glass windows, fit windows with glassвыдува́ть стекло́ — blow glassвытя́гивать [тяну́ть] стекло́ — draw glassграни́ть стекло́ — cut glassзаглуша́ть стекло́ — opacify glassзакаля́ть стекло́ — temper glassмати́ровать стекло́ — frost glassобезга́живать стекло́ — degas glassотжига́ть стекло́ — anneal glassполирова́ть стекло́ — polish glass
(по)серебрить стекло́ — silver glassпрессова́ть стекло́ — press glassпрока́тывать стекло́ — roll glassстекло́ разруша́ется — glass shattersстекло́ разруша́ется без оско́лков — glass does not break into fragments [splinters]спека́ть стекло́ — sinter [frit] glassтрави́ть стекло́ — etch glassшлифова́ть стекло́ — grind glassалюмоборосилика́тное стекло́ — aluminoborosilicate glassарми́рованное стекло́ — wire glassбезоско́лочное стекло́ — non-splintering [safety] glassбесцве́тное стекло́ ( не путать с прозра́чным стекло́м) — clear glass (not to be confused with transparent glass)боросилика́тное стекло́ — borosilicate glassбуты́лочное стекло́ — bottle glassветрово́е стекло́ — windshield, windscreenвитри́нное стекло́ — plate glassводоме́рное стекло́ — water-level gauge glassвулкани́ческое стекло́ — volcanic glassды́мчатое стекло́ — smoked [obscure] glassжаросто́йкое стекло́ — heat-resistant glassжи́дкое стекло́ — water glass, sodium silicate solutionзакристаллизо́ванное стекло́ — glass ceramicзащи́тное стекло́ — ( для остекления мобилей) safety glass; (для осциллографов, телевизоров) faceplateзерка́льное стекло́ — plate glassизвестко́вое стекло́ — lime glassкали́йное стекло́ — potassium glass, potassium silicate glassква́рцевое стекло́ — quartz glass, vitreous silica glassстекло́ кероси́новой ла́мпы — chimneyконтро́льное стекло́ — eye [feed, sight] glassлистово́е стекло́ — sheet glassлито́е стекло́ — cast glassлобово́е стекло́ ( фонаря кабины) — windshield, windscreenмаслоуказа́тельное стекло́ — oil gauge glassма́товое стекло́ — focusing screenме́рное стекло́ — (liquid-level) gauge glassмногосло́йное стекло́ — laminated glassмоло́чное стекло́ — opal glassна́триевое стекло́ — soda (ash) glass, sodium silicate glassнебью́щееся стекло́ — shatter-proof glassнеоди́мовое стекло́ — neodymium-doped glassнеоргани́ческое стекло́ — inorganic glassнепрозра́чное стекло́ — opaque glassоко́нное стекло́ — window glass, window paneокра́шенное стекло́ — stained [tinted] glassопа́ловое стекло́ — opal glassопти́ческое стекло́ — optical glassоргани́ческое стекло́ — acrylic plasticочко́вое стекло́ — eye glass, spectacle lensпло́ское стекло́ стр. — flat glassпокро́вное стекло́ — cover glassполупрозра́чное стекло́ — translucent glassпосу́дное стекло́ — dish [dishware] glassпредме́тное стекло́ ( в микроскопии) — (microscopic) slideпрозра́чное стекло́ — transparent glassпуленепробива́емое стекло́ — bullet-resisting [bullet-proof] glassпустоте́лое стекло́ — hollow glassраствори́мое стекло́ — soluble glassрифлё́ное стекло́ — rippled [ribbed, grooved, corrugated] glassсветорассе́ивающее стекло́ — diffusing glassсвинцо́вое стекло́ — lead glassсилика́тное стекло́ — soda-lime glassслои́стое стекло́ — laminated glassсмотрово́е стекло́ — sight glassстекло́ с про́волочной се́ткой — wire glassстрои́тельное стекло́ — structural glassстрои́тельное, про́фильное стекло́ — structural glass shapesсульфа́тное стекло́ — sulphate of soda glassстекло́ с фа́ской — bevelled glassта́рное стекло́ — container glassтеплозащи́тное стекло́ — heat-resisting glassтермосто́йкое стекло́ — heat-resistant glassтермоупрочнё́нное стекло́ — heat-strengthened glassтехни́ческое стекло́ — industrial glassувеличи́тельное стекло́ — magnifying glass, magnifierувио́левое стекло́ — uviol glassузо́рчатое стекло́ — figured [patterned] glassуказа́тельное стекло́ — glass gaugeфасо́нное стекло́ — moulded glassфилигра́нное стекло́ — reticulated glassфотохро́мное стекло́ — photochromic glassхи́мико-лаборато́рное стекло́ — chemical glassцветно́е стекло́ — coloured glassэлектрова́куумное стекло́ — electron-tube glassяче́истое стекло́ — cellular glass -
6 стекло с фаской
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7 призма
1) General subject: knife edge (весов), in the light (of), through the prism of (сквозьпризму), perspective2) Geology: domatic crystal3) Aviation: v-block4) Literal: lens (Ever the realist, he sees the rise of China and India... through the lens of Singapore's interests - Будучи реалистом, он рассматривает подъем Китая и Индии... сквозь призму интересов Сингапура)5) Engineering: knife-edge, knife-edged support, vee block, wedge (в расчёте фундаментов)6) Mathematics: prism, prismatic solid7) Automobile industry: ram8) Forestry: cant, square-sawn timber9) Textile: lag, prism (жаккардовой машины)10) Information technology: bevelled glass -
8 фильтр выпуклое стекло
Information technology: bevelled glass filterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фильтр выпуклое стекло
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9 эффект скошенного стеклянного блока
Information technology: bevelled glass effect (в графике)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эффект скошенного стеклянного блока
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10 Facettenglas
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Facettenglas
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11 Jenkins, Charles Francis
[br]b. 1867 USAd. 1934 USA[br]American pioneer of motion pictures and television.[br]During the early years of the motion picture industry, Jenkins made many innovations, including the development in 1894 of his own projector, the "Phantoscope", which was widely used for a number of years. In the same year he also suggested the possibility of electrically transmitting pictures over a distance, an interest that led to a lifetime of experimentation. As a result of his engineering contributions to the practical realization of moving pictures, in 1915 the National Motion Picture Board of Trade asked him to chair a committee charged with establishing technical standards for the industry. This in turn led to his proposing the creation of a professional society for those engineers in the industry, and the following year the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (later to become the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) was formed, with Jenkins as its first President. Soon after this he began experiments with mechanical television, using both the Nipkow hole-spiral disc and a low-definition system of his own, based on rotating bevelled glass discs (his so-called "prismatic rings") and alkali-metal photocells. In the 1920s he gave many demonstrations of mechanical television, including a cable transmission of a crude silhouette of President Harding from Washington, DC, to Philadelphia in 1923 and a radio broadcast from Washington in 1928. The following year he formed the Jenkins Television Company to make television transmitters and receivers, but it soon went into debt and was acquired by the de Forest Company, from whom RCA later purchased the patents.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFirst President, Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1916.Bibliography1923, "Radio photographs, radio movies and radio vision", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 16:78.1923, "Recent progress in the transmission of motion pictures by radio", Transactions ofthe Society of Motion Picture Engineers 17:81.1925, "Radio movies", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 21:7. 1930, "Television systems", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 15:445. 1925. Vision by Radio.Further ReadingJ.H.Udelson, 1982, The Great Television Race: A History of the American Television Industry, 1925–41: University of Alabama Press.R.W.Hubbell, 1946, 4,000 Years of Television, London: G.Harrap \& Sons.1926. "The Jenkins system", Wireless World 18: 642 (contains a specific account of Jenkins's work).KFBiographical history of technology > Jenkins, Charles Francis
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