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1 coiled material
1. полоса в рулоне (напр., заготовка для сварных труб)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > coiled material
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2 coiled tube
труба, смотанная в бухту; труба, свёрнутая на бухтосверточной машине; бухта труб; см. также coiled material; coiled pipeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > coiled tube
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3 coiled skelp
штрипс ( полоса) в рулоне; рулонная полосовая заготовка для сварных труб; см. также coiled materialАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > coiled skelp
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4 Coil-Material
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5 материал в бухтах
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > материал в бухтах
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6 материал в рулонах
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > материал в рулонах
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7 материал в бухтах
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > материал в бухтах
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8 рулонный материал
coiled material, roll material, web material полигр.Русско-английский политехнический словарь > рулонный материал
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9 материал в рулонах
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > материал в рулонах
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10 рулонный материал
1) Engineering: coiled material, roll material, webbing2) Polygraphy: web material3) Silicates: web4) Makarov: reel-fed material -
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12 материал в рулонах
Metallurgy: coiled materialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материал в рулонах
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13 Bund
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14 bundle
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bundle
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15 Horn
n; -(e)s, Hörner1. ZOOL. horn; der Schnecke: feeler; auf die Hörner nehmen Stier etc.: toss; umg., fig. mit Auto: knock up into the air; jemandem Hörner aufsetzen fig. cuckold s.o.; sich (Dat) die Hörner abstoßen fig. sow one’s wild oats; Stier 12. MUS. (French) horn; MIL. bugle; ins Horn stoßen blow one’s horn; ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig. play the same tune, be of one mind (in the matter); mit jemandem ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig. chime in with s.o., go along with s.o. (wholeheartedly)3. MOT. (Hupe) horn4. umg. (Beule) bump (on one’s head)—* * *das Horn(Geweih) horn;(Instrument) horn;(Material) horn* * *Họrn [hɔrn]nt -(e)s, -er['hœrnɐ]1) (von Tieren = Trinkhorn) horn; (fig inf = Beule) bump, lumpjdn mit den Hörnern aufspießen — to gore sb
jdm Hörner aufsetzen (inf) — to cuckold sb, to give sb horns (old)
Hörner tragen (fig) — to be a cuckold
das Horn von Afrika (Geog) — the Horn of Africa
See:→ Stierdie Hörner (im Orchester) — the horns pl, the horn section
ins Horn stoßen — to blow or sound the horn
3) (bei Schnecke) horn, feeler* * *das1) (a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) bugle2) (a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc: A ram has horns.) horn3) (the material of which this is made: spoons made of horn; ( also adjective) horn spoons.) horn4) (something which looks like a horn in shape: a snail's horns.) horn5) (an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound: a hunting-horn.) horn* * *<-[e]s, Hörner>[hɔrn, pl ˈhœrnɐ]nt1. (Auswuchs) horndas \Horn von Afrika the Horn of Africadas Goldene \Horn the Golden Horn2. (Material aus Horn) horn3. MUS hornins \Horn stoßen to sound the horn5.* * *das; Horn[e]s, Hörner1) hornjemandem Hörner aufsetzen — (fig. ugs.) cuckold somebody
2) (Blasinstrument) horn; (Milit.) bugleins gleiche Horn stoßen — (fig.) take the same line
3) o. Pl. (Substanz) horn* * *Horn1 n; -(e)s, Hörnerjemandem Hörner aufsetzen fig cuckold sb;sich (dat)2. MUS (French) horn; MIL bugle;ins Horn stoßen blow one’s horn;ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig play the same tune, be of one mind (in the matter);mit jemandem ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig chime in with sb, go along with sb (wholeheartedly)* * *das; Horn[e]s, Hörner1) hornjemandem Hörner aufsetzen — (fig. ugs.) cuckold somebody
sich (Dat.) die Hörner abstoßen — (fig.) sow one's wild oats
2) (Blasinstrument) horn; (Milit.) bugleins gleiche Horn stoßen — (fig.) take the same line
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16 Combing
This term is used literally and denotes the combing of fibrous materials in sliver form by mechanically actuated combs, or by hand-operated combs. In general, the objects in combing are two, namely (1) to obtain the maximum parallelisation of the fibres, and (2) to remove impurities and undesired short fibres. Combing machines differ considerably in their action on fibres, and in practice the different types of combs are used in somewhat restricted fields. For combing cotton the Nasmith and Heilmann combs are principally used. In the United States of America the Whitin comb is much used. In all three of these machines successive rows of combs are set in cylinders, the material being presented for combing in the form of thin narrow laps, which after combing are formed into a sliver and coiled in a can. For combing wool, four types of comb are in use, namely, the Noble, Lister, Holden and Heilmann. Also see under each name. The combs of the Noble machine are in the form of pins set vertically in one large and two small circles with appropriate mechanism for dabbing the wool into the pins of the combs and means for drawing off the combed wool in a continuous sliver, which is wound into a ball and constitutes the " top " of the worsted trade. The machine has a high production and is suitable for use on a large variety of wools, particularly those of 4-in. to 8-in. staple. The Lister comb is specially suitable for long wools. The combing mechanism includes a gill-box and comb circle. The Holden comb is suitable for wools of 3-in. to 6-in. staple, and of 50's to 70's quality. The Heilmann, also known as the " rectilinear " comb, is used for short wools, say, up to about 2-in. staple, and when used for wool is arranged differently for feed and delivery than for combing cotton. It is becoming of increasing importance for combing short fibred wools for subsequent spinning into fine, full handling hosiery yarns. -
17 Macaroon
A French term for a great variety of round, looped, coiled or spiral ornaments used as trimmings on dresses, hats, upholstery, etc. It is made of material which is formed into a thin tube and then fastened to the foundation. -
18 horn
[hɔːn] noun1) a hard object which grows ( usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc:قَرْنA ram has horns.
2) the material of which this is made:مادَّة قَرْنِيَّه( also adjective) horn spoons.
3) something which is made of horn:شيءٌ مَصنوع من القُرونa shoehorn.
4) something which looks like a horn in shape:شيءٌ يَبْدو مِثل القَرْن في شَكلِهa snail's horns.
5) the apparatus in a car etc which gives a warning sound:بوق السَّيّارَهThe driver blew his horn.
6) an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound:بوق: آلة موسيقيَّه بوق فرنسي: بوق نُحاسي ملولَبa hunting-horn.
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