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41 lock
1. n локон2. n поэт. волосы3. n пучок волос4. n клок5. n замок; запор; затворlock engine — механизм блокировки; блок установки замков
form lock — замок для крепления формы, формодержатель
6. n замок, затворcombination lock — замок с секретом, секретный замок
7. n шлюз; плотина; перемычка8. n захват «на ключ»9. n мёртвая хватка; тиски10. n затор11. n тех. стопор; чека12. n тех. сл. укрыватель краденого13. n тех. амер. сл. полная уверенность; вернякunder lock and key — под замком, под надёжным запором
14. v запирать на замокrelease a lock — снимать блокировку; снимать замок
15. v запиратьсяlock away — запирать; держать под замком
16. v сжимать, стискивать17. v хранить18. v полигр. закреплять, заключать набор19. v соединять, сплетать; сцеплять20. v сцепиться в схваткеto lock horns — вступить в борьбу, сцепиться
21. v амер. схватиться, сцепиться22. v обыкн. s23. v окружать со всех сторон24. v застрять; увязнуть25. v тормозить26. v воен. смыкать27. v воен. смыкаться28. v воен. тех. блокировать, сцеплять, включать29. v воен. шлюзоватьСинонимический ряд:1. dam (noun) dam; floodgate2. fastener (noun) bar; bolt; catch; clasp; closure; fastener; fastening; hasp; latch; padlock3. portion of hair (noun) braid; curl; plait; portion of hair; ringlet; snip; strand; tress; tuft; twist4. fasten (verb) bar; bolt; clasp; fasten; intertwine; join; link; secure; turn the key5. lock up (verb) enclose; impound; incarcerate; jail; lock up6. completely (other) 100 per cent; absolutely; altogether; categorically; completely; entirely; exhaustively; from A to Z; from start to finish; fully; hook, line, and sinker; in full; in toto (Latin); lock, stock, and barrel; perfectly; purely; thoroughly; through and through; totally; utterly; wholly; without exceptionАнтонимический ряд:disconnect; release; unlock -
42 pin
1. n булавкаto put a pin — заколоть, приколоть
safety pin — английская, безопасная булавка
2. n шпилька; заколкаbolt pin — шпилька, чека
3. n брошка; брошь4. n значок5. n кнопка6. n прищепкаto fix smth. with a pin — повесить на прищепках, прищепить
7. n редк. гвоздь8. n тех. палец; штифт; шпилька; шплинт; чека9. n тех. шкворень, ось; цапфа; шейка; цевка; пята10. n эл. штырь, штырёк; контакт; ножка цоколя11. n разг. ноги12. n кегля13. n игра в кегли14. n бочонок в 4115. n скалка16. n вязальная спица17. n муз. колок18. n английская булавка19. n мор. кофель-нагель20. n уключина21. n рабочая часть ключа22. n стержень замка23. n стр. шип24. n стр. соединение «ласточкин хвост»25. n стр. спец. пробойникpunching pin — пробойник, бородок
26. n стр. флажок с номером27. n стр. мед. скоба28. n стр. спец. пик; вершина29. n стр. спец. измерительный стержень30. n стр. степень; уровень31. n стр. выступающая бедренная кость32. n стр. удержание противника на лопатках33. n стр. зашпиливание, пришпиливание; скалывание, прикалывание34. n стр. мелочь; пустяк, ерунда35. n стр. тепловыделяющий элемент, твэл36. n стр. шахм. связкаas neat as a pin — чистенький, аккуратный; новенький;
to be on pins and needles — — сидеть как на иголках, быть как на угольях
to keep in the pin — воздерживаться от пьянства, не пить
37. a спец. мелкозернистый38. v прикалывать; скреплять, скалывать39. v прикалывать, пробивать40. v придавить, прижать41. v спорт. положить на обе лопатки42. v крепко схватить43. v поймать на слове; припереть к стене; связать обещанием44. v точно определить; установить45. v разг. подхватить; найти, поймать46. v воен. накрыть противника огнём47. v воен. находиться под огнём48. v запереть, загнать49. v разг. стянуть; стащить50. v разг. схватить; сцапать51. v обыкн. амер. унив. жарг. обручиться с девушкойshe was pinned by Tom — они с Томом решили кадриться; клеиться
52. v амер. сл. просекать; знать, куда клонит собеседник53. v амер. разг. знать; признавать54. v амер. разг. разглядывать, изучать55. v разг. возлагать; пришиватьthe police could not pin the crime on him — полиция не смогла доказать, что преступление совершил он
56. v разг. возлагать надежду; доверятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. brooch (noun) badge; broach; brooch; clip; jewel; jewelry; stickpin; tiepin2. fastening (noun) bar; bodkin; bolt; brace; breastpin; clasp; dowel; fastening; nail; peg3. needle (noun) needle4. attach (verb) attach; secure5. fasten (verb) bind; clasp; close; fasten; fixАнтонимический ряд: -
43 camshaft drive
1. привод от кулачкового валаservo drive — следящий привод; сервопривод; сервомеханизм
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45 Gorton, Richard
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. 1790s England[br]English patentee of a power loom for weaving narrow fabrics.[br]In May 1791, Richard Gorton took out a patent for a new type of power-driven loom for narrow fabrics to "work one or several pieces at the same time, either by hand, lath, steam engine, or by water-machinery". The sley with the reed was worked by a crank, and the picker by a lever and cam. The shuttle-box had springs to retain the shuttle, and the warp was kept tight by weights. A stop, which was usually pushed out of the way by the shuttle entering the box, prevented the sley or lath "driving the shuttle against the piece" when the shuttle stuck in the middle. One particularly interesting feature was the sizing of the warp threads by means of brushes and a roller that turned in a square trough filled with size. This pre-dates Radcliffe's sizing machine, which is always considered the first, by a number of years. The mill in which these machines worked was at Cuckney, near Mansfield, England. In 1788 Thomas Gorton had installed one of the earliest Boulton \& Watt rotative steam engines there.[br]BibliographyMay 1791, British patent no. 1,804 (power loom for weaving narrow fabrics).Further ReadingR.L.Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester (provides an account of Gorton's patent).S.D.Chapman, 1967, The Early Factory Masters, Newton Abbot (makes a brief mention of this invention).RLH -
46 Kay (of Warrington), John
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. c.1770 England[br]English clockmaker who helped Richard Arkwright to construct his spinning machine.[br]John Kay was a clockmaker of Warrington. He moved to Leigh, where he helped Thomas Highs to construct his spinning machine, but lack of success made them abandon their attempts. Kay first met Richard Arkwright in March 1767 and six months later was persuaded by Arkwright to make one or more models of the roller spinning machine he had built under Highs's supervision. Kay went with Arkwright to Preston, where they continued working on the machine. Kay also went with Arkwright when he moved to Nottingham. It was around this time that he entered into an agreement with Arkwright to serve him for twenty-one years and was bound not to disclose any details of the machines. Presumably Kay helped to set up the first spinning machines at Arkwright's Nottingham mill as well as at Cromford. Despite their agreement, he seems to have left after about five years and may have disclosed the secret of Arkwright's crank and comb on the carding engine to others. Kay was later to give evidence against Arkwright during the trial of his patent in 1785.[br]Further ReadingR.S.Fitton, 1989, The Arkwrights, Spinners of Fortune, Manchester (the most detailed account of Kay's connections with Arkwright and his evidence during the later patent trials).A.P.Wadsworth and J. de L.Mann, 1931, The Cotton Trade and Industrial Lancashire, Manchester (mentions Kay's association with Arkwright).RLHBiographical history of technology > Kay (of Warrington), John
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47 shaft
шахта, ствол шахты; вал; ось стержень, шпиндель; тяга, привод•
- agitator shaft
- air shaft
- articulated shaft
- auger shaft
- auxiliary shaft
- balanced crankshaft
- ball-bearing crankshaft
- basic shaft
- blind shaft
- bevel pinion shaft
- built-up crankshaft
- cage shaft
- cager rocker shaft
- caisson-sunk shaft
- cam shaft
- cardan shaft
- castellated saft
- centre shaft
- chippy shaft
- circular shaft
- clutch shaft
- connection shaft
- counter-weighted crankshaft
- crank shaft
- cutter shaft
- cutting shaft
- deep shaft
- discharging air shaft
- distributing shaft
- double-jointed shaft
- downcast shaft
- drainage shaft
- drawing shaft
- drive shaft
- drive shaft
- driven shaft
- driving shaft
- dummy shaft
- drum shaft
- eccentric shaft
- elliptical shaft
- emergency shaft
- enclosed cardan shaft
- engaging shaft
- engine shaft
- escape shaft
- exhaust camshaft
- exploratory shaft
- exposed propeller shaft
- extraction shaft
- feed shaft
- flexible shaft
- fluted shaft
- four-bearing crankshaft
- gear shaft
- grinding shaft
- haulage shaft
- hoisting shaft
- idle shaft
- inclined shaft
- inlet camshaft
- jack shaft
- joint hoisting shaft
- joint ventilation shaft
- live power take-off shaft
- mine drive shaft
- main shaft
- main winding shaft
- main working shaft
- monkey shaft
- multispeed power take-off shaft
- multithrow crankshaft
- one-piece crankshaft
- output shaft
- overhead camshaft
- pinion shaft
- power shaft
- power take-off shaft
- production shaft
- prospecting shaft
- pump shaft
- rectangular shaft
- reverse power take-off shaft
- reverse shaft
- roller-bearing crankshaft
- shifting camshaft
- single-throw crankshaft
- skip shaft
- spline shaft
- splined shaft
- stand-by shaft
- tender shaft
- three-throw crankshaft
- timbered shaft
- torsion shaft
- transmission shaft
- two-bearing crankshaft
- two-throw crankshaft
- upcast shaft
- variable-drive power take-off shaft
- winding shaft
- worm shaft
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