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1 noun∎ made of metal en métal(b) Typography plomb m(c) (for road-building) cailloutis m, empierrement m(d) (in glassmaking) pâte f de verreen métal(a) (cover with metal) couvrir de métal►► metal detector détecteur m de métaux;metal engraver graveur(euse) m,f sur métaux;metal fatigue fatigue f du métal;metal polish produit m pour faire briller les métaux;metal wood (golf club) bois-métal m -
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металл || покрывать металлом || металлический- acid-resistant metalmetal being machined — металл, обрабатываемый на станке
- added metal
- admiralty gun metal
- admiralty metal
- alloying metal
- all-weld metal
- amalgamated metal
- antifriction metal
- as-forged metal
- as-quenched metal
- as-rolled metal
- babbit metal
- backing metal
- bar metal
- base metal
- basic metal
- bearing metals
- binder metal
- bluish-white metal
- body-centered cubic metal
- brazing filler metal
- brittle metal
- cast metal
- cast-on white metal
- ceramic metal
- clad metal
- coarse-grained metal
- cold-drawn metal
- cold-rolled metal
- cold-shaping metal
- cold-short metal
- cold-worked metal
- commercial metal
- component metal
- composite metal
- corrosion-resisting metal
- corrugated sheet metal
- coupled metals
- creep-resistant metal
- crude metal
- cupola metal
- cutting metal
- deposited metal
- difficult-to-form metal
- dispersion strengthened metal
- dual metal
- ductile metal
- earth metal
- easely-extrudable metal
- electrode metal
- electronegative metal
- excess metal
- exotic metal
- extra high-purity metal
- fabricated metals
- face-centered cubic metal
- ferrous base metals
- ferrous based metals
- ferrous metal
- fiber reinforced metal
- filler metal
- fine metal
- finishing metal
- flux metal
- foamed metal
- free-cutting metal
- fusible metal
- galvanized metal
- granulated metal
- grayish-white metal
- gun metal
- hard metal
- hard-to-machine metal
- head metal
- heat-resistant metal
- heavy metal
- heavy-gage sheet metal
- high-density metal
- highly refined metal
- high-melting metal
- high-melting-point metal
- high-purity metal
- high-reflectivity metal
- high-test metal
- hot metal
- hot-rolled metal
- hot-short metal
- hydra metals
- impure metal
- incorrodible metal
- industrial metal
- ingot metal
- iron-carbon metal
- iron-gray metal
- laminated metal
- lead battery metal
- lead-base white metal
- leftover metal
- less-common metal
- light metal
- light-gage sheet metal
- light-weight metal
- lithium metal
- low-density metal
- low-expansion metal
- low-melting metal
- low-melting-point metal
- lustrous metal
- magnetostrictive metals
- matrix metal
- medium-melting metal
- medium-melting-point metal
- model metal
- molten metal
- neutral metal
- noble metal
- no-coolant metal
- nonferrous metal
- nonreactive metal
- old metal
- oxydized metal
- oxygen hungry metal
- parent metal
- pickled sheet metal
- pig metal
- piped metal
- plate metal
- plated metal
- plutonium metal
- powder metal
- powdered metal
- precious metal
- prerefined metal
- primary metal
- principal metal
- pure metal
- rare-earth metals
- reactive metal
- recirculated metal
- refined metal
- refractory metal
- remelted metal
- rolled metal
- rolling metal
- round metal
- scrap metal
- secondary metal
- sheet metal
- silicon metal
- silvery-white metal
- sluggish metal
- slush metal
- solder metal
- space metal
- speculum metal
- sponge metal
- sprayed metal
- strain-hardening metal
- superconducting metal
- superpurity metal
- surplus metal
- tenacious metal
- thermostat metal
- tin metal
- tin-base white metal
- tin-free metal
- tinning metal
- titanium metal
- tough metal
- underlying metal
- unstainable metal
- upset metal
- very-high-purity metal
- virgin metal
- washed metal
- waste metal
- weld metal
- white metal
- Wood metal
- wrought metal
- yellow metal
- zone-melted metal
- zone-refined metalEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > metal
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3 wood-to-metal connection
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood-to-metal connection
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4 metal-to-wood laminating
metal-to-wood laminating Metall-Holz-Laminierung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > metal-to-wood laminating
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5 metal cutting shears
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6 wood-turning lathe
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7 wood
1. древесина2. лесоматериалcompressed wood — прессованная [уплотнённая] древесина
densified wood — уплотнённая [прессованная] древесина
densified laminated wood — древесный слоистый пластик, слоистый древопластик
glued wood — ( клеёная) фанера
hard wood — твёрдая древесина
impregnated wood — пропитанная древесина
metal-faced wood — фанера с металлической облицовкой
molded impregnated wood — прессованная пропитанная древесина, слоистый древопластик, балинит, дельта-древесина
ply wood — фанера
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > wood
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8 Wood, Henry Alexander Wise
SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]b. 1 March 1866 New York, USAd. 9 April 1939 USA[br]American manufacturer and inventor of printing machinery, including a stereotype casting machine.[br]The son of a Congressman and mayor of New York, Wood was educated at Media Academy in Pennsylvania, specializing in scientific subjects. The death of his father in 1881 prevented his going on to college and he went to work at the Campbell Printing and Manufacturing Company, of which he became President in 1896. In the meantime, he had married the daughter of J.L.Brower, the previous head of the company. Later business consolidations brought into being the Wood Newspaper Machine Corporation.Wood was responsible for a series of inventions that brought great benefit to the newspaperprinting processes. Most notable was the Autoplate, patented first in 1900 and finally in 1903. This enabled a whole page of newspaper type to be cast in metal at once, saving much time and effort in the forming of stereotypes; this invention earned him the Elliott Cresson gold medal of the Franklin Institute in 1909. Other inventions were the Autoreel, a high-speed press-feeder device, and the Autopaster, which automatically replaced a spent paper roll with a new one in a newspaper press, without the need to stop the press. Wood's improved presses and inventions increased the speed of newspaper production from 24,000 to 60,000 copies per hour, printed and folded.He was also much interested in aviation and was an early member of the Aero Club of America, becoming its Vice-President for six years. He helped to found the magazine Flying and was its Editor from 1911 to 1919. He had predicted the part played by aircraft and submarines during the Second World War and was invited to join a panel of consulting inventors and engineers to assist the development of the US Navy. He was soon at odds with the authorities, however, and he resigned in 1915. After the war, he spent time in vigorous campaigning against immigration, America's entry into the League of Nations and on many other issues, in all of which he was highly controversial. Nevertheless, he retained his interest in the newspaper-machinery business, remaining President of his company until 1935 and Chairman of the Board thereafter. In 1934 he became Chairman of the NRA Code Authority of the newspaper-machine industry.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1939, New York Times (10 April). Obituary, 1939, New York Herald Tribune (10 April).LRDBiographical history of technology > Wood, Henry Alexander Wise
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10 wood screw
lag screw — глухарь, шуруп с квадратной головкой
Синонимический ряд:fastener (noun) fastener; flat head screw; metal screw; round-head screw; screw; shaft; tapered bolt; threaded pin -
11 Wood's metal
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12 wood core box
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13 wood pattern
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14 wood industry
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15 wood char
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16 wood industry
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17 wood-stake flume
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > wood-stake flume
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18 wood screw
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19 metal-adsorbent char
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > metal-adsorbent char
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20 Wood metal
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