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1) Техника: гипсовый раствор, гипсовый штукатурный раствор, накрывочный слой штукатурки, накрывка (верхний слой штукатурки)2) Строительство: гипсовая штукатурка с патентованными добавками, накрывка -
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1) штукатурка; штукатурный раствор; строительный гипс || штукатурить2) двойная корка ( дефект слитка)•to gage plaster — вносить добавки в штукатурный раствор;to key plaster — насекать поверхность штукатурки;to run plaster through sieve — процеживать( штукатурный) раствор через сито;to scour plaster — затирать штукатурку вкруговую;to scratch plaster — насекать поверхность штукатурки;plaster of Paris — чистый [полуводный\] гипс; строительный гипс-
acoustical plaster
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adamant plaster
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anhydrous plaster
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asbestos plaster
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barium plaster
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bond plaster
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cement plaster
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concrete bond plaster
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dead-burned plaster
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fibered plaster
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flooring plaster
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gaged plaster
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gaging plaster
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gypsum plaster
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hard plaster
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hard-burned plaster
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hard-finish plaster
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hard-wall plaster
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hemihydrate plaster
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lime plaster
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neat plaster
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patent plaster
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11 apply
1. transitive verb1) anlegen [Verband]; auftragen [Creme, Paste, Farbe] (to auf + Akk.); zuführen [Wärme, Flüssigkeit] (to Dat.)2) (make use of) anwendenapplied linguistics/mathematics — angewandte Sprachwissenschaft / Mathematik
3) (devote) richten, lenken [Gedanken, Überlegungen, Geist] (to auf + Akk.); verwenden [Zeit, Energie] (to auf + Akk.)2. intransitive verbapply oneself [to something] — sich (Dat.) Mühe geben [mit etwas]; sich [um etwas] bemühen
things which don't apply to us — Dinge, die uns nicht betreffen
2) (address oneself)apply [to somebody] for something — [jemanden] um etwas bitten od. (geh.) ersuchen; (for passport, licence, etc.) [bei jemandem] etwas beantragen; (for job) sich [bei jemandem] um etwas bewerben
* * *1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) auftragen2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) anwenden3) ((with for) to ask for( something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) sich bewerben (um)4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) zutreffen5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) gelten•- academic.ru/3247/appliance">appliance- applicable
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- apply oneself/one's mind* * *ap·ply<- ie->[əˈplaɪ]I. vi1. (formally request)▪ to \apply for sth (for a job) sich akk um etw akk bewerben; (for permission) etw akk beantragen (to bei + dat)Tim's applied to join the police Tim hat sich bei der Polizei beworbento \apply for a grant/job sich akk um [o für] ein Stipendium/eine Stelle bewerbento \apply for a passport einen Pass beantragento \apply for a patent ein Patent anmeldento \apply for shares BRIT FIN Aktien zeichnen2. (submit application)to \apply for a job eine Bewerbung einreichenplease \apply in writing to the address below bitte richten Sie Ihre schriftliche Bewerbung an unten stehende Adresse3. (pertain) gelten▪ to \apply to sb/sth jdn/etw betreffenII. vt1. (put on)to \apply a bandage einen Verband anlegento \apply cream/paint Creme/Farbe auftragento \apply make-up Make-up auflegento \apply a splint to sth etw schienen2. (use)▪ to \apply sth etw gebrauchento \apply the brakes bremsento \apply force Gewalt anwendento \apply sanctions Sanktionen verhängento \apply common sense seinen gesunden Menschenverstand benutzen3. (persevere)* * *[ə'plaɪ]1. vtpaint, ointment, lotion etc auftragen (to auf +acc), applizieren (spec); dressing, plaster anlegen, applizieren (spec); force, pressure, theory, rules anwenden (to auf +acc); knowledge, skills verwenden (to für), anwenden (to auf +acc); funds verwenden (to für), gebrauchen (to für); brakes betätigen; results, findings verwerten (to für); one's attention, efforts zuwenden ( to +dat), richten (to auf +acc); embargo, sanctions verhängen (to über +acc)to apply oneself/one's mind (to sth) — sich/seinen Kopf (inf) (bei etw) anstrengen
that term can be applied to many things — dieser Begriff kann auf viele Dinge angewendet werden or trifft auf viele Dinge zu
2. vi1) (= make an application) sich bewerben (for um, für)to apply to sb for sth — sich an jdn wegen etw wenden; (for job, grant also) sich bei jdm für or um etw bewerben; (for loan, grant also) bei jdm etw beantragen
apply at the office/next door/within — Anfragen im Büro/nebenan/im Laden
she has applied to college/university — sie hat sich um einen Studienplatz beworben
2) (= be applicable) gelten (to für); (warning, threat, regulation) gelten (to für), betreffen (to +acc); (description) zutreffen (to auf +acc, für)* * *apply [əˈplaı]A v/tapply a plaster to a wound ein Pflaster auf eine Wunde kleben;apply a varnish coating einen Lacküberzug aufbringen oder -tragen2. die Bremsen etc betätigen:apply the brakes auch bremsen3. (to)a) verwenden (auf akk, für)b) anwenden (auf akk):apply all one’s energy seine ganze Energie einsetzen oder aufbieten;apply a lever einen Hebel ansetzen;apply drastic measures drastische Maßnahmen anwenden oder ergreifen;applied to modern conditions auf moderne Verhältnisse angewandt;the force is applied to the longer lever arm PHYS die Kraft greift am längeren Hebelarm an4. anwenden, beziehen ( beide:to auf akk)6. a) apply o.s. sich widmen (to dat)b) sich anstrengenB v/i1. (to) Anwendung finden (bei), zutreffen oder sich anwenden lassen (auf akk), passen (auf akk, zu), anwendbar sein oder sich beziehen (auf akk), gelten (für):the law does not apply das Gesetz findet keine Anwendung oder ist nicht anwendbar;this applies to all cases dies gilt für alle Fälle, dies lässt sich auf alle Fälle anwenden3. (for) beantragen (akk), einen Antrag stellen (auf akk), einkommen oder nachsuchen (um), (auch zum Patent) anmelden (akk):apply for membership einen Aufnahmeantrag stellen;apply to sb for sth bei jemandem um etwas nachsuchen;4. sich bewerben ( for um):5. bitten, ersuchen ( beide:to akk;for um)* * *1. transitive verb1) anlegen [Verband]; auftragen [Creme, Paste, Farbe] (to auf + Akk.); zuführen [Wärme, Flüssigkeit] (to Dat.)apply the brakes — bremsen; die Bremse betätigen
2) (make use of) anwendenapplied linguistics/mathematics — angewandte Sprachwissenschaft / Mathematik
3) (devote) richten, lenken [Gedanken, Überlegungen, Geist] (to auf + Akk.); verwenden [Zeit, Energie] (to auf + Akk.)2. intransitive verbapply oneself [to something] — sich (Dat.) Mühe geben [mit etwas]; sich [um etwas] bemühen
1) (have relevance) zutreffen (to auf + Akk.); (be valid) geltenthings which don't apply to us — Dinge, die uns nicht betreffen
apply [to somebody] for something — [jemanden] um etwas bitten od. (geh.) ersuchen; (for passport, licence, etc.) [bei jemandem] etwas beantragen; (for job) sich [bei jemandem] um etwas bewerben
* * *(for) v.sich bewerben (um) v. (to) v.anlegen v.anwenden (auf) v.auflegen v. v.anlegen v.anwenden v.auflegen v.verwenden v.zutreffen v. -
12 Evans, Oliver
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 13 September 1755 Newport, Delaware, USAd. 15 April 1819 New York, USA[br]American millwright and inventor of the first automatic corn mill.[br]He was the fifth child of Charles and Ann Stalcrop Evans, and by the age of 15 he had four sisters and seven brothers. Nothing is known of his schooling, but at the age of 17 he was apprenticed to a Newport wheelwright and wagon-maker. At 19 he was enrolled in a Delaware Militia Company in the Revolutionary War but did not see active service. About this time he invented a machine for bending and cutting off the wires in textile carding combs. In July 1782, with his younger brother, Joseph, he moved to Tuckahoe on the eastern shore of the Delaware River, where he had the basic idea of the automatic flour mill. In July 1782, with his elder brothers John and Theophilus, he bought part of his father's Newport farm, on Red Clay Creek, and planned to build a mill there. In 1793 he married Sarah Tomlinson, daughter of a Delaware farmer, and joined his brothers at Red Clay Creek. He worked there for some seven years on his automatic mill, from about 1783 to 1790.His system for the automatic flour mill consisted of bucket elevators to raise the grain, a horizontal screw conveyor, other conveying devices and a "hopper boy" to cool and dry the meal before gathering it into a hopper feeding the bolting cylinder. Together these components formed the automatic process, from incoming wheat to outgoing flour packed in barrels. At that time the idea of such automation had not been applied to any manufacturing process in America. The mill opened, on a non-automatic cycle, in 1785. In January 1786 Evans applied to the Delaware legislature for a twenty-five-year patent, which was granted on 30 January 1787 although there was much opposition from the Quaker millers of Wilmington and elsewhere. He also applied for patents in Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Hampshire. In May 1789 he went to see the mill of the four Ellicot brothers, near Baltimore, where he was impressed by the design of a horizontal screw conveyor by Jonathan Ellicot and exchanged the rights to his own elevator for those of this machine. After six years' work on his automatic mill, it was completed in 1790. In the autumn of that year a miller in Brandywine ordered a set of Evans's machinery, which set the trend toward its general adoption. A model of it was shown in the Market Street shop window of Robert Leslie, a watch-and clockmaker in Philadelphia, who also took it to England but was unsuccessful in selling the idea there.In 1790 the Federal Plant Laws were passed; Evans's patent was the third to come within the new legislation. A detailed description with a plate was published in a Philadelphia newspaper in January 1791, the first of a proposed series, but the paper closed and the series came to nothing. His brother Joseph went on a series of sales trips, with the result that some machinery of Evans's design was adopted. By 1792 over one hundred mills had been equipped with Evans's machinery, the millers paying a royalty of $40 for each pair of millstones in use. The series of articles that had been cut short formed the basis of Evans's The Young Millwright and Miller's Guide, published first in 1795 after Evans had moved to Philadelphia to set up a store selling milling supplies; it was 440 pages long and ran to fifteen editions between 1795 and 1860.Evans was fairly successful as a merchant. He patented a method of making millstones as well as a means of packing flour in barrels, the latter having a disc pressed down by a toggle-joint arrangement. In 1801 he started to build a steam carriage. He rejected the idea of a steam wheel and of a low-pressure or atmospheric engine. By 1803 his first engine was running at his store, driving a screw-mill working on plaster of Paris for making millstones. The engine had a 6 in. (15 cm) diameter cylinder with a stroke of 18 in. (45 cm) and also drove twelve saws mounted in a frame and cutting marble slabs at a rate of 100 ft (30 m) in twelve hours. He was granted a patent in the spring of 1804. He became involved in a number of lawsuits following the extension of his patent, particularly as he increased the licence fee, sometimes as much as sixfold. The case of Evans v. Samuel Robinson, which Evans won, became famous and was one of these. Patent Right Oppression Exposed, or Knavery Detected, a 200-page book with poems and prose included, was published soon after this case and was probably written by Oliver Evans. The steam engine patent was also extended for a further seven years, but in this case the licence fee was to remain at a fixed level. Evans anticipated Edison in his proposal for an "Experimental Company" or "Mechanical Bureau" with a capital of thirty shares of $100 each. It came to nothing, however, as there were no takers. His first wife, Sarah, died in 1816 and he remarried, to Hetty Ward, the daughter of a New York innkeeper. He was buried in the Bowery, on Lower Manhattan; the church was sold in 1854 and again in 1890, and when no relative claimed his body he was reburied in an unmarked grave in Trinity Cemetery, 57th Street, Broadway.[br]Further ReadingE.S.Ferguson, 1980, Oliver Evans: Inventive Genius of the American Industrial Revolution, Hagley Museum.G.Bathe and D.Bathe, 1935, Oliver Evans: Chronicle of Early American Engineering, Philadelphia, Pa.IMcN -
13 application
nounapplication form — Antragsformular, das
3) (putting) Auftragen, das (to auf + Akk.); (administering) Anwendung, die; (of heat, liquids) Zufuhr, die; (employment; of rule etc.) Anwendung, die4) (Computing) Applikation, die* * *[æpli-]1) (a formal request; an act of applying: several applications for the new job; The syllabus can be obtained on application to the headmaster.) die Bewerbung2) (hard work: He has got a good job through sheer application.) der Fleiß3) (an ointment etc applied to a cut, wound etc.) das Auftragen* * *ap·pli·ca·tion[ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃən]n1. (formal request) for a job Bewerbung f ( for um + akk); for a permit Antrag m ( for auf/für + akk); for a patent Anmeldung f ( for von + dat)\application for bankruptcy Konkursantrag m\application for membership Mitgliedschaftsantrag m\application for a permit Bewilligungsgesuch mto put together/send off/submit an \application eine Bewerbung anfertigen/abschicken/einreichenon \application to sb/sth auf Anfrage bei jdm/etwfree information will be sent out on \application Gratisinformationen können angefordert werdenthe \application of a law/regulation die Anwendung eines Gesetzes/einer Regelungspreadsheet \application Tabellenkalkulationsprogramm ntword processing \application Textverarbeitungsprogramm nt\application for admission Zulassungsantrag m\application for quotation Börsenzulassungsantrag m\application for shares Aktienzeichnung fshares payable on \application bei Zeichnung zahlbare Aktien* * *["plI'keISən]n1) (for job etc) Bewerbung f (for um, für); (for grant, loan etc) Antrag m (for auf +acc), Gesuch nt (for für); (for patent) Anmeldung f (for +gen)to make application to sb for sth (form) (written) — bei jdm etw anfordern einen Antrag auf etw (acc) an jdn richten
2) (= act of applying of paint, ointment, lotion) Auftragen nt; (of dressing, plaster) Anlegen nt; (of force, pressure, theory, rules) Anwenden nt, Anwendung f; (of skills, knowledge) Anwendung f, Verwendung f; (of funds) Verwendung f (to für), Gebrauch m (to für); (COMPUT: = program) Anwendung f, Applikation f; (of embargo, sanctions) Verhängen nt, Verhängung f3) (= diligence, effort) Fleiß m, Eifer m5)See:= academic.ru/3248/applicability">applicability* * *application [ˌæplıˈkeıʃn] smany applications viele Verwendungszwecke;2. (Nutz)Anwendung f:3. Anwendung f, An-, Verwendbarkeit f:applications satellite Nutzsatellit mhave no application (to) keine Anwendung finden (bei), nicht zutreffen (auf akk), in keinem Zusammenhang stehen (mit)5. MEDa) Applikation f, Anwendung f, Anlegung f:b) Mittel n, Verband m, Umschlag mon the application of auf Antrag (gen);available on application auf Anfrage erhältlich;payable on application zahlbar bei Bestellung;application form Antrags-, Bewerbungs-, Anmeldungsformular n8. (Patent)Anmeldung f:file an application for a patent eine Patentanmeldung einreichen, ein Patent anmeldento bei)11. ASTRON Annäherung f (eines Planeten an einen Aspekt)* * *nounapplication form — Antragsformular, das
3) (putting) Auftragen, das (to auf + Akk.); (administering) Anwendung, die; (of heat, liquids) Zufuhr, die; (employment; of rule etc.) Anwendung, die4) (Computing) Applikation, die* * *(of paint) n.Anmeldung f.Antrag -¨e m.Anwendung f.Bewerbung f.Gesuch -e n.Nutzung -en f.Verwendung f.Zusatz -¨e m. -
14 Adam, Robert
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 3 July 1728 Kirkcaldy, Scotlandd. 3 March 1792 London, England[br]Scottish architect, active mostly in England, who led the neo-classical movement between 1760 and 1790.[br]Robert Adam was a man of outstanding talent, immense energy dedicated to his profession, and of great originality, who utilized all sources of classical art from ancient Greece and Rome as well as from the Renaissance and Baroque eras in Italy. He was also a very practical exponent of neo-classicism and believed in using the latest techniques to produce fine craftsmanship.Of particular interest to him was stucco, the material needed for elegant, finely crafted ceiling and wall designs. Stucco, though the Italian word for plaster, refers architecturally to a specific form of the material. Known as Stucco duro (hard plaster), its use and composition dates from the days of ancient Rome. Giovanni da Udine, a pupil of Raphael, having discovered some fine stucco antico in the ruins of the Palace of Titus in Rome, carried out extensive research during the Italian Renaissance in order to discover its precise composition; it was a mixture of powdered crystalline limestone (travertine), river sand, water and powdered white marble. The marble produced an exceptionally hard stucco when set, thereby differentiating it from plaster-work, and was a material fine enough to make delicate relief and statuary work possible.In the 1770s Robert Adam's ceiling and wall designs were characterized by low-relief, delicate, classical forms. He and his brothers, who formed the firm of Adam Brothers, were interested in a stucco which would be especially fine grained and hard setting. A number of new products then appearing on the market were easier to handle than earlier ones. These included a stucco by Mr David Wark, patented in 1765, and another by a Swiss clergyman called Liardet in 1773; the Adam firm purchased both patents and obtained an Act of Parliament authorizing them to be the sole vendors and makers of this stucco, which they called "Adam's new invented patent stucco". More new versions appeared, among which was one by a Mr Johnson, who claimed it to be an improvement. The Adam Brothers, having paid a high price for their rights, took him to court. The case was decided in 1778 by Lord Mansfield, a fellow Scot and a patron (at Kenwood), who,[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember of the Society of Arts 1758. FRS 1761. Architect to the King's Works 1761.Bibliography1764, Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro.1773, Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam.Further ReadingA.T.Bolton, 1922, The Architecture of Robert and James Adam, 1758–1794, 2 vols, Country Life.J.Fleming, 1962, Robert Adam and his Circle, Murray. J.Lees-Milne, 1947, The Age of Adam, Batsford.J.Rykwert and A.Rykwert, 1985, The Brothers Adam, Collins. D.Yarwood, 1970, Robert Adam, Dent.DY -
15 Jablochkoff, Paul
[br]b. 14 September 1847 Serdobsk, Russiad. April 1894 St Petersburg, Russia[br]Russian military engineer and inventor of an electric "candle", the invention of which gave an immense impetus to electric lighting in the 1870s.[br]Jablochkoff studied at the Military Engineering College in St Petersburg. Having a scientific bent, he was sent to the Military Galvano Technical School. At the end of his military service in 1871 he was appointed Director General of the Moscow-Kursk telegraph lines for the Midi Railway Company. At this time he began to develop an interest in electric lighting, and in 1875 he left the Imperial Telegraph Service to devote his time exclusively to scientific pursuits. He found employment at the workshop of M Bréguet in Paris, where Gramme dynamos and Serrin arc lamps were being constructed. After some experimentation he found a means of producing a carbon arc that regulated itself without any mechanism. This lamp, the Jablochkoff candle, with two carbon rods placed parallel to each other and so close that an arc formed at the ends, could continue to burn until the rods were consumed. Plaster of Paris was used to separate the two electrodes and crumbled away as the carbon burned, thus exposing fresh carbon. These lamps were used in May 1878 in Paris to illuminate the avenue de l'Opéra, and later in Rome and London, and in essence were the first practical electric street lighting. Since there was no regulating mechanism, several candles could be placed in a single circuit. Despite inherent defects, such as the inability to restart the lamps after they were extinguished by wind or interruption of supply, they remained in use for some purposes for several years on account of their simplicity and cheapness. In 1877 Jablochkoff obtained the earliest patent to employ transformers to distribute current in an alternating-current circuit.[br]Bibliography11 September 1876, British patent no. 3,552 (Jablochkoff's candle).22 May 1877, British patent no. 1,996 (transformer or induction coil distribution).Further ReadingW.J.King, 1962, The Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Paper 30, pp. 393–407 (a detailed account). W.E.Langdon, 1877, "On a new form of electric light", Journal of the Society ofTelegraph Engineers 6:303–19 (an early report on Jablochkoffs system).Engineering (1878) 26:125–7.GW -
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1) ( строительный) камень (обычно больше чем 254 мм, но меньше, чем 604 мм)2) оселок, абразивный брусок3) каменный4) обкладывать камнем; выстилать камнем•to produce, to quarry stone — добывать камень
- apex stone - arch stone - artificial stone - asphalt stone - ball stone - barge stone - base stone - block stone - blocked stone - blown glass building stone - blue stone - border stone - broken stone - building stone - building glass stone - cap stone - cast stone - cement stone - chipped stone - cladding stone - concrete stone - concrete kerb stone - coping stone - corner stone - crusher-run stone - curved stone - cut stone - dimension stone - drafted stone - dressed stone - drip stone - emery stone - facing stone - fence stone - field stone - figurative stone - finely broken stone - flag stone - flint stone - gang-sawn stone - gravel stones - grindle stone - hip stone - hip level stone - hollow stone - in stone - joggled stones - kerb stone - loose stone - natural stone - ornamental stone - pad stone - parapet stone - paving stone - pea stone - peddle stone - plaster stone - pudding stone - pumice stone - random stone - road stone - rock-face stone - rolled stone - rubble stone - run-of-the-quarry stone - sawn stone - semi-precious stone - slag stone - sledged stone - square stone - step stone - structural stone - surface-tooled stone - through stone - trim stone - untooled stone - work stoneto set broken stones — засыпать щебнем, расщебенивать, расклинцовывать щебнем
* * *камень; каменный блок- abutment stone
- apex stone
- arch stone
- artificial stone
- bond stone
- border stone
- broken stone
- building stone
- cap stone
- carborundum stone
- cast stone
- cement stone
- chalk stone
- cladding stone
- cope stone
- crushed stone
- crusher-run stone
- curb stone
- cut stone
- dimension stone
- dressed stone
- facing stone
- gang-sawn stone
- guard stone
- gutter stone
- half-sawn stone
- natural stone
- pad stone
- patent stone
- pave stone
- pitch-faced stone
- pitching stone
- plaster stone
- precast concrete stone
- random stone
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17 apply
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1) обращаться с просьбой, заявлением ( особ. в письменной форме) (for - за чем-л.;
to - к кому-л.) We applied to the authorities for assistance. ≈ Мы обратились к властям за помощью. The captain applied to headquarters for a transfer. ≈ Капитан подал в штаб рапорт о переводе на другое место службы. to apply at the following address( at the office, etc.) ≈ обращаться no следующему адресу (в контору и т. п.) apply in person apply by letter Syn: request
2) применять, использовать, употреблять (to) to apply а system( а rule, the law, force, etc.) ≈ применить/использовать систему (правило, закон, силу и т. п.) to apply the new method ≈ внедрить новый метод to apply brakes ≈ тормозить to apply а sum of money to one's own use ≈ израсходовать деньги на собственные нужды
3) накладывать, наносить;
прикладывать( to - к чему-л.) to apply varnish ≈ наносить лак to apply а mustard-plaster ≈ ставить горчичники to apply one's ear to the keyhole ≈ приложить ухо к замочной скважине
4) возвр. заниматься( чем-л.), направлять (внимание, энергию и т. п. на что-л.) (to) to apply oneself to mathematics (languages, one's work, etc.) ≈ заняться математикой (языками, работой и т. п.) She applied herself to her new duties with great energy. ≈ Она приступила к своим новым обязанностям с большим рвением.
5) касаться, относиться;
применяться (to) What I am saying does not apply to you. ≈ То, что я говорю, к вам не относится. This rule applies to all. ≈ Это правило относится ко всем. The rule does not apply to this case. ≈ Это правило не применимо к данному случаю. Syn: refer
6), relate
5) ∙ to apply the undertakings ≈ выполнять обязательстваобращаться с просьбой, просить - to * for a rise просить прибавки - to * to smb. for smth. обращаться к кому-либо за чем-либо - to * to smb. for instructions обращаться за инструкциями подавать заявление( о приеме на работу, в учебное заведение) - to * for a job подавать заявление о приеме на работу - to * as a teacher подавлять заявление на должность преподавателя использовать, применять, употреблять - to * an epithet to smb. употребить эпитет - I would hardly * the term scholarship to such learning as his я бы не назвал его познания ученостью обозвать - to * a nickname дать прозвище - to * a hold (спортивное) применить захват - to * economic sanctions применить экономические санкции - to * an embargo наложить эмбарго - to * the brakes (автомобильное) нажать на тормоза - to * pressure to get what one wants оказать давление, чтобы добиться желаемого прикладывать, прилагать;
накладывать - to * a match to a candle зажигать свечу( спичкой) - to * one's eye to a telescope приложить глаз к телескопу - to * glass-cups ставить банки - to * a bandage to a sore наложить повязку на болячку - to * glue to a surface покрыть поверхность клеем (математика) накладывать применяться, быть применимым;
касаться, относиться - this rule does not always * это правило не всегда применимо - that argument does not * in this case этот аргумент в данном случае не применим - what I said does not * to you мои слова к вам не относятся;
говоря это, я не имел в виду вас сосредоточить( силы) ;
приложить, направить( энергию) ;
посвятить (себя) - to * oneself to one's job усердно выполнять свою работу - he applied himself to learning French он прилежно взялся за изучение французского языка - to * one's mind to a task внимательно заниматься выполнением задачи - we must * our energies to finding a solution мы должны сделать все, чтобы решить эту задачуapply refl. заниматься (чем-л.), направлять свое внимание (на что-л.) ~ заявлять ~ использовать ~ касаться, относиться;
быть приемлемым;
this rule applies to all это правило относится ко всем;
to apply the undertakings выполнять обязательства ~ обращаться (for - за работой, помощью, справкой, разрешением;
to - к кому-л.) ~ обращаться с просьбой ~ относить ~ подавать заявление ~ прикладывать ~ прилагать ~ применять;
употреблять;
to apply brakes тормозить ~ вчт. применять ~ применять(ся) ~ применять ~ просить;
обращаться ~ просить ~ употреблять ~ ходатайствовать~ применять;
употреблять;
to apply brakes тормозить~ for обращаться с просьбой ~ for подавать заявление ~ for просить~ for a job подавать заявление о приеме на работу~ for a post подавать заявление о занятии должности~ for legal assistance обращаться за юридической помощью~ for registration of trade mark подавать заявление о регистрации торговой марки~ касаться, относиться;
быть приемлемым;
this rule applies to all это правило относится ко всем;
to apply the undertakings выполнять обязательства~ to использовать ~ to применять~ касаться, относиться;
быть приемлемым;
this rule applies to all это правило относится ко всем;
to apply the undertakings выполнять обязательства -
18 stone
- stone
- nкамень; каменный блок
- abutment stone
- apex stone
- arch stone
- artificial stone
- bond stone
- border stone
- broken stone
- building stone
- cap stone
- carborundum stone
- cast stone
- cement stone
- chalk stone
- cladding stone
- cope stone
- crushed stone
- crusher-run stone
- curb stone
- cut stone
- dimension stone
- dressed stone
- facing stone
- gang-sawn stone
- guard stone
- gutter stone
- half-sawn stone
- natural stone
- pad stone
- patent stone
- pave stone
- pitch-faced stone
- pitching stone
- plaster stone
- precast concrete stone
- random stone
- rock-face stone
- rubble stone
- saddle stone
- sawed building stone
- structural stone
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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19 apply
1) применять
2) наносить
3) отклонять
4) создавать
5) выполняться
6) приводить
7) обращаться
– apply a traveller
– apply ailerons
– apply an emf to
– apply bank
– apply brake
– apply correction
– apply enamel
– apply feed
– apply fertilizer
– apply finish
– apply for patent
– apply force
– apply insulation
– apply mold
– apply parallax
– apply plaster
– apply pressure
– apply signal
– apply voltage
– if we apply
apply aperture compensation — корректировать апертурное иска
apply preservative by dipping — наносить антисептик погружением
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20 base
1) основание
2) база
3) базис
4) базисный
5) базовый
6) неблагородный
7) основной
8) структурный
9) фундировать
10) опорный
11) <constr.> постамент
12) носитель
13) базисная кривая
14) донный
15) подошва
16) упирать
17) цоколь
18) подложка
– agricultural base
– air base
– asphalt base
– base adjustment
– base airport
– base angle
– base bleed
– base catalysis
– base cement
– base characteristics
– base circle
– base color
– base course
– base dimple
– base direction
– base drag
– base edge
– base equipment
– base error
– base eyelet
– base frequency
– base length
– base line
– base load
– base mark
– base material
– base measurement
– base member
– base metal
– base of a road
– base of cycloid
– base of foundation
– base of groove
– base of the power
– base of thread
– base on
– base period
– base pin
– base plane
– base point
– base power
– base pressure
– base region
– base scale
– base shell
– base space
– base station
– base surface
– base unit
– base vacuum
– base weight
– base wire
– bearing base
– cathode base
– change of base
– check base
– chimney base
– cloud base
– die base
– difference base
– filament base
– fuse base
– geodetic base
– grid base
– ground base
– headlamp base
– honeycomb base
– instrument base
– interferometer base
– levelling base
– logarithm to the base
– logarithmic base
– neighborhood base
– neighbourhood base
– octal base
– pantograph base
– patent base
– polymer base
– proper base
– rail base
– rim base
– screw base
– seven-pin base
– soil base
– strong base
– to the base
– to the base 60
– transistor base
– weak base
– with base
– zone of one base
aircraft repair base — <aeron.> аэростат привязной, база авиаремонтная
base transport factor — <phys.> коэффициент переноса
scale distance of air base — <phot.> базис фотографирования в масштабе аэроснимка, базис фотографирования в масштабе стереомодели
sprayed plaster base — <constr.> набрызг
vehicle repair base — <transp.> база авторемонтная
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