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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > prismatic glass
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prismatic glass Zierglas n mit PrismeneffektEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > prismatic glass
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2) Строительство: призматическое светорассеивающее стекло3) Силикатное производство: призматическое (светотехническое) стекло -
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- actinic glass
- alkali-resistant glass
- anti-actinic glass
- antisun glass
- architectural glass
- armored glass
- ball-proof glass
- beveled glass
- bulletproof glass
- camphor glass
- cases glass
- case glass
- cellular glass
- common window glass
- cranberry glass
- crashworthy glass
- custard glass
- deal glass
- decorative glass
- depolished glass
- diffusing glass
- dimming glass
- drawn sheet glass
- E glass
- end-of-day glass
- expanded glass
- faceted glass
- faceted glass framed in concrete
- fiber glass
- fibered glass
- figured glass
- float glass
- flat glass
- foamed glass
- foam glass
- gauge glass
- heat absorbing plate glass
- heat absorbing glass
- heat-strengthened glass
- ice-flow glass
- ice-patterned glass
- insulating glass
- laminated glass
- light-diffusing glass
- liquid glass
- matte-surfaced glass
- multiple glass
- multiple-layered glass
- multiple-layer glass
- nonbreakable glass
- obscure glass
- opal glass
- overlay glass
- pigmented glass
- plate glass
- prismatic glass
- quartz glass
- reflective glass
- register glass
- reinforced glass
- safety glass
- shatterproof glass
- sheet glass
- sight glass
- silica glass
- solar glass
- stained glass
- structural glass
- sun protection glass
- tempered glass
- toughened glass
- visionproof glass
- volcanic glass
- water glass
- water gauge glass
- window glass
- wired glass
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
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1) стекло2) ("glass") "стекло" ( маркировка на грузе)3) барометр5) стеклянный6) стеклить, покрывать стеклом•- alabaster glass - alumina-borosilicate glass - anti-burglar glass - armoured glass - bevelled glass - bulletproof glass - bullet-resistant glass - camphor glass - cast glass - cathedral glass - cellular glass - coloured glass - compound glass - corded glass - corrugated glass - cracked glass - crystal glass - crystal-sheet glass - dim glass - dolomite glass - double-strength glass - enamelled glass - faceted glass - fibre glass - figured sheet glass - flint glass - float glass - frosted glass - gauge glass - ground glass - heavy flint glass - hollow glass - insulating glass - laminated glass - lead glass - light-diffusing glass - liquid glass - magnifying glass - marbled glass - non-splitting glass - obscured glass - optically flawless glass - pane of glass - pigmented glass - plate glass - polished glass - prism tile glass - rough-cast glass - safety glass - shattered glass - shatterproof glass - sheet glass - sight glass - silex glass - silica glass - single strength glass - smoked glass - solar glass - stained glass - structural glass - tempered glass - test glass - uviol glass - Venetian glass - water glass - water potash glass - window glass - wired glass - zinc-silicate glass* * *стекло- actinic glass
- alkali-resistant glass
- anti-actinic glass
- antisun glass
- architectural glass
- armored glass
- ball-proof glass
- beveled glass
- bulletproof glass
- camphor glass
- cases glass
- case glass
- cellular glass
- common window glass
- cranberry glass
- crashworthy glass
- custard glass
- deal glass
- decorative glass
- depolished glass
- diffusing glass
- dimming glass
- drawn sheet glass
- E glass
- end-of-day glass
- expanded glass
- faceted glass
- faceted glass framed in concrete
- fiber glass
- fibered glass
- figured glass
- float glass
- flat glass
- foamed glass
- foam glass
- gauge glass
- heat absorbing plate glass
- heat absorbing glass
- heat-strengthened glass
- ice-flow glass
- ice-patterned glass
- insulating glass
- laminated glass
- light-diffusing glass
- liquid glass
- matte-surfaced glass
- multiple glass
- multiple-layered glass
- multiple-layer glass
- nonbreakable glass
- obscure glass
- opal glass
- overlay glass
- pigmented glass
- plate glass
- prismatic glass
- quartz glass
- reflective glass
- register glass
- reinforced glass
- safety glass
- shatterproof glass
- sheet glass
- sight glass
- silica glass
- solar glass
- stained glass
- structural glass
- sun protection glass
- tempered glass
- toughened glass
- visionproof glass
- volcanic glass
- water glass
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English-Russian solar energy dictionary > prismatic cover glass
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1) Engineering: prism glass (светотехническое), prismatic glass2) Silicates: (светотехническое) prism glass, (светотехническое) prismatic glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > призматическое стекло
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Silicates: prism glass, prismatic glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > призматическое (светотехническое) стекло
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15 стеклоблок с отпрессованными призмами
Engineering: prism glass, prismatic glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеклоблок с отпрессованными призмами
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16 призматическое светорассеивающее стекло
Construction: prismatic glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > призматическое светорассеивающее стекло
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17 Zierglas mit Prismeneffekt
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Zierglas mit Prismeneffekt
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[br]b. 1632 Alconbury, Huntingdonshire, Englandd. 7 June 1683 Barnet, Hertfordshire, England[br]English inventor of lead-crystal glass.[br]George's father James was a successful lawyer and merchant, engaging in overseas trade.A devout but necessarily circumspect Catholic, James sent his sons to the English College at Douai, now in northern France. Leaving there in 1651, George began to learn his father's business and spent some fifteen years in Venice. He took an increasingly important part in it, doubtless dealing in Venice's leading products of lace and glass. By 1666 he was back in England and, perhaps because the supply of Venetian glass was beginning to decline, he started to manufacture glass himself. In 1673 he set up a glassworks in the Savoy in London and succeeded so well that in the following year he petitioned the King for the grant of a patent to make glassware. This was granted on 16 May 1674, stimulating the Glass Sellers' Company to enter into an agreement with Ravenscroft to buy the glassware he produced. Later in 1674 the company allowed Ravenscroft to establish a second glasshouse at Henley-onThames. At first his ware was beset with "crizzling", i.e. numerous fine surface cracks. The Glass Sellers probably urged Ravenscroft to cure this defect, and this he achieved in 1675 by replacing crushed flint with increasing amounts of lead oxide, rising finally to a content of 30 per cent. He thereby obtained a relatively soft, heavy glass with high refractive index and dispersive power. This made it amenable to deep cutting, to produce the brilliant prismatic effects of cut glass. At about the same time, the Duke of Buckingham, a considerable promoter of the glass industry, agreed that Ravenscroft should manage his works at Vauxhall for the making of plate glass for mirrors. Ravenscroft terminated his agreement with the Glass Sellers in 1678, the date of the last evidence of his activities as a maker of crystal glass, and the patent expired in 1681. His new glass had immediately rivalled the best Venetian crystal glass and has been a valued product ever since.[br]Further ReadingR.F.Moody, 1988, The life of George Ravenscroft', Glass Technology 29 (1):198–210;Glass Technology 30(5):191–2 (additional notes on his life).LRD -
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['prizm]1) (a solid figure whose sides are parallel and whose two ends are the same in shape and size.) prisme2) (a glass object of this shape, usually with triangular ends, which breaks up a beam of white light into the colours of the rainbow.) prisme•* * *['prizm]1) (a solid figure whose sides are parallel and whose two ends are the same in shape and size.) prisme2) (a glass object of this shape, usually with triangular ends, which breaks up a beam of white light into the colours of the rainbow.) prisme• -
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1) Military: prism field glasses, prismatic field glasses2) Engineering: prism binoculars, prismatic binoculars, prismatic field-glass3) Arms production: stereoscopic glassesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > призменный бинокль
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