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1 atascar
v.1 to block (up).Las hojas atascaron las canaletas The leaves blocked the gutters.2 to clog, to jam, to block, to obstruct.Las hojas atascan la canaleta The leaves clog the roof gutter.3 to stall, to get stuck, to bog, to bog down.El barro atascó a los buses The mud stalled=bogged the buses.Su intransigencia atascó la situación His stubbornness complicated matters.* * *1 (bloquear) to block up, clog2 figurado (obstaculizar) to hamper, hinder, obstruct1 (bloquearse) to get blocked, get blocked up, get clogged2 (mecanismo) to jam, get jammed, get stuck3 figurado (estancarse) to get tangled up, get bogged down* * *1.VT [+ agujero etc] to plug, bung up; [+ cañería] to clog up; [+ fuga] to stop; [+ proceso] to hinder2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < cañería> to block2) (Méx) < motor> to stall2.atascarse v pron1)a) cañería/fregadero to block, get blockedb) tráfico to get snarled upestamos atascados con esto — we're bogged down o stuck on this point
2)a) mecanismo to jam, seize upb) (Méx) motor to stall* * *= jam, bog down, snarl up.Ex. In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Ex. There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.Ex. If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.----* atascarse = be hung up on.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < cañería> to block2) (Méx) < motor> to stall2.atascarse v pron1)a) cañería/fregadero to block, get blockedb) tráfico to get snarled upestamos atascados con esto — we're bogged down o stuck on this point
2)a) mecanismo to jam, seize upb) (Méx) motor to stall* * *= jam, bog down, snarl up.Ex: In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.
Ex: There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.Ex: If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.* atascarse = be hung up on.* * *atascar [A2 ]vtA ‹cañería› to blockB ( Méx) ‹motor› to stallA1 «cañería/fregadero» to block, get blocked2 «tráfico» to get snarled upnos atascamos a la entrada de la ciudad we got stuck in a traffic jam coming into the cityestamos atascados con esto we're bogged down o stuck on this pointB1 «mecanismo» to jam, seize upla cerradura está atascada the lock's jammed2 ( Méx) «motor» to stall* * *
atascar ( conjugate atascar) verbo transitivo
atascarse verbo pronominal
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2
atascar vtr (obstruir) to block, obstruct
' atascar' also found in these entries:
English:
bung up
- clog
- clog up
- jam
- obstruct
- snarl up
- block
- snarl
- stall
* * *♦ vtto block (up)* * *v/t block* * *atascar {72} vt1) atorar: to block, to clog, to stop up2) : to hinder* * *atascar vb (obstruir) to block -
2 baklås
(døra er gått i baklås) the lock has jammed, the lock has caught -
3 vranglås
subst. (edb) deadlock (døra er gått i vranglås) the lock has jammed, the lock has caught -
4 baglås
:### [ døren er gået i baglås] the lock has jammed;[ han gik i baglås] he had a mental block;[ forhandlingerne er gået i baglås] the negotiations have reached an impasse. -
5 bloquear
v.1 to block (comunications, roads).los manifestantes bloqueaban la salida de la fábrica the demonstrators were blocking the exit to the factoryLos huelguistas bloquearon la calle The strikers blocked the road.Las hojas bloquearon los tubos The leaves blocked the pipes.2 to blockade.Los huelguistas bloquearon el edificio The strikers blanked off the building3 to freeze (finance).4 to block (acuerdo).5 to jam (mecanismo).la centralita del ministerio está bloqueada the ministry's switchboard is jammed6 to block (sport).7 to lock (computing) (archivo).8 to lock (automobiles).9 to close off.* * *1 (gen) to block2 MILITAR to blockade3 (precios, cuentas) to freeze4 (mecanismo) to jam; (coche etc) to immobilize1 (persona) to have a mental block* * *verb1) to block2) blockade3) jam* * *1. VT1) (=obstaculizar) [+ entrada, salida] to block (off); [+ camino, proyecto, proceso] to blockun tractor bloqueaba la carretera — the road was blocked by a tractor, a tractor was blocking the road
bloquearon la puerta con un sillón — they blocked o barricaded the door with an armchair
los manifestantes bloquearon la calle en protesta — the demonstrators blocked the street as a protest
2) (=atascar) [+ mecanismo] to jam (up), block; [+ cerradura, línea telefónica] to jam; [+ volante] to locklos oyentes bloquearon la centralita de la emisora — listeners jammed the radio station's switchboard
3) (=aislar) to cut off4) (Mil) to blockade5) (Com, Econ) to freeze6) (Dep) [+ jugador] to tackle; [+ balón] to stop, trap2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <camino/acceso> to block; <entrada/salida> to block, obstructb) (Mil) to blockadec) <proceso/iniciativa> to blockd) (Dep) to block3) <cuenta/fondos> to freeze, block2.bloquearse v pron2) negociaciones to reach deadlock* * *= block, lock, clog up, stymie, come under + siege, shut down, jam, barricade, tie up, block in.Ex. If loans to this borrower have been blocked, the system displays the screen shown in Figure 88 and sounds the alarm at the terminal.Ex. It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.Ex. So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex. In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Ex. When he looked through his window he saw two coarse man in reflecting traffic jackets barricade the entrance to the dunes with large rocks.Ex. Your estate will be tied up in probate if you do not name a beneficiary in your will.Ex. A man who blocked in a rubbish lorry with his car in a dispute over waste collection was allegedly hit on the head and sworn at by a binman.----* tecla de Bloquear Desplazamiento = Scroll Lock key.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <camino/acceso> to block; <entrada/salida> to block, obstructb) (Mil) to blockadec) <proceso/iniciativa> to blockd) (Dep) to block3) <cuenta/fondos> to freeze, block2.bloquearse v pron2) negociaciones to reach deadlock* * *= block, lock, clog up, stymie, come under + siege, shut down, jam, barricade, tie up, block in.Ex: If loans to this borrower have been blocked, the system displays the screen shown in Figure 88 and sounds the alarm at the terminal.
Ex: It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.Ex: So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex: In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Ex: When he looked through his window he saw two coarse man in reflecting traffic jackets barricade the entrance to the dunes with large rocks.Ex: Your estate will be tied up in probate if you do not name a beneficiary in your will.Ex: A man who blocked in a rubbish lorry with his car in a dispute over waste collection was allegedly hit on the head and sworn at by a binman.* tecla de Bloquear Desplazamiento = Scroll Lock key.* * *bloquear [A1 ]vtA1 ‹camino/acceso› to block; ‹entrada/salida› to block, obstructestamos bloqueados por un camión there's a truck blocking our way2 ( Mil) ‹ciudad/puerto› to blockade3 ‹proceso/iniciativa› to blocksu negativa bloqueó las negociaciones her refusal blocked negotiations o brought negotiations to a standstill4 ( Dep) to blockB1 ‹mecanismo› to jam2 ( Auto) ‹dirección› to lockC ‹cuenta/fondos› to freeze, blockA «mecanismo» to jam; «frenos» to jam, lock on; «ruedas» to lockB «negociaciones» to reach deadlock, come to a standstillC ( fam)«persona»: me bloqueé en la entrevista my mind went blank in the interviewahora mismo tengo la mente bloqueada I can't think straight right now* * *
bloquear ( conjugate bloquear) verbo transitivo
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b) (Mil) to blockade
2 ‹cuenta/fondos› to freeze, block
bloquearse verbo pronominal
1 [ mecanismo] to jam;
[ frenos] to jam, lock on;
[ ruedas] to lock
2 [ negociaciones] to reach deadlock
bloquear verbo transitivo
1 (impedir el movimiento, el acceso) to block: ese coche bloquea el paso, that car is blocking the access
2 (impedir una gestión, paralizar) to block
3 (una cuenta) to freeze
4 (colapsar un servicio, un aparato) to jam, seize up
' bloquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrar
- interceptar
- intervenir
- obstruir
English:
bar
- block
- obstruct
- way
- blockade
* * *♦ vt1. [comunicaciones, carreteras] [por nieve, inundación] to block;los manifestantes bloqueaban la salida de la fábrica the demonstrators were blocking the exit to the factory2. [mecanismo] to jam;la centralita del ministerio está bloqueada the ministry's switchboard is jammed3. [acuerdo] to block;bloqueó todo avance en este asunto durante la reunión she blocked o prevented any progress on this issue during the meeting5. [con ejército, barcos] to blockade6. Aut to lock[en baloncesto] to block out, to screen* * *v/t1 block3 ( atascar) jam4 MIL blockade5 COM freeze* * *bloquear vt1) obstruir: to block, to obstruct2) : to blockade* * *bloquear vb to block -
6 atascarse
1 (bloquearse) to get blocked, get blocked up, get clogged2 (mecanismo) to jam, get jammed, get stuck3 figurado (estancarse) to get tangled up, get bogged down* * *VPR1) [en lodazal] to get stuck; (Aut) to get into a jam; [motor] to stall2) (fig) (=no poder seguir) to get bogged down; [en discurso] to dry up *3) [cañería] to get clogged up4) LAm (Med) to have an internal blockage* * *(v.) = be hung up onEx. As for the question of main entry, I think we're hung up on the terminology.* * *(v.) = be hung up onEx: As for the question of main entry, I think we're hung up on the terminology.
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■atascarse verbo reflexivo
1 (obstruirse) to become obstructed o blocked
2 fig (quedarse bloqueado) to get bogged down
' atascarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atorarse
- atascar
English:
bog down
- jam
- mire
- stick
- clog
- stall
* * *vpr1. [tubería] to get blocked up;se ha atascado el retrete the toilet is blocked2. [mecanismo] to get stuck o jammed;se atascó la puerta y no pudimos abrirla the door got stuck o jammed and we couldn't get it open3. [detenerse] to get stuck;el camión quedó atascado en la carretera the truck got stuck on the road4. [al hablar]recitó toda la lista sin atascarse she reeled off the whole list without hesitating once;se atascó al pronunciar mi nombre he got his tongue tied in a knot when he tried to say my namenomás vinieron a la fiesta a atascarse they only came to the party to stuff themselvessiempre que comen espaguetis, los escuincles se atascan whenever they eat spaghetti, the kids get into a real mess* * *v/rse ha atascado el tubo the pipe’s blocked2 al hablar dry up* * *vr1) : to become obstructed2) : to get bogged down3) pararse: to stall* * *atascarse vb1. (no poder moverse) to get stuck2. (obstruirse) to get blocked -
7 incastrare
fit incolloq fig ( far apparire colpevole) frame colloq ( mettere in una posizione difficile) corner colloq* * *incastrare v.tr.1 to embed, to fix, to drive*, to stick*: incastrare un cuneo nel legno, to drive a wedge into the wood; pietra incastrata nella roccia, stone embedded in rock2 (fig. fam.) (mettere qlcu. nei guai) to frame, to set* (s.o.) up: incastrare qlcu. con prove false, to frame s.o. with false evidence // ho dovuto lavorare, mi hanno incastrato!, I had to work, I couldn't get out of it!; (adattare) to fit in: questo va incastrato qui dentro, this is to be fitted in here3 (tecn.) (collegare mediante incastro) to mortise: incastrare a linguetta, to tongue.◘ incastrarsi v.intr.pron.1 (adattarsi) to fit2 (impigliarsi) to get* stuck: la ruota si è incastrata fra le pietre, the wheel has got stuck between the stones.* * *[inkas'trare]1. vt1) (gen : far combaciare) to fit in, insert2) (intrappolare) to catch, (con false accuse) to frame2. vip (incastrarsi)1) (combaciare), (pezzi meccanici) to fit together2) (rimanere bloccato) to get stuck* * *[inkas'trare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (unire) to fit, to set*2) (bloccare)2.incastrare qcs. in — to jam o wedge sth. into
verbo pronominale incastrarsi1) (unirsi) [componenti, pezzi] to fit* together, to lock together, to slot together; [ingranaggi, rotelle] to mesh2) (rimanere incastrato) to get* jammed, to get* caught; [ piccolo oggetto] to lodge3) (incepparsi, bloccarsi) [finestra, serratura, cassetto] to jam, to get* stuck* * *incastrare/inkas'trare/ [1]1 (unire) to fit, to set*II incastrarsi verbo pronominale1 (unirsi) [ componenti, pezzi] to fit* together, to lock together, to slot together; [ ingranaggi, rotelle] to mesh2 (rimanere incastrato) to get* jammed, to get* caught; [ piccolo oggetto] to lodge3 (incepparsi, bloccarsi) [ finestra, serratura, cassetto] to jam, to get* stuck. -
8 bloquer
bloquer [blɔke]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. (volontairement) [+ objet en mouvement] to stop ; [+ roue] (avec une cale) to put a block under ; (avec une pierre) to wedge ; [+ porte] (avec une cale) to wedge• j'ai bloqué la porte avec une chaise (ouverte) I pushed the door open with a chair ; (fermée) I pushed a chair against the door to keep it shutc. ( = obstruer) to blockd. [+ processus] to bring to a standstillg. [+ crédit, salaires] to freezeh. (psychologiquement) ça me bloque d'être devant un auditoire I freeze if I have to speak in publici. ( = réserver) [+ jour, heures] to set aside2. reflexive verb► se bloquer [porte, frein, machine] to jam ; [genou, roue] to lock ; [clé] to get stuck ; (psychologiquement) to have a mental block• devant un auditoire, il se bloque in front of an audience he goes blank* * *blɔke
1.
1) ( obstruer) to block [route, entrée, porte]; Armée to blockade [ville, port]bloquer la route — lit to block the road; fig to block the way
2) ( coincer) ( accidentellement) to jam [mécanisme, porte]; ( volontairement) to lock [volant]; to wedge [porte]; to secure [écrou]3) ( immobiliser) to stop [véhicule, voyageur, circulation, marchandise]; Sport to catch [ballon]4) Économie to freeze [compte, salaires, crédit, dépenses, prix]; to stop [chèque]5) ( enrayer) to stop [projet, contrat]; to prevent [ovulation]6) ( grouper) to lump [something] together [heures, jours, personnes]; to bulk [commandes]
2.
verbe intransitif1)2) (colloq) Belgicisme students' slang ( étudier) to swot (colloq) GB, to bone up (colloq) US
3.
se bloquer verbe pronominal1) [frein, mécanisme, porte] to jam; [volant, roue] to lock2) [personne] to retreat* * *blɔke vt1) [passage, tuyau] to block2) [pièce mobile, élément] to jam3) [crédits, compte] to freeze4) [personne, négociations] to hold up5) (= regrouper) to group* * *bloquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( obstruer) to block [route, entrée, porte]; Mil to blockade [ville, port]; bloquer la route lit to block the road; fig to block the way; des difficultés inattendues le bloquent fig unforeseen difficulties are holding him back ou standing in his way;2 ( coincer) ( accidentellement) to jam [mécanisme, porte]; to lock [volant, roue]; to overtighten [écrou]; ( volontairement) to lock [sth] into place [pièce]; to put a block under [roues]; to wedge [porte]; to tighten [écrou]; bloquer les freins to jam on the brakes;3 ( immobiliser) to stop, to hold [sth] up [véhicule, voyageur, circulation, marchandise]; Sport to catch [ballon]; Jeux ( au billard) to jam, to wedge [bille];4 Écon, Fin to freeze [compte, salaires, crédit, prix, dépenses]; to stop [chèque]; bloquer des capitaux to lock up capital;5 ( enrayer) to stop [initiative, projet, contrat]; to prevent [ovulation]; to prevent [sth] from going ahead [travaux];7 fig ( paralyser) les examens/ses parents la bloquent she can't handle exams/being with her parents.B vi1 ( coincer) to jam, to stick; il y a quelque chose qui bloque there's something jamming ou sticking;2 ( ne pas progresser) [dossier] to be held up;3 Psych to have a block (sur about);C se bloquer vpr1 lit [frein, mécanisme, porte] to jam; [volant, roue] to lock;2 fig [personne] to freeze, to tense up.[blɔke] verbe transitifa. [ouverte] wedge the door openb. [fermée] wedge the door shuta. [avec une cale] to put a block under ou to chock a wheelb. [avec un sabot de Denver] to clamp a wheel3. [entraver]les pourparlers sont bloqués the negotiations are at a standstill ou have reached an impasse[chèque] to stop7. [réunir] to group together8. PSYCHOLOGIE to cause ou to produce a (mental) block in9. SPORTa. [au basket] to block the ballb. [au football] to trap the ball————————se bloquer verbe pronominal intransitif[roue] to jam2. [personne - ne pas communiquer] to close in on oneself ; [ - se troubler] to have a mental blockje me bloque quand on me parle sur ce ton my mind goes blank ou I freeze when somebody speaks to me like that -
9 bloccare
"to block;Verriegeln;aferrolhar"* * *blockmilitary blockade( isolare) cut offprezzi, conto freeze* * *bloccare v.tr.1 ( fermare) to block (anche fig.), to stop: bloccare il traffico, la circolazione, to block (o to stop) the traffic; bloccare un ladro, to stop a thief; bloccare un'iniziativa, to block an initiative; (sport) bloccare la palla, to stop the ball; bloccare una legge, to block a bill2 ( ostruire) to block, to bar; ( impedire l'accesso o l'uscita) to isolate, to cut* off: una forte nevicata ci ha bloccati, we were isolated (o cut off) by a heavy snowfall; la strada fu bloccata da una frana, the road was blocked by a landslide; bloccare il passaggio, l'ingresso, to bar (o to block) the way, the entrance3 ( paralizzare) to block, to immobilize; (fig.) to paralyze: l'artrite gli ha bloccato l'articolazione, arthritis has blocked (o seized up) the joint; lo bloccò l'emozione, he was paralyzed by emotion4 (econ.) to block; to freeze*: bloccare i prezzi, to block (o to freeze) prizes; bloccare gli affitti, to control rents; bloccare un assegno, to stop a cheque; bloccare un conto, to block an account5 (mecc.) to lock; ( serrare) to tighten; ( fermare improvvisamente) to stall: bloccare i comandi, to lock the controls; bloccare lo sterzo, to lock the steering wheel; bloccare una vite, to tighten a screw; qualcosa bloccò il motore, something stalled the engine◘ bloccarsi v.rifl. to stop, to get* stuck: si è bloccato di colpo in mezzo alla strada, he stopped dead (o short) in the middle of the road; si è bloccato nel bel mezzo dell'esame, he got stuck in the middle of his oral exam◆ v.intr.pron. to jam; to stick*; to get* stuck: l'ascensore si è bloccato, the lift has jammed; la sua automobile si bloccò nel fango, his car stuck (o got stuck) in the mud.* * *[blok'kare]1. vt1) (ostruire: strada) to block (up), (fermare: assegno, pallone, persona) to stop, (comandi, meccanismo) to jam, (merci) to stop, hold up, (negoziati) to block, hold up, (prezzi, affitti) to freezela neve ha bloccato molti paesi — the snow has cut off many villages, many villages are snow-bound
la polizia ha bloccato le vie d'accesso alla città — the police have blocked off the roads leading to the city
ha bloccato la macchina — he braked suddenly, he slammed on the brakes
sono rimasto bloccato in un ingorgo/nell'ascensore — I was stuck in a traffic jam/in the lift
2) Mil to blockade3) Inform to block2. vip (bloccarsi)ho frenato ma la macchina non si è bloccata — I braked, but the car didn't stop
* * *[blok'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fermare) to stop [ persona]; to stop, to halt [macchina, treno]; to block [ traffico]; to block, to cramp [progetto, sviluppo]; to stop, to hold* up [processo, lavori]2) (chiudere) to block [passaggio, strada]; to cut* off [ via di fuga]; to lock [portiera, sicura]bloccare la visuale — to cut off o break up the view
3) (inceppare) to block (up), to jam, to clog [ meccanismo]4) (trattenere)5) econ. banc. to block, to freeze* [salari, prezzi, conto]; to stop [ assegno]6) mecc. to lock [ sterzo]7) psic. (inibire) to inhibit, to paralyse BE, to paralyze AE2.verbo pronominale bloccarsi1) (fermarsi) [ persona] to stop; [ veicolo] to stop, to come* to a halt; [ motore] to stall2) (incepparsi) [ascensore, porta] to jam, to stick*; [ sterzo] to lock; [ schiena] to seize up3) (incastrarsi) [ cerniera] to jam4) (interrompersi) [ negoziati] to (come* to a) standstill, to break* down; [processo, attività] to freeze*, to stop5) psic.* * *bloccare/blok'kare/ [1]1 (fermare) to stop [ persona]; to stop, to halt [macchina, treno]; to block [ traffico]; to block, to cramp [progetto, sviluppo]; to stop, to hold* up [processo, lavori]; bloccare la circolazione to impede traffic flow2 (chiudere) to block [passaggio, strada]; to cut* off [ via di fuga]; to lock [portiera, sicura]; bloccare la visuale to cut off o break up the view3 (inceppare) to block (up), to jam, to clog [ meccanismo]4 (trattenere) mi ha bloccato nel corridoio per un'ora he collared me in the corridor for one hour5 econ. banc. to block, to freeze* [salari, prezzi, conto]; to stop [ assegno]6 mecc. to lock [ sterzo]7 psic. (inibire) to inhibit, to paralyse BE, to paralyze AE; gli esami lo bloccano he can't handle examsII bloccarsi verbo pronominale3 (incastrarsi) [ cerniera] to jam; la chiave si è bloccata nella serratura the key has got stuck in the lock4 (interrompersi) [ negoziati] to (come* to a) standstill, to break* down; [processo, attività] to freeze*, to stop5 psic. quando lo vedo mi blocco when I see him I freeze; si blocca davanti alla più piccola difficoltà he gets stuck at the smallest difficulty. -
10 atrancarse
1 (atascarse) to get stuck2 (al leer) to stumble over one's words* * *VPR1) (=atascarse) to get bogged down (en in)(Mec) to jam; [haciendo algo] to get stuck2) Méx * (=porfiarse) to dig one's heels in, be stubborn3) Cono Sur * (=estreñirse) to get constipated* * *(v.) = stumble, get + stuckEx. For some people the best way of progressing through the Internet may be by stumbling at the obstacles but persevering in the effort to move forward.Ex. Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.* * *(v.) = stumble, get + stuckEx: For some people the best way of progressing through the Internet may be by stumbling at the obstacles but persevering in the effort to move forward.
Ex: Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.* * *vpr1. [encerrarse] to lock oneself in2. [atascarse] to get blocked3. [al hablar, escribir] to dry up;se atranca con las palabras largas he stumbles over the long words* * *v/r figget stuck* * *vr* * *atrancarse vb1. (tubería) to get blocked2. to jam [pt. & pp. jammed]se ha atrancado la puerta, no puedo salir the door has jammed, I can't get out3. (persona) to get stuck -
11 coincé
adjective* * *coincée kwɛ̃se adjectif1) ( incapable de bouger) stuck; ( incapable de sortir) trappedcoincé entre quelque chose et quelque chose — [meuble, maison] wedged between something and something
il n'a pas pu se lever, il était coincé — (colloq) he couldn't get up, his back had gone (colloq)
2) (colloq) ( incapable d'agir) stuck (colloq)il était coincé entre l'opposition et son propre parti — he was caught between the opposition and his own party
3) (colloq) ( collet monté) uptight (colloq)* * *kwɛ̃se adj coincé, -e1) (dans un espace exigu) stuck, jammedLa clé est coincée dans la serrure. — The key is stuck in the lock.
La porte est coincée. — The door's jammed.
2) fig (= inhibé) uptightIl est un peu coincé. — He's a bit uptight.
* * *A pp ⇒ coincer.B pp adj1 ( incapable de bouger) [personne, porte, fermeture, tiroir] stuck; ( incapable de sortir) [personne] trapped; la pièce coincée dans la machine the coin that is stuck in the machine; rester coincé dans des embouteillages to be stuck in traffic jams; coincé entre qch et qch [meuble, maison] wedged between sth and sth; un lit coincé entre une table et le mur a bed wedged between a table and the wall; il n'a pas pu se lever, il était coincé○ he couldn't get up, his back had gone○;2 ○( incapable d'agir) stuck○; s'il refuse le compromis, nous sommes coincés if he refuses to compromise, we're stuck; sans mes outils je suis coincé without my tools I'm stuck; être coincé entre qch et qch to be stuck between sth and sth; il était coincé entre l'opposition et son propre parti he was caught between the opposition and his own party;3 ○( mal à l'aise) ill at ease;4 ○( collet monté) uptight○. -
12 atracar
v.1 to rob (bank).2 to dock, to make shore, to berth, to come alongshore.3 to hold up, to rob, to assault, to hijack.* * *1 (robar - banco, tienda) to hold up, rob; (- persona) to mug2 (de comida) to stuff, fill1 (de comida) to gorge oneself (de, on), stuff oneself (de, with); (de bebida) to guzzle (de, -)* * *verb1) to dock2) mug, rob* * *1. VT1) (=robar) [+ banco] to hold up; [+ individuo] to mug; [+ avión] to hijack2) (Náut) to bring alongside; [+ astronave] to dock (a with)3) (=atiborrar) to stuff, cram5) Caribe (Aut) to park2.VI(Náut)atracar al o en el muelle — to berth at the quay
3.See:* * *1. 2.atracar vt2) (Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar)3.atracarse v pron1) (fam)atracarse de algo — de comida to stuff oneself with something, gorge oneself on something
2) (Per, Ven) ( al hablar) to dry up3) (refl) (Chi fam) ( aproximarse)* * *= dock, raid, pull into, heist, mug, waylay, berth, moor.Ex. By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Ex. This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex. Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Ex. This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* * *1. 2.atracar vt2) (Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar)3.atracarse v pron1) (fam)atracarse de algo — de comida to stuff oneself with something, gorge oneself on something
2) (Per, Ven) ( al hablar) to dry up3) (refl) (Chi fam) ( aproximarse)* * *= dock, raid, pull into, heist, mug, waylay, berth, moor.Ex: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.
Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex: So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Ex: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex: Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Ex: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* * *atracar [A2 ]viA «barco» to dock, berthBquiso besarla pero no atracó he wanted to kiss her but she wouldn't go for it ( AmE) o ( BrE) wouldn't have it ( colloq)■ atracarvtA (asaltar) ‹banco› to hold up; ‹persona› to mugB (Per, Ven) (atascar) to jamC( Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar): están muy separados, atrácalos más they're too far apart, shove ( o shift etc) them closer together ( colloq)A ( fam) atracarse DE algo ‹de comida› to stuff oneself WITH sth, gorge oneself ON sth, pig out ON sth ( colloq)B (Per, Ven)1 «puerta/cajón/ascensor» to jam, get stuckla llave se ha atracado en la cerradura the key's jammed o stuck in the lock2 (al hablar) to dry upC ( refl)( Chi fam) (aproximarse): atrácate a mí, así no nos perderemos stick close to me, that way we won't lose each otherse atracó al fuego he drew near to the fire* * *
atracar ( conjugate atracar) verbo intransitivo [ barco] to dock, berth
verbo transitivo ( asaltar) ‹ banco› to hold up;
‹ persona› to mug
atracar
I verbo transitivo to hold up
(asaltar a una persona) to rob
II vi Náut to tie up
' atracar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asaltar
English:
berth
- dock
- hold up
- mug
- raid
- rob
- stick up
- tie up
- hold
- land
* * *♦ vt1. [banco] to rob;[persona] to mug;nos atracaron en el parque we got mugged in the park♦ vi[barco] to dock (en at)* * *I v/t2 Chi fammake out with fam, neck with Br famII v/i MAR dock* * *atracar {72} vt: to dock, to landatracar vt: to hold up, to rob, to mug* * *atracar vb3. (embarcación) to dock -
13 колесо
disk, wheel* * *колесо́ с.
wheelколесо́ буксу́ет — the wheel slips [is slipping]заблоки́ровать ( полностью затормозить) [m2]колё́са — ав. lock the wheelsколесо́ закли́нило ав. — the wheel is jammedколесо́ идё́т ю́зом — the wheel skids [is skidding]«обува́ть» колесо́ жарг. авто — tyre (up) a wheelраскру́чивать колё́са ав. — spin up wheelsколесо́ спосо́бно ориенти́роваться в преде́лах 360° ав. — the wheel is fully castoringколесо́ увяза́ет в гру́нте — the wheel bogs [is bogged] downуправля́ть колё́сами — steer the wheelsколесо́ хорошо́ вхо́дит в зацепле́ние с гру́нтом — the wheel grips the ground wellбе́личье колесо́ — squirrel cageведо́мое колесо́ — driven wheelведу́щее колесо́ — drive wheelвинтово́е колесо́ — spiral [helical] wheelводяно́е колесо́ — water-wheelгребно́е колесо́ — paddle-wheelдвухска́тное колесо́ — twin-wheel, double-tyre [dual-tyre, dual] wheelколесо́ жа́тки, полево́е — gram-wheelжелезнодоро́жное колесо́ — (railway) wheelобта́чивать железнодоро́жное колесо́ — turn the wheelжелезнодоро́жное, бандажи́рованное колесо́ — built-up wheelжелезнодоро́жное колесо́ двукра́тной обто́чки ( для восстановления изношенной поверхности) — two-wear wheelжелезнодоро́жное колесо́ многокра́тной обто́чки ( для восстановления изношенной поверхности) — multiple-wear wheelжелезнодоро́жное, невосстана́вливаемое колесо́ ( неперетачиваемое после износа) — one-wear wheelжелезнодоро́жное, сцепно́е колесо́ — driver (wheel)железнодоро́жное, цельнока́таное колесо́ — solid wheelзапасно́е колесо́ — spare (extra) wheelзубча́тое колесо́ — gear(-wheel) (см. тж. шестерня)зубча́тое колесо́ вхо́дит в зацепле́ние — the gear(-wheel) engages [meshes with]зубча́тое колесо́ выхо́дит из зацепле́ния — the gear(-wheel) disengages [unmeshes with]обка́тывать зубча́тое колесо́ ( операция отделки) — roll the gear(-wheel) to be finished in contact with a master burnishing gearсопряга́ть зубча́тые колё́са — match the gears [gear-wheels]зубча́тое, веду́щее колесо́ ( в паре) — pinionзубча́тое, винтово́е колесо́ — helical (wheel)зубча́тое колесо́ вну́треннего зацепле́ния — internal gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, гипо́идное колесо́ — hypoid gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, двухвенцо́вое колесо́ — double wheel gearзубча́тое, дели́тельное колесо́ — index gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, кони́ческое колесо́ — bevel gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, коро́нное колесо́ — crown gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, лобово́е колесо́ — crown gear(-wheel), crown bevel gearзубча́тое, ма́лое колесо́ ( в паре) — pinionзубча́тое, планета́рное колесо́ — planetary pinionзубча́тое колесо́ ре́ечной переда́чи — (rack) pinionзубча́тое, сме́нное колесо́ — change gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, со́лнечное колесо́ — sun gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, цилиндри́ческое колесо́ — spur gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, цилиндри́ческое эвольве́нтное колесо́ — involute spur-wheelзубча́тое, шевро́нное колесо́ — herring-bone [double-helical] gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, эллипти́ческое колесо́ — elliptical gear(-wheel)зубча́тое, этало́нное колесо́ — reference gear(-wheel)лентопротя́жное колесо́ вчт. — feed wheelмахово́е колесо́ — fly-wheelме́льничное колесо́ — mill-wheelмери́тельное колесо́ с.-х. — metering wheel, wheel meterнака́лывающее колесо́ ( свеклокомбайна) — pick-up [spiked] wheel, spiked cylinderколесо́ направля́ющего аппара́та ( гидротрансформатора) — statorнасо́сное колесо́ (гидромуфты, гидротрансформатора) — impellerносово́е колесо́ ав. — nose-wheelуде́рживать носово́е колесо́ в по́днятом положе́нии — hold off the nose-wheelотливно́е колесо́ полигр. — mould wheelпеча́тающее колесо́ вчт. — print wheelколесо́ плу́га, бороздно́е — furrow wheelколесо́ плу́га, за́днее — rear furrow-wheel, plough trail-wheelколесо́ плу́га, копи́рующее — gauge-wheelколесо́ плу́га, полево́е — land-wheelподрессо́ренное колесо́ — spring-wheelрабо́чее колесо́ (компрессора, вентилятора) — impellerрабо́чее, закры́тое колесо́ — closed(-type) impellerрабо́чее, откры́тое колесо́ — open(-type) impellerрабо́чее, полуоткры́тое колесо́ — semi-open(-type) impellerразъё́мное колесо́ — split wheelколесо́ регуля́тора заглубле́ния, копи́рующее с.-х. — depth-control wheelрулево́е колесо́ — steering wheelрулево́е колесо́ с уто́пленной ступи́цей — dished steering wheelрулево́е, упру́гое колесо́ — spring [resilient] steering wheelсамоустана́вливающееся колесо́ с.-х. — castor [swivelling] wheelколесо́ со спи́цами — spoke(d) wheelколесо́ с ребо́рдой — flanged wheelсчё́тное колесо́ вчт. — counting wheelтипово́е колесо́ ( телетайпа или стартстопного телеграфного аппарата) — type wheelтормозно́е колесо́ — brake-wheelтурби́нное колесо́ (гидромуфты, гидротрансформатора) — runnerколесо́ турби́ны, акти́вное — impulse [impact] wheelколесо́ турби́ны, рабо́чее — turbine-wheelколесо́ турби́ны, рабо́чее двухвене́чное — two-row turbine wheelколесо́ турбовоздуходу́вки — (turbo-blower) impellerфрикцио́нное колесо́ — friction-wheelфрикцио́нное, жело́бчатое колесо́ — grooved friction-wheelфрикцио́нное, кони́ческое колесо́ — bevel friction-wheelхвостово́е колесо́ ав. — tail-wheelходово́е колесо́ — running wheelходово́е, приводно́е колесо́ — hull-wheelхрапово́е колесо́ — ratchet-wheelце́вочное колесо́ — pin-wheel, lantern-wheelколесо́ цепно́й переда́чи ( звёздочка) — sprocket, chain-wheelцифрово́е колесо́ вчт. — number wheelколесо́ часово́го бараба́на — main wheelколесо́ часово́го механи́зма, а́нкерное — escape-wheelколесо́ часово́го механи́зма, ве́ксельное — change wheelколесо́ часово́го механи́зма, переводно́е — setting wheelколесо́ часово́го механи́зма, часово́е — hour-wheelколесо́ часово́го механи́зма, шпи́ндельное — verge-wheelколесо́ часово́го механи́зма, штифтово́е — cam-wheelчервя́чное колесо́ — worm (gear-)wheelколесо́ шасси́, гла́вное — main wheelколесо́ шасси́, самоориенти́рующееся — castor(ing) wheelшвыря́льное колесо́ с.-х. — spinner [spinning] wheelшрифтово́е колесо́ вчт. — type wheel -
14 колесо
с. wheel«обувать» колесо авто — tyre a wheel
колесо способно ориентироваться в пределах 360° — the wheel is fully castoring
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15 zablok|ować
pf Ⅰ vt 1. (utrudniać przejście) to block [drogę, przejście, wejście] ⇒ blokować 2. Sport to block [podanie, strzał, cios] ⇒ blokować 3. (utrudnić, uniemożliwić) to block [reformę, plan, postęp] ⇒ blokować 4. (zepsuć) to jam [mechanizm, drzwi]; to block [linię telefoniczną] ⇒ blokować 5. (uniemożliwić korzystanie) zablokował komputer na cały dzień he hogged the computer all day long- wszystkie etaty są już zablokowane all the jobs are already taken ⇒ blokować6. (uniemożliwić kontakty) to blockade [państwo, terytorium]; to cut off [łączność] ⇒ blokować 7. Fin., Księg. to block, to freeze [konto] ⇒ blokować Ⅱ zablokować się [drzwi, okno] to jam- zablokowały mu się hamulce w samochodzie the brakes in his car jammed on- klucz zablokował się w zamku the key got stuck in the lock ⇒ blokować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zablok|ować
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16 trancarse
VPR1) LAm (=estar estreñido) to be constipated2) Caribe * to get drunk* * *vprAm1. [atascarse] [máquina] to jam, to get jammed;la llave se trancó en la cerradura the key stuck in the lock2. [detenerse] [proceso, actividad burocrática] to be held up -
17 стопор хвостового ориентирующегося колеса
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > стопор хвостового ориентирующегося колеса
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18 trabar
v.1 to fasten.2 to join.3 to strike up (iniciar) (conversación, amistad).4 to obstruct, to hinder.5 to thicken.6 to jam, to block, to lock.7 to latch on, to link, to join.8 to engage in.Trabar combate Engage in combat.* * *1 (unir) to join, link2 (sujetar) to lock, fasten3 (mecanismo) to jam4 (prender a alguien) to shackle5 (líquido, salsa) to thicken6 (caballería) to hobble8 figurado (conversación, amistad) to strike up1 (enredarse) to get tangled up2 (mecanismo) to jam\trabársele la lengua a alguien to get tongue-tied* * *1. VT1) [+ puerta, ventana] [para que quede cerrada] to wedge shut; [para que quede abierta] to wedge opentrabó la puerta con una silla para que no entrara — he wedged the door shut with a chair to stop her getting in
2) [+ salsa, líquido] to thicken3) (Carpintería) to join; (Constr) to point4) (=comenzar) [+ conversación, debate] to start (up), strike up; [+ batalla] to join5) (=enlazar)una serie de razonamientos muy bien trabados — a tightly woven o very well constructed argument
6) (=obstaculizar) to hold backla falta de recursos ha trabado el desarrollo de la investigación — research has been held back by the lack of funds
7) [+ caballo] to hobble8) [+ sierra] to set2. VI1) [planta] to take2) [ancla, garfio] to grip3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <puerta/ventana> ( para que no se abra) to hold... shut; ( para que no se cierre) to hold... back o openb) < vigas> to tie, connectc) < caballo> to hobble2)a) < conversación> to strike up, start; <amistad/relación> to strike upb) < historia> to weave together3) <proceso/negociaciones> to impede o hamper the progress of2.trabarse v pron1) cajón/cierre to get jammed o stuck2) ( enzarzarse)3) (Col, Ven arg) ( con droga) to get high o stoned (colloq)* * *= lock together, interlock.Ex. As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.----* trabar amistad = bond.* trabar amistad con = chum with, strike up + friendship with, establish + familiarity con.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <puerta/ventana> ( para que no se abra) to hold... shut; ( para que no se cierre) to hold... back o openb) < vigas> to tie, connectc) < caballo> to hobble2)a) < conversación> to strike up, start; <amistad/relación> to strike upb) < historia> to weave together3) <proceso/negociaciones> to impede o hamper the progress of2.trabarse v pron1) cajón/cierre to get jammed o stuck2) ( enzarzarse)3) (Col, Ven arg) ( con droga) to get high o stoned (colloq)* * *= lock together, interlock.Ex: As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.
Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.* trabar amistad = bond.* trabar amistad con = chum with, strike up + friendship with, establish + familiarity con.* * *trabar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹puerta/ventana› (para que no se abra) to hold … shut; (para que no se cierre) to hold … back o opentrabó la puerta con una silla she jammed the door open with a chair2 ‹vigas› to tie, connect3 ‹historia› to weave together4 ‹caballo› to hobbleB ‹salsa› to thickenC ‹conversación› to strike up, start; ‹amistad/relación› to strike up, formhan trabado una gran amistad they've become great friendsD ‹desarrollo/negociaciones› to impede o hamper the progress of■ trabarseA «cajón/cierre/puerta» to get jammed o stuckse le traba la lengua cuando se pone nervioso he gets tongue-tied when he's nervousB(enzarzarse): trabarse EN algo to get involved IN sthno quiero trabarme en una discusión contigo I don't want to get involved in o get into an argument with you* * *
trabar ( conjugate trabar) verbo transitivo
1
( para que no se cierre) to hold … back o open
2
3 ‹proceso/negociaciones› to hamper the progress of
trabarse verbo pronominal [cajón/cierre] to get jammed o stuck;
trabar verbo transitivo
1 (entrelazar dos piezas) to bond, join
2 (impedir el movimiento) to block
(una acción, un proyecto) to obstruct
3 (empezar una conversación, disputa, amistad) to strike up
4 Culin to thicken
' trabar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conversación
- sujetar
English:
friend
- make
- strike up
- strike
* * *♦ vt1. [unir] [palabras, ideas] to join;trabar varios argumentos to tie several arguments together;un discurso bien trabado a well-constructed speech2. [iniciar] [conversación, amistad] to strike up;trabaron amistad en 1987 they became friends in 1987;el acuerdo trabado entre ambos países the agreement established between the two countries3. [salsa] to thicken4. [sujetar] [en general] to immobilize;[puerta, ventana] [abierta] to wedge open; [cerrada] to wedge shut; [preso] to shackle;troncos de madera trabados entre sí tree trunks lashed together5. RP [con cerrojo] to bolt;[con llave] to lock; [con tranca] to bar6. [obstaculizar] to obstruct, to hinder;las negociaciones quedaron trabadas the negotiations became deadlocked* * *v/t conversación, amistad strike up* * *trabar vt1) : to join, to connect2) : to impede, to hold back3) : to strike up (a conversation), to form (a friendship)4) : to thicken (sauces) -
19 blockieren
I v/t1. (eine Blockade errichten) blockade2. (den Weg versperren) block, obstruct; ein umgestürzter Baum blockiert die Schienen a fallen tree is blocking the tracks3. (verstopfen) clog (up)4. WIRTS. block* * *to block; to blockade; to jam; to shut off; to lock up* * *blo|ckie|ren [blɔ'kiːrən] ptp blockiert1. vt1) (= sperren, hemmen) to block; Verkehr, Verhandlung to obstruct; Flugverkehr to halt; Gesetz to block the passage of; Rad, Lenkung to lock2) (= mit Blockade belegen) to blockade2. vito jam; (Bremsen, Rad etc) to lock* * *1) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) jam2) (to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) scotch* * *blo·ckie·ren *[blɔˈki:rən]I. vt1. (unterbrechen)▪ etw \blockieren to block sthdie Stromzufuhr \blockieren to interrupt the electricity supplyden Verkehr \blockieren to stop the traffic2. AUTO▪ etw \blockieren to lock stheine Gewaltbremsung kann die Räder \blockieren sudden braking can lock the wheels3. (absperren)4. POL▪ etw \blockieren to block sthdurch plötzlichen Ölverlust blockierte das Getriebe the gears locked as a result of a sudden loss of oil* * *1.transitives Verb block; jam < telephone line>; stop, halt < traffic>; lock <wheel, machine, etc.>2.* * *A. v/t1. (eine Blockade errichten) blockade2. (den Weg versperren) block, obstruct;ein umgestürzter Baum blockiert die Schienen a fallen tree is blocking the tracks3. (verstopfen) clog (up)4. WIRTSCH block7. PSYCH block;da bin ich vollkommen blockiert I have a real problem with that* * *1.transitives Verb block; jam < telephone line>; stop, halt < traffic>; lock <wheel, machine, etc.>2.* * *v.to block v.to blockade v.to inhibit v. -
20 цилиндр
cylinder
- амортизатор, стабилизирую щий (демпфер тележки шасси) (рис. 29) — bogie damper, bogie trim суlinder
- амортизатора шасси (наружный) — shock strut outer cylinder
шток перемещается в цилиндре амортизатора шасси при прямом и обратном ходе амортизатора (рис. 29). — the shock strut piston travels inside the outer cylinder on the shock strut impact or recovery stroke.
- амортизатора шасси с (v-образной) траверсой — shock strut, main fitting
цилиндр амортстойки и шток соединены двухзвенником (шлиц-шарниром) (рис. 31). — the main fitting and sliding cylinder of the shock strut are connected by torque links.
- входного направляющего аппарата (цна) — inlet guide vane actuator
- (-) выключатель замка выпущенного положения стойки шасси — landing gear downlock/downlatch/ shear-out cylinder
- (-) выключатель замка створки шасси — landing gear door uplatch суlinder
- (-) выключатель замка убранного положения стойки шасси — landing gear uplock /up-latch/ shear-out cylinder
- (-) выключатель пружины натяга (фиксации) звеньев замка выпущенного положения шасси — downlock bungee (spring) суlinder
при уборке шасси цилиндрвыключатель разгружает звено замка выпущенного положения, преодолевая усилие натяжной пружины. — during the landing gear retraction the bungee cylinder extends and pulls the downlock link to an unloaded position by overcoming the effect of the bungee spring.
-, гидравлический силовой — hydraulic power cylinder
- (поршневого) двигателя — engine cylinder
основная часть пд, в которой перемещается и осуществляется рабочий цикл двигателя (рис. 61). — engine part in which power is developed and applied to the piston to accomplish work.
- двойного действия, силовой — double-acting power cylinder
цилиндр обеспечивает силовое перемещение штока в обоих направлениях. — the double-acting power суlinder develops both pushing and pulling action.
- (демпфер) тележки, стабилизирующий (рис. 30) — bogie trim cylinder, bogie damper
-, загрузочный (рулей, элеронов) — (elevator, rudder, aileron) load feel cylinder
- замка выпущенного положения шасси (рис. 28) — landing gear down-lock (control) cylinder
- замка створки шасси — landing gear door latch cylinder
- замка створки шасси (в закрытом положении) — landing gear door uplatch cylinder
- замка убранного шасси — landing gear up-lock (control) cylinder
- запрокидывания тележки (шасси) — bogie rotation cylinder
балка тележки осн. стойки шасси поворачивается цилиндром запрокидывания, воздействующим на переднее плечо тележки, и автоматически фиксируется замком убранного положения. — the bogie beam is rotated by а rotation cylinder at the forward end of the bogie and is locked automatically in the extended position.
- кислородного питания, переносной — portable /walkaround/ oxygen cylinder
-, кислородный (для оказания первой помощи) — first aid oxygen cylinder
-, кислородный, носимый (при перемещении внутри самолета) — walkaround oxygen cylinder
- ориентир (центрирующий) (рис. 27) — centering cylinder, centering jack
- переключения "ножниц" стабилизатора — stabilizer asymmetric operation control cylinder
-, пиротехнический (пироцилиндр) — explosive /cartridge/ actuation cylinder
-, пневматический (силовой) — pneumatic (power) cylinder
- (-) падкое (для уборки шасси — retracting strut
- (-) падкое (для уборки и выпуска шасси) (рис. 29) — actuating strut
- поворота переднего колеса (колес) шасси (рис. 27) — nosewheel steering cylinder
-, пружинный — spring-loaded cylinder
- пружины натяга (фиксации) звеньев замка выпущенного положения шасси. — downlock bungee cylinder the downlock bungee cylinder pulls the downlock links from over center locked position.
- разворота переднего колеca шасси — nosewheel steering cylinder
- разворота тележки (основного шасси) — bogie swivel unlock cylinder the bogie swivel unlock cylinder unlocks the bogie swivel hinge.
-, развязывающий, пружинный — spring-loaded override cylinder
в проводке управления рулями, элеронами. обеспечивает возможность управления исправными секциями руля (элерона) при заклинивании одной из секций, или одного из элеронов. — if one aileron section should jam, the override cylinder (assembly) permits the pilot to control the not jammed aileron section, while the linkage for the jammed section remains stationary.
- расстопорения (заднего звена) тележки шасси — bogie swivel unlock cylinder
цилиндр выключает стопор шарнира плеча балки тележки, чем и обеспечивает самоориентирование задней пары колес тележки при движении самолета по земле. — the cylinder unlocks the bogie swivel hinge and allows the rear pair оf wheels of the gear on the inside of the turn to swivel.
- реверса тяги, силовой — thrust reverser (door, bucket) actuator
- pha (регулируемого направляющего аппарата) — igv actuator
- рулевой (шасси) — steering cylinder
-, рулежно-демпфирующий (передней опоры шасси) — steering control and shimmy damper cylinder
-, силовой — power cylinder, actuating cylinder, actuator, jack, ram
цилиндр гидросистемы или пневмосистемы со штоком, передающим усилие к управляемому агрегату под действием давления в цилиндре. — а cylinder in which hydraulic or pneumatic pressure moves the piston to operate the unit under control.
-, силовой (гидравлического бустера) — (main) hydraulic actuator
-, силовой (рулевой привод, бустер) — actuator, ram
- складывающегося подкоса (шасси) — folding strut actuating cylinder
- с нониусной шкалой (микрометра) — barrel with vernier scale
- спойлеров, гидравлический — speller hydraulic power cylinder
-, стабилизирующий (тележки шасси) (рис. 29) — bogie damper, bogie trim cylinder
-, стабилизирующий (центрирующий) передней опоры шасси — nose lg centering cylinder /jack/
-, тормозной (рис. 32) — brake cylinder
- уборки шасси — landing gear retracting cylinder
- уборки и выпуска шасси — landing gear actuating cylinder
- управления закрылками — flap actuator
- управления интерцептором (спойлером) — speller control actuator
- управления поворотом колес передней опоры шасси (рис. 27) — nosewheel steering cylinder
- управления створками реверса тяги — thrust reverser door /bucket/ actuator
- управления створками шасси — landing gear door actuating cylinder
-, центрирующий (пружинный) (в системе управления рулями высоты и направления) — centering (spring) cylinder
-, центрирующий для перевода выходных звеньев рп в нейтральное положение при их выключении. — (actuator output member) centering cylinder
- центрирующий (опоры шасси) — centering cylinder /jack/
цилиндр ориентирует переднюю стойку шасси по оси самолета после взлета, и обеспечивает самоориентирование колес при движении по земле (рис. 27). — the centering cylinder centers the nosewheel after takeoff and also enables free castoring to take place on the ground.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > цилиндр
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