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1. ж. свз. transmission; traffic of messages; signallingвести передачу «вслепую» — send blind
2. ж. emission, transmission3. ж. transmission, gear4. ж. transferпередача «блиндом» — blind transmission
передача данных с непрерывным автоматическим запросом подтверждения — continuous-ARQ data communication
внестудийная передача — outside broadcasting; outdoor pick-up
передача данных — data transfer; data communication
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2 ведущаяся передача
Engineering: communication in progress, transmission in progressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ведущаяся передача
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3 передача
communications, communication, dispatch, (напр. сигналов) dissemination, drive, exchange, gear авто, gearing, passing вчт., ( сигнала) propagation, relay, relaying, rendering, rendition, sending, speed, transfer, transference, transmission* * *переда́ча ж.1. свз. transmission; (передаваемая информация, сообщения) traffic [exchange] of messages; (особ. метод передачи в линию) signallingпереда́ча А сбра́сывает переда́чу Б — transmission A silences transmission Bвести́ переда́чу «вслепу́ю» — send [transmit] blindвести́ переда́чу для опознава́ния ав. — transmit for identificationвести́ переда́чу с буквопеча́тающим контро́лем — type the home copy while sendingзапи́сывать переда́чу ( об операторе) — transcribe [record] a transmission [a message]2. ( вид излучения) emission, transmission3. ( механизм передачи движения) transmission, gearна второ́й переда́че — in second gearна пе́рвой переда́че — in first gearна прямо́й переда́че — on direct gearна тре́тьей переда́че — in third gearпереключа́ть переда́чу авто — change [shift] the gearsпереходи́ть на вы́сшую переда́чу авто — upshiftпереходи́ть на ни́зшую переда́чу авто — downshiftрабо́тать че́рез повыша́ющую переда́чу мех. — be geared upрабо́тать че́рез понижа́ющую переда́чу мех. — be geared down4. ( перенос изделия на агрегатных станках) transferамплиту́дно-модули́рованная переда́ча — amplitude-modulated [AM] transmissionпереда́ча «бли́ндом» рад. — blind transmissionве́дущаяся переда́ча свз. — transmission [communication] in progressпереда́ча в зо́не прямо́й ви́димости рад. — line-of-sight transmissionпереда́ча да́нных с непреры́вным автомати́ческим запро́сом подтвержде́ния — continuous-ARQ data communicationпереда́ча да́нных с ожида́нием подтвержде́ния — stop-and-wait ARQ data communicationвнестуди́йная переда́ча — outside broadcasting; outdoor pick-upгидравли́ческая переда́ча — hydraulic transmissionгидродинами́ческая переда́ча — hydrodynamic [hydraulic rotary] transmissionгидростати́ческая переда́ча — hydrostatic [(positive-)displacement hydraulic] transmissionгла́вная переда́ча — final driveпереда́ча да́нных — ( внутри и между ЭВМ и периферийными устройствами) data transfer; ( по линиям связи) data communication, data transmissionпереда́ча двумя́ боковы́ми полоса́ми — double-sideband [DSB] transmissionзубча́тая переда́ча — gearing, gear train, gear transmissionзубча́тая, винтова́я переда́ча — crossed-axis helical [hypoid] gearing, skew gearingзубча́тая, геликоида́льная переда́ча — crossed-axis helical gearingзубча́тая, гиперболо́идная переда́ча — hyperboloid(al) gearingзубча́тая, гипо́идная переда́ча — hypoid gearingзубча́тая, глобо́идная переда́ча — globoid gearingзубча́тая, кони́ческая переда́ча — bevel gearingзубча́тая, многоступе́нчатая переда́ча — multiple gearingзубча́тая переда́ча Но́викова — Novikov gearingзубча́тая, одноступе́нчатая переда́ча — single gearingзубча́тая, планета́рная переда́ча — planetary [epicyclic, sun-and-planet] gearзубча́тая, повыша́ющая переда́ча — step-up gear(ing)зубча́тая, понижа́ющая переда́ча — step-down gear(ing)зубча́тая, проста́я переда́ча — simple gearingзубча́тая переда́ча с вне́шним зацепле́нием — external gear trainзубча́тая переда́ча с вну́тренним зацепле́нием — internal gear trainзубча́тая, торо́идная переда́ча — toroidal-worm [globoid-worm] gearingзубча́тая, цикло́идная переда́ча — cycloidal gearingзубча́тая, цилиндри́ческая переда́ча — ( общий термин) cylindrical gearing; ( с косозубыми колёсами) helical gearing; ( с прямозубыми колёсами) spur gearing; ( с шевронными колёсами) herring-bone gearingзубча́тая, цилиндри́ческая, эвольве́нтная переда́ча — involute gearingзубча́тая, шевро́нная переда́ча — herring-bone gear, chevron gear driveиндика́торная, дистанцио́нная переда́ча1. ( процесс) self-synchronous remote indication transmission2. ( устройство) (direct) self-synchronous transmission systemкана́тная переда́ча — rope transmissionкарда́нная переда́ча — gimbal drive, gimbal gearклиноремё́нная переда́ча — V-belt transmissionмногокана́льная переда́ча — multichannel transmissionмногокра́тная переда́ча свз. — multiplex transmissionпереда́ча на одно́й боково́й полосе́ — single-sideband [SSB] transmissionпереда́ча негати́вным сигна́лом ( в фототелеграфной связи) — white transmissionпереда́ча непреры́вным излуче́нием без модуля́ции — unmodulated CW transmission, unmodulated CW emissionнереверси́вная переда́ча — unidirectional driveплоскоремё́нная переда́ча — flat-belt [band] transmissionпереда́ча положи́тельным сигна́лом ( в фототелеграфной связи) — black transmissionпро́бная переда́ча в полё́те ав. — signal checkпро́бная, назе́мная переда́ча ав. — maintenance checkпро́бная переда́ча пе́ред вы́летом ав. — preflight checkре́ечная переда́ча — rack-and-gear drive, rack gearремё́нная переда́ча — belt transmissionпереда́ча ре́чи ( системы передачи данных) — voice transmission (capability)блоки́ровать переда́чу ре́чи — depress voice capabilityрыча́жная переда́ча — linkageпереда́ча с акти́вной па́узой свз. — nonreturn-to-zero [NRZ] signallingпереда́ча с амплиту́дной манипуля́цией [АТ] — on-off keying, on-off [A1] transmissionсинхро́нная переда́ча (напр., сельсинная) — synchronized transmission (system) (as exemplified by synchro systems)синхро́нная, сельси́нная переда́ча в дифференциа́льном режи́ме — differential synchro systemсинхро́нная, сельси́нная переда́ча в индика́торном режи́ме — synchro repeater [synchro direct transmission] systemсинхро́нная, сельси́нная переда́ча в трансформа́торном режи́ме — synchro control-transformer [synchro detector] systemсинхро́нная, сельси́нная индика́торная переда́ча — synchro repeater [synchro direct transmission] systemпереда́ча с относи́тельной фа́зовой манипуля́цией [ОФМ] — phase-difference-shift keying [PDSK] transmissionпереда́ча с пасси́вной па́узой свз. — return-to-zero [RZ] signallingпереда́ча с пода́вленной несу́щей — suppressed-carrier [SC] transmissionпереда́ча с части́чно пода́вленной боково́й полосо́й — asymmetrical-sideband [vestigial-sideband] transmissionпереда́ча с часто́тной манипуля́цией — frequency-shift-keying [FSK, F1] transmissionпереда́ча телевизио́нных изображе́ний — picture [video] transmissionтелегра́фная переда́ча — telegraph transmissionпереда́ча тепла́ — heat transferпереда́ча управле́ния вчт. — transfer (of control)переда́ча управле́ния по, напр. отрица́тельному результа́ту — transfer (of control) on, e. g., negativeпереда́ча управле́ния, безусло́вная вчт. — unconditional transfer of control, jumpпереда́ча управле́ния, усло́вная — conditional transfer of control, branchфототелегра́фная переда́ча — facsimile transmissionфрикцио́нная переда́ча — friction transmission, friction gear(ing)цветна́я переда́ча тлв. — colour transmissionцепна́я переда́ча — chain gear, chain(-and-sprocket) transmission; chain drive gearing, chain(-and-sprocket) driveчасто́тно-модули́рованная переда́ча — frequency-modulated [FM] transmissionчервя́чная переда́ча — worm gearingшароди́сковая переда́ча — ball-and-disk gear(ing)электри́ческая переда́ча — electrical transmissionэлектромехани́ческая переда́ча — electromechanical transmissionпереда́ча эне́ргии1. (явление в физических процессах, напр. при соударениях) energy transfer2. ( электроснабжение) power transmissionпереда́ча эне́ргии на постоя́нном то́ке — direct-current power transmission* * *1) transfer; 2) gear -
4 продолжаться
Продолжаться - to continue, to be continuing, to be continued; to persist; to proceed, to be proceeding; to be in progressAt moderate light intensities the O2 uptake continues at an unchanged pace.Progress to an understanding of these factors is continuing along the lines detailed in the initial sections of this paper.Its use will surely be continued.Further studies are in progress to investigate the effect on current superalloys such as IN738, IN792, IN939, etc.For a number of years the 50, 25, 15, 10 rule has also persisted: the maintenance cost be broken down into 50-percent memory, 25-percent packaging and power, 15-percent I/O logic, and 10-percent CPV logic.Development work is proceeding on transmitter design with the aim of further increasing immunity to interference from commercial and military transmission.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > продолжаться
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5 De Forest, Lee
SUBJECT AREA: Broadcasting, Electronics and information technology, Photography, film and optics, Recording, Telecommunications[br]b. 26 August 1873 Council Bluffs, Iowa, USAd. 30 June 1961 Hollywood, California, USA[br]American electrical engineer and inventor principally known for his invention of the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube; also a pioneer of sound in the cinema.[br]De Forest was born into the family of a Congregational minister that moved to Alabama in 1879 when the father became President of a college for African-Americans; this was a position that led to the family's social ostracism by the white community. By the time he was 13 years old, De Forest was already a keen mechanical inventor, and in 1893, rejecting his father's plan for him to become a clergyman, he entered the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Following his first degree, he went on to study the propagation of electromagnetic waves, gaining a PhD in physics in 1899 for his thesis on the "Reflection of Hertzian Waves from the Ends of Parallel Wires", probably the first US thesis in the field of radio.He then joined the Western Electric Company in Chicago where he helped develop the infant technology of wireless, working his way up from a modest post in the production area to a position in the experimental laboratory. There, working alone after normal working hours, he developed a detector of electromagnetic waves based on an electrolytic device similar to that already invented by Fleming in England. Recognizing his talents, a number of financial backers enabled him to set up his own business in 1902 under the name of De Forest Wireless Telegraphy Company; he was soon demonstrating wireless telegraphy to interested parties and entering into competition with the American Marconi Company.Despite the failure of this company because of fraud by his partners, he continued his experiments; in 1907, by adding a third electrode, a wire mesh, between the anode and cathode of the thermionic diode invented by Fleming in 1904, he was able to produce the amplifying device now known as the triode valve and achieve a sensitivity of radio-signal reception much greater than possible with the passive carborundum and electrolytic detectors hitherto available. Patented under the name Audion, this new vacuum device was soon successfully used for experimental broadcasts of music and speech in New York and Paris. The invention of the Audion has been described as the beginning of the electronic era. Although much development work was required before its full potential was realized, the Audion opened the way to progress in all areas of sound transmission, recording and reproduction. The patent was challenged by Fleming and it was not until 1943 that De Forest's claim was finally recognized.Overcoming the near failure of his new company, the De Forest Radio Telephone Company, as well as unsuccessful charges of fraudulent promotion of the Audion, he continued to exploit the potential of his invention. By 1912 he had used transformer-coupling of several Audion stages to achieve high gain at radio frequencies, making long-distance communication a practical proposition, and had applied positive feedback from the Audion output anode to its input grid to realize a stable transmitter oscillator and modulator. These successes led to prolonged patent litigation with Edwin Armstrong and others, and he eventually sold the manufacturing rights, in retrospect often for a pittance.During the early 1920s De Forest began a fruitful association with T.W.Case, who for around ten years had been working to perfect a moving-picture sound system. De Forest claimed to have had an interest in sound films as early as 1900, and Case now began to supply him with photoelectric cells and primitive sound cameras. He eventually devised a variable-density sound-on-film system utilizing a glow-discharge modulator, the Photion. By 1926 De Forest's Phonofilm had been successfully demonstrated in over fifty theatres and this system became the basis of Movietone. Though his ideas were on the right lines, the technology was insufficiently developed and it was left to others to produce a system acceptable to the film industry. However, De Forest had played a key role in transforming the nature of the film industry; within a space of five years the production of silent films had all but ceased.In the following decade De Forest applied the Audion to the development of medical diathermy. Finally, after spending most of his working life as an independent inventor and entrepreneur, he worked for a time during the Second World War at the Bell Telephone Laboratories on military applications of electronics.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsInstitute of Electronic and Radio Engineers Medal of Honour 1922. President, Institute of Electronic and Radio Engineers 1930. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Edison Medal 1946.Bibliography1904, "Electrolytic detectors", Electrician 54:94 (describes the electrolytic detector). 1907, US patent no. 841,387 (the Audion).1950, Father of Radio, Chicago: WIlcox \& Follett (autobiography).De Forest gave his own account of the development of his sound-on-film system in a series of articles: 1923. "The Phonofilm", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 16 (May): 61–75; 1924. "Phonofilm progress", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 20:17–19; 1927, "Recent developments in the Phonofilm", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 27:64–76; 1941, "Pioneering in talking pictures", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 36 (January): 41–9.Further ReadingG.Carneal, 1930, A Conqueror of Space (biography).I.Levine, 1964, Electronics Pioneer, Lee De Forest (biography).E.I.Sponable, 1947, "Historical development of sound films", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 48 (April): 275–303 (an authoritative account of De Forest's sound-film work, by Case's assistant).W.R.McLaurin, 1949, Invention and Innovation in the Radio Industry.C.F.Booth, 1955, "Fleming and De Forest. An appreciation", in Thermionic Valves 1904– 1954, IEE.V.J.Phillips, 1980, Early Radio Detectors, London: Peter Peregrinus.KF / JW -
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акт о нарушении условийirregularity reportакт о повреждении грузаdamage cargo reportввод данных о полетеflight data inputвыпускать информацию о прогнозеissue a forecastданные о магнитном склоненииmagnetic variation dataданные о результатах испытаний воздушного суднаaircraft test dataданные о результатах испытания в воздухеair dataдоклад о развороте на обратный курсturnaround reportдокладывать о занятии заданного эшелона полетаreport reaching the flight levelдокладывать о занятии заданной высотыreport reaching the altitudeдонесение о местоположенииposition reportingдонесение о полетеvoyage reportдонесение о состоянии парка воздушных судовaircraft status reportдонесение о ходе полетаflight reportдоска информации о вылетеdeparture boardдоска информации о прилетеarrival boardдоска информации о рейсахflight information boardинформационный отчет о предпосылке к происшествиюincident data reportинформация о барометрическом давленииbarometric informationинформация о заходе на посадкуapproach informationинформация о летном составеflight personnel informationинформация о летно-технических характеристикахperformance informationинформация о магнитном склоненииisogonic informationинформация о местах остановкиstopping position informationинформация о положенииposition informationинформация о профиле местностиterrain profile informationинформация о скоростиrate informationинформация о ходе полетаflight progress informationквалификационная отметка о допуске к визуальным полетамvisual flying ratingконсультативная информация о воздушном движенииtraffic advisory informationконсультативное сообщение о воздушной обстановкеtraffic advisoryконсультативное сообщение о воздушной обстановке, регистрируемой на первичной РЛСtraffic advisory against primary radar targetsконсультативное сообщение о порядке выдерживания заданных параметровmaintain advisoryконсультативное сообщение о порядке выполнения уклоненияavoidance manoeuvre advisoryмедицинское заключение о состоянии здоровья пилотаpilot medical assessmentнеофициальная информация о полетеunofficial flight informationобъявление о рейсахflight announcementотчет о воздушных перевозкахtraffic reportотчет о полетеflight historyпередача информации о воздушном движенииtraffic information broadcastпередача сведений о барометрической высотеpressure-altitude transmissionпорядок передачи информации о положенииposition reporting procedureпредупреждение о минимальной безопасной высотеminimum safe altitude warningпредупреждение о наличии взрывного устройстваbomb warningпредупреждение о опасностиdanger warningпредупреждение о приближении к сваливаниюstall warningраспечатка сведений о полетеnavigation hard copyсвидетельство о допуске к полетамcertificate of safety for flightсвидетельство о приемке1. approval certificate2. acceptance certificate свидетельство о проведенных испытанияхtest certificateсигнализация о пожареfire warningсигнал о местоположенииposition pulseсигнал о неисправности цепиcircuit alarmсистема информации о состоянии безопасности полетовaviation safety reporting systemсистема оповещения о воздушном движенииtraffic alert systemсистема предупреждения о сдвиге ветраwindshear warning systemсистема предупреждения о сдвиге ветра на малых высотахlow level wind-shear alert systemсистема сигнализации о приближении к сваливаниюstall warning system(на крыло) согласованная статья двустороннего соглашения о тарифахstandard bilateral tariff clauseсоглашение о взаимной коммерческой деятельностиpool agreementсоглашение о воздушном сообщенииair transport agreementсоглашение о прямом транзитеdirect transit arrangementсоглашение о резервировании местаblocked space agreementсоглашение о слиянииmerger agreementсоглашение о совместной эксплуатации авиалинииinterline agreementсоглашение о совместном финансированииjoint support agreementсообщение о передаче пассажировpassenger transfer messageсообщение о положении воздушного суднаaircraft position reportсообщение о прилетеarrival reportсообщение о расчетном времени пролета границыboundary estimate messageсообщение о точном положенииspot reportсообщение о ходе выполнения полетаprogress reportтабло информации о рейсахflight information displayуведомление о предварительной оплате билетаprepared ticket advice advanceудостоверение о регистрацииregistration certificateусловное обозначение в сообщении о ходе полетаflight report identificationустройство кодирования информации о высотеaltitude encoderустройство сигнализации о вторженииintrusion detection device -
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1) Geology: travel time, velocity of propagation2) Naval: propagation velocity (волн)3) Engineering: propagation velocity (напр. волн), spreading speed4) Construction: rate of spread (огня, волн и т. п.)5) Railway term: velocipede of propagation6) Forestry: rate of spread (пожара)8) Astronautics: propagation speed, propagation velocity9) Household appliances: expansion velocity10) Oil&Gas technology propagation rate11) Marine science: velocity of progress (волны)12) Makarov: propagation speed (напр. волны), spread rate, transfer rate, transmission rate13) Electrical engineering: velocity of propagation (напр. волн)14) General subject: phase speed (волны), propagation speed (долны), spread velocity (волн)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость распространения
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8 desarrollarse
1 (crecer) to develop2 (transcurrir) to take place* * ** * *VPR1) (=madurar) [adolescente] to develop, reach puberty; [planta, animal] to develop, reach maturity; [país] to develop2) (=ocurrir) [suceso, reunión] to take place; [trama] to unfold, develop3) (=desenrollarse) [algo enrollado] to unroll; [algo plegado] to unfold, open (out)* * *(v.) = proceed, grow, build up, burgeon, unfold, grow up, come up, shape upEx. Instructions should be clear and unambiguous, and they should proceed in a logical manner.Ex. No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex. The third thing I'm perturbed about is this general atmosphere of negativism which seems to be building up.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Research in any scientific field can never be neutral: the process is initially motivated by the researcher's own questioning of perceived realities, and unfolds in a particular historical moment, subject to the social, political and ideological influences of that context.Ex. In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex. Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.Ex. A major war may be shaping up over videotex advertising between cable television operators and the telephone companies.* * *(v.) = proceed, grow, build up, burgeon, unfold, grow up, come up, shape upEx: Instructions should be clear and unambiguous, and they should proceed in a logical manner.
Ex: No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex: The third thing I'm perturbed about is this general atmosphere of negativism which seems to be building up.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Research in any scientific field can never be neutral: the process is initially motivated by the researcher's own questioning of perceived realities, and unfolds in a particular historical moment, subject to the social, political and ideological influences of that context.Ex: In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex: Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.Ex: A major war may be shaping up over videotex advertising between cable television operators and the telephone companies.* * *
■desarrollarse verbo reflexivo
1 (crecer una persona, enfermedad, etc) to develop
2 (suceder, tener lugar) to take place: el espectáculo se desarrolló en un parque público, the show took place in a park
' desarrollarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
evolucionar
- desarrollar
- formar
- ir
English:
develop
- evolve
- progress
- shape up
- smoothly
- unfold
- grow
- mature
- shape
* * *vpr1. [crecer, mejorar] to develop;la proteína es imprescindible para desarrollarse protein is essential for development o growth2. [suceder] [reunión, encuentro, manifestación] to take place;[película, obra, novela] to be set;la manifestación se desarrolló sin incidentes the demonstration went off without incident;la acción de la novela se desarrolla en el siglo XIX the novel is set in the 19th century3. [evolucionar] to develop;¿cómo se desarrollarán los acontecimientos? how will events develop?* * *v/r1 develop, evolve2 ( ocurrir) take place* * *vr: to take place* * *1. (en general) to develop -
9 Jenkins, Charles Francis
[br]b. 1867 USAd. 1934 USA[br]American pioneer of motion pictures and television.[br]During the early years of the motion picture industry, Jenkins made many innovations, including the development in 1894 of his own projector, the "Phantoscope", which was widely used for a number of years. In the same year he also suggested the possibility of electrically transmitting pictures over a distance, an interest that led to a lifetime of experimentation. As a result of his engineering contributions to the practical realization of moving pictures, in 1915 the National Motion Picture Board of Trade asked him to chair a committee charged with establishing technical standards for the industry. This in turn led to his proposing the creation of a professional society for those engineers in the industry, and the following year the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (later to become the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) was formed, with Jenkins as its first President. Soon after this he began experiments with mechanical television, using both the Nipkow hole-spiral disc and a low-definition system of his own, based on rotating bevelled glass discs (his so-called "prismatic rings") and alkali-metal photocells. In the 1920s he gave many demonstrations of mechanical television, including a cable transmission of a crude silhouette of President Harding from Washington, DC, to Philadelphia in 1923 and a radio broadcast from Washington in 1928. The following year he formed the Jenkins Television Company to make television transmitters and receivers, but it soon went into debt and was acquired by the de Forest Company, from whom RCA later purchased the patents.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFirst President, Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1916.Bibliography1923, "Radio photographs, radio movies and radio vision", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 16:78.1923, "Recent progress in the transmission of motion pictures by radio", Transactions ofthe Society of Motion Picture Engineers 17:81.1925, "Radio movies", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 21:7. 1930, "Television systems", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 15:445. 1925. Vision by Radio.Further ReadingJ.H.Udelson, 1982, The Great Television Race: A History of the American Television Industry, 1925–41: University of Alabama Press.R.W.Hubbell, 1946, 4,000 Years of Television, London: G.Harrap \& Sons.1926. "The Jenkins system", Wireless World 18: 642 (contains a specific account of Jenkins's work).KFBiographical history of technology > Jenkins, Charles Francis
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10 संचारः _sañcārḥ
संचारः 1 Going, movement, travelling or roaming through; स पुनः पार्थसंचारं संचरत्यवनीपतिः K. P.1; सुलभ- पुरुषसंचारे$स्मिन् प्रदेशे Mk.7; R.2.15.-2 Passing through, passage, transit.-3 A course, way, road, pass.-4 A difficult progress or journey.-5 Difficulty, distress.-6 Inciting.-7 Leading, guiding.-8 Transmission, contagion.-9 A gem said to be found in the hood of serpents.-1 The entrance of the sun into a new sign.-11 Infatuating; तथाख्यातविधानं च योगः संचार एव च Mb.12.59.48 (com. संचारः श्रवणदर्शनाभ्यां परमोहनम्).-12 Track (of wild animals).-Comp. -जीविन् a. seeking a living by roaming; L. D. B. -
11 прохождение
( сигнала) trip, passage, passing, progress, progression, (напр. сигнала) propagation, transmission -
12 संचार
saṉ-cāram. (ifc. f. ā) walking about, wandering, roaming, driving orᅠ riding, any motion MBh. Kāv. etc.;
transit, passage ib. ;
the passage orᅠ entrance of the sun into a new sign MW. ;
passing over, transition, transference to (comp.) Yājñ. ;
transmission (of disease), contagion W. ;
course, path, way ( alsoᅠ fig. = « mode, manner») MBh. Hariv. ;
track (of wild animals) Ṡak. Sch. ;
course of life, career Sāh. ;
a partic. class of spies L. ;
difficult progress, difficulty, distress W. ;
leading, guiding ib. ;
inciting, impelling ib. ;
a gem supposed to be in the head of a serpent ib. ;
= huṉ-kāra ChUp. ;
<w.r. for saṉ-cara, saṉ-sāra, andᅠ sac-cāra>;
- jīvin m. (prob.) a tramp, vagabond L. ;
- patha m. a walk, walking-place Hariv. ;
(in dram.) a female attendant on a king (= yavanī) Bhar. ;
- pūta mfn. purified by the course orᅠ passage (of anything) MW. ;
- vyādhi m. a partic. (prob. infectious) disease L.
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13 прохождение
passage, passing, (напр. сигнала) propagation, progress, progression, ( сигнала) trip, transmission -
14 препятствовать
to obstruct (an action, a movement, a discussion, an investigation)препятствовать прохождению света (звука) --- to obstruct the passage of light (sound) препятствовать передаче энергии --- to obstruct the transmission of energy препятствовать судоходству --- to obstruct navigation препятствовать прогрессу --- to obstruct progress
(лат. ob- --- in the way of + struere, struct- --- build, construct)Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > препятствовать
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15 cursus
cursus, ūs, m. [id.], a running ( on foot, on a horse, chariot, ship, etc.), a course, way, march, passage, voyage, journey, etc. (very freq.).I.Lit.1.Of living beings:b.ingressus, cursus, accubitio, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 1, 34, 94:ibi cursu, luctando... sese exercebant,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 3, 24; cf. id. Most. 1, 2, 73, and Hor. A. P. 412:quique pedum cursu valet, etc.,
Verg. A. 5, 67:cursu superare canem,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 51:milites cursu exanimati,
Caes. B. G. 2, 23:huc magno cursu intenderunt,
at full speed, id. ib. 3, 19:magno cursu concitatus,
id. B. C. 1, 70:cursu incitatus,
id. ib. 1, 79; 3, 46; Auct. B. Alex. 20; cf.:in cursu esse,
Cic. Att. 5, 16, 1; cf. II. fin. infra:strictis gladiis cursu in hostem feruntur,
advance at a run, Liv. 9, 13, 2:effuso cursu,
id. 2, 50, 6:eo cursu proripere, ut, etc.,
id. 24, 26, 12; 31, 21, 6:eo cursu, Auct. B. Alex 30: eodem cursu contendere,
right onward, Caes. B. C. 2, 35; cf. id. B. G. 6, 67: citato cursu. Just. 11, 15, 2:cursus in Graeciam per tuam provinciam,
Cic. Att. 10, 4, 10:quis umquam tam brevi tempore tot loca adire, tantos cursus conficere potuit?
id. Imp. Pomp. 12, 34:(terrae) tuis non dicam cursibus, sed victoriis lustratae sunt,
id. ib. 2, 5:agmen cursūs magis quam itineris modo ducit,
Curt. 5, 13, 5; 6, 1, 12; Just. 15, 3, 11; 11, 8, 2:Miltiades cursum direxit, quo tendebat,
Nep. Milt. 1, 6; Vell. 2, 19, 4; 1, 4, 1:Ulixi per mare,
Hor. C. 1, 6, 7:iterare cursus relictos,
id. ib. 1, 34, 4:Naxon, ait Liber, cursus advertite vestros,
Ov. M. 3, 636 et saep.; cf. B.: cursum per [p. 504] auras Derigere, Verg. A. 6, 194; so of flying, Ov. M. 2, 838; 4, 787 al.—Cursum tenere (in a march or on shipboard), to hold one's course, to maintain a direct course:2.equites cursum tenere atque insulam capere non potuerant,
Caes. B. G. 4, 26 fin.:Dionysius cum secundissimo vento cursum teneret,
Cic. N. D. 3, 34, 83; Caes. B. G. 5, 8; cf. 2. b. —Of inanimate objects:b.solis cursus lunaeque meatus Expediam,
Lucr. 5, 77; cf. id. 5, 772 al.:lunae,
id. 5, 629; cf. id. 5, 630:stellarum,
Cic. Rep. 6, 17, 17:neque clara suo percurrere fulmina cursu Perpetuo possint,
Lucr. 1, 1003:si lacus emissus lapsu et cursu suo ad mare profluxisset,
Cic. Div. 1, 44, 100; so of the course or flow of a stream, Ov. M. 1, 282; 9, 18; Plin. 5, 24, 20, § 85:longarum navium,
Caes. B. G. 5, 8; cf. Cic. Mur. 15, 33; id. Off. 3, 12, 50 al.:Aquilonis et Austri,
Lucr. 5, 688; cf. id. 6, 302:menstrui,
Plin. 11, 39, 94, § 230:quadripertiti venarum,
id. 16, 39, 76, § 195 et saep.—Cursum tenere, as supra, 1. b.:B.tanta tempestas subito coorta est, ut nulla earum (navium) cursum tenere posset,
Caes. B. G. 4, 28.—Meton.1.Cursum exspectare, to wait for a fair wind (lit. for a passage), Cic. Att. 5, 8, 1.—2.(Abstr. pro concr.) Cursus publici, in the time of the emperors, posts or relays divided into stations, for the speedy transmission of information upon state affairs, Cod. Just. 12, 51; Cod. Th. 8, 5; Inscr. Orell. 3181; 3329; cf.II.. equi publici,
Amm. 14, 6, 16:vehicula publica,
id. 21, 13, 7:cursus vehicularius,
Capitol. Ant. P. 12, 3:vehicularis,
Dig. 50, 4, 18, § 4:cursus fiscalis,
Spart. Had. 7; v. Suet. Aug. 49.—Trop. (freq. in Cic. and Quint.), a course, progress, direction, way:qui cursus rerum, qui exitus futurus sit,
Cic. Fam. 4, 2, 3; cf. Tac. H. 4, 34; id. Agr. 39:implicari aliquo certo genere cursuque vivendi,
Cic. Off. 1, 32, 117:vitae brevis cursus, gloriae sempiternus,
id. Sest. 21, 47:reliquus vitae cursus,
id. Phil. 2, 19, 47:totius vitae cursum videre,
id. Off. 1, 4, 11:omnem vitae suae cursum conficere,
id. Cael. 17, 39:in omni vitae cursu optimum visum est, ut, etc.,
Macr. S. 1, 2, 3:temporum,
Cic. Fam. 6, 5, 2:tuorum honorum,
id. ib. 3, 11, 2; cf. Tac. H. 1, 48:continuus proeliorum,
id. Agr. 27 al.:cursus vocis per omnis sonos,
Cic. de Or. 3, 61, 227:cursus verborum,
id. ib. 1, 35, 161; so of the motion or flow of discourse, etc., id. Part. Or. 15, 52; Quint. 8, prooem. § 27;9, 4, 70: cursus hic et sonus rotundae volubilisque sententiae,
Gell. 11, 13, 4:quem enim cursum industria mea tenere potuisset sine forensibus causis, etc.,
Cic. Phil. 8, 4, 11; cf. id. Or. 1, 4:nos in eodem cursu fuimus a Sullā dictatore ad eosdem fere consules,
id. Brut. 96, 328; so,esse in cursu,
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16 Ilgner, Karl
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 27 July 1862 Neisse, Upper Silesia (now Nysa, Poland)d. 18 January 1921 Berthelsdorf, Silesia[br]German electrical engineer, inventor of a transformer for electromotors.[br]Ilgner graduated from the Gewerbeakademie (the forerunner of the Technical University) in Berlin. As the representative of an electric manufacturing company in Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) from 1897, he was confronted with the fact that there were no appropriate drives for hoisting-engines or rolling-plants in steelworks. Two problems prevented the use of high-capacity electric motors in the mining as well as in the iron and steel industry: the reactions of the motors on the circuit at the peak point of stress concentration; and the complicated handling of the control system which raised the risks regarding safety. Having previously been head of the department of electrical power transmission in Hannover, he was concerned with the development of low-speed direct-current motors powered by gas engines.It was Harry Ward Leonard's switchgear for direct-current motors (USA, 1891) that permitted sudden and exact changes in the speed and direction of rotation without causing power loss, as demonstrated in the driving of a rolling sidewalk at the Paris World Fair of 1900. Ilgner connected this switchgear to a large and heavy flywheel which accumulated the kinetic energy from the circuit in order to compensate shock loads. With this combination, electric motors did not need special circuits, which were still weak, because they were working continuously and were regulated individually, so that they could be used for driving hoisting-engines in mines, rolling-plants in steelworks or machinery for producing tools and paper. Ilgner thus made a notable advance in the general progress of electrification.His transformer for hoisting-engines was patented in 1901 and was commercially used inter alia by Siemens \& Halske of Berlin. Their first electrical hoisting-engine for the Zollern II/IV mine in Dortmund gained international reputation at the Düsseldorf exhibition of 1902, and is still preserved in situ in the original machine hall of the mine, which is now a national monument in Germany. Ilgner thereafter worked with several companies to pursue his conception, became a consulting engineer in Vienna and Breslau and had a government post after the First World War in Brussels and Berlin until he retired for health reasons in 1919.[br]Bibliography1901, DRP no. 138, 387 1903, "Der elektrische Antrieb von Reversier-Walzenstraßen", Stahl und Eisen 23:769– 71.Further ReadingW.Kroker, "Karl Ilgner", Neue Deutsche Biographie, Vol. X, pp. 134–5. W.Philippi, 1924, Elektrizität im Bergbau, Leipzig (a general account).K.Warmbold, 1925, "Der Ilgner-Umformer in Förderanlagen", Kohle und Erz 22:1031–36 (a detailed description).WK -
17 круговая диаграмма
1. circular chart[lang name="Russian"]вычислительная диаграмма, номограмма — calculating chart
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18 сообщение
сообщение сущmessageаварийное сообщениеalerting messageвоздушное сообщениеair communicationвремя поступления сообщенияtime handed inГлавное агентство воздушных сообщенийCentral Agency of Air Serviceзапрещающее консультативное сообщениеnegative advisoryиндекс первоочередности сообщенияpriority message indicatorинтенсивное регулярное воздушное сообщениеairbridgeкод первоочередности сообщенияpriority message prefixконсультативное сообщение об ограниченияхlimit advisoryконсультативное сообщение о воздушной обстановкеtraffic advisoryконсультативное сообщение о воздушной обстановке, регистрируемой на первичной РЛСtraffic advisory against primary radar targetsконсультативное сообщение о порядке выдерживания заданных параметровmaintain advisoryконсультативное сообщение о порядке выполнения уклоненияavoidance manoeuvre advisoryконсультативное сообщение по устранению конфликтной ситуацииresolution advisoryобработка сообщенийmessages handlingпередача радиотелефонных сообщенийtransmission of telephonyпередача сообщенийrelay of messagesполет, открывающий воздушное сообщениеinaugural flightположение согласно последнему сообщениюlast reported positionприем командных сообщенийcommand acquisitionприем телефонных сообщенийreception of telephonyпрямое воздушное сообщениеthrough air serviceразрешающее консультативное сообщениеpositive advisoryрегулярное воздушное сообщениеregular airline serviceслужба воздушных сообщенийairways and air communications serviceсоглашение о воздушном сообщенииair transport agreementсообщение о передаче пассажировpassenger transfer messageсообщение о положении воздушного суднаaircraft position reportсообщение о прилетеarrival reportсообщение о расчетном времени пролета границыboundary estimate messageсообщение о точном положенииspot reportсообщение о ходе выполнения полетаprogress reportсообщение с бортаair-reportтип сообщенияmessage typeуказатель типа сообщенияmessage type indicatorусловное обозначение в сообщении о ходе полетаflight report identificationЦентральное управление международных воздушных сообщений гражданской авиацииGeneral Department of International Air Services of Aeroflotчелночное воздушное сообщениеshuttle service
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