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  • 21 Procedures For Determining Acceptable Fuel/Oil Ratio As Required By FAR 23.1011 (b)

    Методы приемлемого соотношения топлива/масла в соответствии с требованиями FAR 23. 1011(b)

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Procedures For Determining Acceptable Fuel/Oil Ratio As Required By FAR 23.1011 (b)

  • 22 Substantiation for an Increase in Maximum Weight, Maximum Landing Weight, or Maximum Zero Fuel Weight

    Доказательство соответствия требованиям к прочности при увеличении максимального веса, максимального посадочного веса или максимального веса без топлива

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Substantiation for an Increase in Maximum Weight, Maximum Landing Weight, or Maximum Zero Fuel Weight

  • 23 Unusable Fuel Test Procedures For Small Airplanes

    Методы испытаний по определению нерасходуемого остатка топлива на лёгких самолётах

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Unusable Fuel Test Procedures For Small Airplanes

  • 24 לַבְרְיָטוֹן m. (λαβρᾶτον, λαυρεᾶτον, S.) the emperors portrait wreathed with laurels. Yalk. Ez. 356 נטלה לברנטין של מלך וֹכ׳ (corr. acc.) she took the kings portrait and used it as fuel for making a hot drink. Ib. בברנטן שלי (corr. בלב׳); Lam. R. to I, 9 לורטיא, read לַוְרִיָטָא (laureata, sc. imag

    לבריוןYalk. Esth. 1056, v. בִּרְיוֹן.

    Jewish literature > לַבְרְיָטוֹן m. (λαβρᾶτον, λαυρεᾶτον, S.) the emperors portrait wreathed with laurels. Yalk. Ez. 356 נטלה לברנטין של מלך וֹכ׳ (corr. acc.) she took the kings portrait and used it as fuel for making a hot drink. Ib. בברנטן שלי (corr. בלב׳); Lam. R. to I, 9 לורטיא, read לַוְרִיָטָא (laureata, sc. imag

  • 25 carburante

    "fuel;
    Treibstoff;
    carburante"
    <
    <
    * * *
    m fuel
    * * *
    1 fuel: carburante antidetonante, antiknock fuel; rifornimento di carburante, refuelling; usato come carburante, used for fuel
    2 (chim.) carburetant.
    * * *
    [karbu'rante]
    1. agg
    2. sm
    * * *
    [karbu'rante]
    sostantivo maschile fuel
    * * *
    carburante
    /karbu'rante/
    sostantivo m.
    fuel; rifornirsi di carburante to refuel.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > carburante

  • 26 Ricardo, Sir Harry Ralph

    [br]
    b. 26 January 1885 London, England
    d. 18 May 1974 Graffham, Sussex, England
    [br]
    English mechanical engineer; researcher, designer and developer of internal combustion engines.
    [br]
    Harry Ricardo was the eldest child and only son of Halsey Ricardo (architect) and Catherine Rendel (daughter of Alexander Rendel, senior partner in the firm of consulting civil engineers that later became Rendel, Palmer and Tritton). He was educated at Rugby School and at Cambridge. While still at school, he designed and made a steam engine to drive his bicycle, and by the time he went up to Cambridge in 1903 he was a skilled craftsman. At Cambridge, he made a motor cycle powered by a petrol engine of his own design, and with this he won a fuel-consumption competition by covering almost 40 miles (64 km) on a quart (1.14 1) of petrol. This brought him to the attention of Professor Bertram Hopkinson, who invited him to help with research on turbulence and pre-ignition in internal combustion engines. After leaving Cambridge in 1907, he joined his grandfather's firm and became head of the design department for mechanical equipment used in civil engineering. In 1916 he was asked to help with the problem of loading tanks on to railway trucks. He was then given the task of designing and organizing the manufacture of engines for tanks, and the success of this enterprise encouraged him to set up his own establishment at Shoreham, devoted to research on, and design and development of, internal combustion engines.
    Leading on from the work with Hopkinson were his discoveries on the suppression of detonation in spark-ignition engines. He noted that the current paraffinic fuels were more prone to detonation than the aromatics, which were being discarded as they did not comply with the existing specifications because of their high specific gravity. He introduced the concepts of "highest useful compression ratio" (HUCR) and "toluene number" for fuel samples burned in a special variable compression-ratio engine. The toluene number was the proportion of toluene in heptane that gave the same HUCR as the fuel sample. Later, toluene was superseded by iso-octane to give the now familiar octane rating. He went on to improve the combustion in side-valve engines by increasing turbulence, shortening the flame path and minimizing the clearance between piston and head by concentrating the combustion space over the valves. By these means, the compression ratio could be increased to that used by overhead-valve engines before detonation intervened. The very hot poppet valve restricted the advancement of all internal combustion engines, so he turned his attention to eliminating it by use of the single sleeve-valve, this being developed with support from the Air Ministry. By the end of the Second World War some 130,000 such aero-engines had been built by Bristol, Napier and Rolls-Royce before the piston aero-engine was superseded by the gas turbine of Whittle. He even contributed to the success of the latter by developing a fuel control system for it.
    Concurrent with this was work on the diesel engine. He designed and developed the engine that halved the fuel consumption of London buses. He invented and perfected the "Comet" series of combustion chambers for diesel engines, and the Company was consulted by the vast majority of international internal combustion engine manufacturers. He published and lectured widely and fully deserved his many honours; he was elected FRS in 1929, was President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1944–5 and was knighted in 1948. This shy and modest, though very determined man was highly regarded by all who came into contact with him. It was said that research into internal combustion engines, his family and boats constituted all that he would wish from life.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1948. FRS 1929. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1944–5.
    Bibliography
    1968, Memo \& Machines. The Pattern of My Life, London: Constable.
    Further Reading
    Sir William Hawthorne, 1976, "Harry Ralph Ricardo", Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 22.
    JB

    Biographical history of technology > Ricardo, Sir Harry Ralph

  • 27 combustibile

    1. adj combustible
    2. m fuel
    * * *
    combustibile agg. combustible: olio, gas combustibile, combustible oil, gas
    s.m. fuel, combustible (material): combustibile a basso potere calorifico, low-grade fuel; combustibile ad alto potere calorifico, high-grade fuel; combustibile nucleare, nuclear fuel; usato come combustibile, used for fuel; rifornire di combustibile, to fuel (o to refuel); pila a combustibile, fuel cell.
    * * *
    [kombus'tibile]
    1. agg
    2. sm
    * * *
    [kombus'tibile] 1.
    aggettivo [ materiale] combustible

    olio combustibilefuel o heating oil

    2.
    sostantivo maschile fuel

    rifornire di combustibile — to fuel [aereo, veicolo]

    * * *
    combustibile
    /kombus'tibile/
     [ materiale] combustible; olio combustibile fuel o heating oil
     fuel; rifornire di combustibile to fuel [aereo, veicolo]
    combustibile nucleare nuclear fuel.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > combustibile

  • 28 TORF

    n.
    1) turf, sod (höfðu Danir gert borgarvegg af grjóti, torfi ok viðum);
    2) turf for fuel, peat; grafa t., to dig peat.
    * * *
    n. [A. S. and Engl. turf; Dan. törv], a turf, sod; hylja hræ grjóti, torfi, klæðum eðr snæ, Grág. ii. 88; til garðlags torf eðr grjót, 262; torf ok grjót, Nj. 64; toptin var full af torfi ok grjóti, Rd. 274; borgar-vegg af grjóti ok torfi ok viðum, Fms. i. 123; lét konungr bera til viðu ok torf ok fylla díkit, vii. 54; torfs-maðr, a person who runs the gauntlet pelted with sods, N. G. L. i. 253.
    2. turf for fuel, peat; geita gættu, grófu torf, dug turf, peat, Rm. 12; hann fann fyrstr manna at skera torf ór jörðu til eldiviðar á Torfnesi á Skotlandi, þvíat íllt var til viðar í Eyjunum, Orkn. 16; skera torf til eldibranda, Grág. ii. 338; elda er rétt at göra ok kljúfa torf til, K. Þ. K. 88; hann stóð í mýri nökkurri ok gróf torf, Njarð. 370; eldi-torf, ‘fuel-turf,’ i. e. peat, Ísl. ii. 112.
    B. COMPDS: torfbáss, torfbingr, torffæri, torfgarðr, torfgröf, torfhraukr, torfhrip, torfhús, torfkast, torfkrókr, torfköstr, torfleikr, torfljár, torfmenn, torfmór, torfmýrr, torfnaust, torfskeri, torfskurðr, torfstaða, torfstakkr, torfverk, torfvirki, torfvöllr, torfvölr, torföx.
    ☞ The passages quoted all refer to Iceland, except two or three to the Orkneys, and one to Norway, viz. torfmenn. In a country bare or stripped of wood, turf plays an important part in husbandry, as sod for buildings and fencing, and as peat for fuel. In the Orkneys the Norse earl Einar got the soubriquet of ‘Turf-Einar’ ( Torf-Einarr) for having taught the Norsemen to dig peat (having probably learnt it himself from the Gaelic tribes in Scotland); the place was hence called Torf-nes, Orkn. The digging of peat in the poem Rigsmál is one of the many proofs of the birthplace of that poem. The only passage referring to Norway is that cited under torfmenn, a peat-man (see B), unless the legislator here specially had in mind the Norsemen of the Orkneys who, at that time, were an integral part of the Norse kingdom, without a special code of laws.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > TORF

  • 29 запуск


    start, starting
    "-" (положение рычага останова двигателя) — start
    -, "бедный" (двигателя, по положению рычага топлива) — fuel-lean start
    - без предварительного прогрева (электронной системы)instantaneous cold start
    -, "богатый" (двигателя по положению рычага топлива) всу (в воздухе) — fuel-rich start apu inflight start
    - двигателяengine start(ing)
    - двигателя (начало горения топлива в камерах сгорания)engine light-up
    - (двигателя), автономный — internal starting, engine starting on internal power
    - (двигателя) в воздухе — inflight /in-flight/ start(ing)

    an engine ignition sequence after takeoff and during flight.
    - (двигателя) в воздухе (надпись) — flight (re)start, (flt start), relight
    - (двигателя) в воздухе без включения стартера(in-flight) non-assisted start
    - (двигателя) в воздухе включением зажигания — air relight, in-flight start, flight restart

    an engine ignition sequence after takeoff and during flight.
    - (двигателя) в воздухе, встречный (включением зажигания) — air relight, flight restart
    - (двигателя) в воздухе при срыве пламени — airstart, air start. starting а jet engine while in flight after flameout.
    - (двигателя) в воздухе с включением стартера(in-flight) starter assist start
    - (двигателя) в воздухе (с режима авторотации) — windmill air start, windmilling relight assist(ed) start /relight/
    - (двигателя), воздушный — (engine) pneumatic starting
    - (двигателя), замедленный (при зависании оборотов) — hung start
    - (двигателя), ложный — false start
    нормальный запуск с подачей топлива, но без включения зажигания. — there must be (10) false starts, pausing for fuel drainage time, before attempting a normal start.
    -, мгновенный (непрогретой аппаратуры, системы) — instantaneous cold start
    - (двигателя) на земле — ground start(ing), (grd start)
    - (двигателя), неудавшийся — unsuccessful start
    - (двигателя), нормальный — normal (engine) start
    - (двигателя), нормальный (порядок действий) — normal engine starting procedure
    - (двигателя), обычный — normal (engine) start
    -, одновременный (всех двигателей) — all-engine(s) start
    -, одновременный (надпись у выключателя запуска всех двигателей) — all engines
    - (двигателя) от аккумуляторной тележки(engine) starting from а battery cart
    - (двигателя) от аэродромноro (наземного) источника питания — external start, (engine) starting on external power
    - (двигателя) от баллона сжатого воздуха(engine) compressed air starting
    - (двигателя) от бортового аккумулятораbattery start
    запуск без использования всу или аэродромного источинка питания. — engine start with no apu or external electrical power available.
    - (двигателя) от всу (вспомогательной силовой установки) — (engine) starting from apu, apu power start
    - (двигателя) от наземного источника (сжатого) воздухаground pneumatic power (engine) start
    - (двигателя) от наземного источника электроэнергии — (engine) starting on external power, external (electrical) power start
    - (двигателя) от работающего двигателяstart from (an) operating engine
    - (двигателя), перекрестный — start from (an) operating engine
    - (двигателя), перекрестный (с отбором воздуха от работающего двигателя) — cross-bleed start
    - (двигателя), повторный — engine restart
    - двигателя после продолжительного пребывания в усповиях низких температур — engine start after prolonged cold soak periods at subzero temperatures
    - (двигателя), прерванный — aborted/discontinued/start
    - (двигателя) с обедненным топливомfuel-lean start
    - (двигателя) с обогащенным топливом ("богатый") — fuel-rich start
    - (двигателя) с отбором воздуха от работающего двигателяcross-bleed start
    - (двигателя), ступенчатый — (engine) sequence starting
    - самолетного (радио) ответчика (включение по сигналу запроса)transponder triggering
    - системыsystem setting up for operation

    to set up the system for operation, make the following adjustments.
    - сначала второго, а затем первого и третьего двигателей — (engine) start in 2-1-3
    -, холодный (электронной системы) — cold start
    область надежного 3. (двигателя) в воздухе — inflight restart-envelope. inflight starting is valid within bounds of inflight restart envelope.
    - попытка 3. двигателя — attempted engine start
    попытка 3. двигателя, неудавшаяся — aborted engine start
    порядок 3. — starting procedure
    последовательность 3. двигателей — engine starting sequence
    прекращать 3. (двигателя) — discontinue (engine) start

    if the rotor light does not start flashing within 15 sec of depressing the start button, discontinue start.

    Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > запуск

  • 30 Amerikanisches zylindrisches Rohrgewinde

    n < rls> ■ American Standard straight pipe thread in pipe couplings (NPSH) ANSI B2.4 ; American Standard straight hose coupling thread; dryseal American Standard intermediate internal straight pipe thread (NPSI) ANSI B1.20.3 ; American Standard intermediate internal straight pipe thread, dryseal; American Standard straight pipe thread (NPSL) ANSI B1.20.1 ; loose-fitting locknut thread; locknut thread
    n ANSI B1.20.1 < rls> (mechan. Rohrgew.) ■ American Standard straight pipe thread (NPSM) ANSI B1.20.1 ; free-fitting fixture thread
    n < rls> ■ American Standard straight pipe thread for couplings (NPSC) ANSI B1.20.1 ; straight pipe thread for couplings
    n ANSI B 1.20.3 < rls> ■ dryseal American Standard fuel internal straight pipe thread (NPSF) ANSI B 1.20.3 ; dryseal internal straight pipe thread for fuel; American Standard fuel internal straight pipe thread, dryseal
    n < rls> (allg.) ■ American Standard straight pipe thread (NPS) ANSI B1.20.1 ; American parallel pipe thread

    German-english technical dictionary > Amerikanisches zylindrisches Rohrgewinde

  • 31 akaryakıt

    n. fuel oil, oil which is used for fuel (made from crude petroleum); liquid fuel, fuel that comes in liquid form
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    1. fuel oil 2. liquid fuel

    Turkish-English dictionary > akaryakıt

  • 32 горене

    combustion, burning
    * * *
    горѐне,
    ср., само ед. combustion, burning; дърва за \горене wood for fuel; забавящ \горенето flame-retardant; печка с горно \горене slow burning stove; пълно \горене clean/thorough burning; устойчиво \горене smooth burning; характеристика на \горенето техн. combustion curve.
    * * *
    burning; combustion
    * * *
    1. combustion, burning 2. дърва за ГОРЕНЕ wood for fuel 3. печка с горно ГОРЕНЕ a slow burning stove

    Български-английски речник > горене

  • 33 בת I

    בַּתI f. (b. h., contr. of בנת) daughter; maiden, girl; servant-girl (opp. שפחה slave). Gitt.89a בת לא׳׳א a daughter of Abraham our father, a Jewess. B. Bath. 109a בן וב׳ כי הדדי נינהו son and daughter are legally the same. Kidd.II, 3 בת או שפחה גדלת (Bab. ed. מגוד׳) a maid or a slave as hair-dresser; a. fr.Pl. בָּנוֹת, constr. בְּנוֹת. Sabb.VI, 6 הבָּ׳ girls. Kidd.64a בְּ׳ ישואל מקוהוכ׳ Israelitish daughters (married to a degraded priest, v. חָלָל) are a well of purification (means of restoration to priestly ranks); a. fr.Also Ch. בַּת (v. בְּרַת). Targ. Deut. 15:12.Mostly in compounds. Targ. 1 Sam. 1:16 ב׳ רשעא (h. text בת בליעל); v. infra.Y.Keth.II, 26d bot., read: בתר איתתיה. Y.Gitt.IX, 50d top כבת יוני, read: כתב. Compounds of בַּת a. בְּנוֹת (v. בֵּן, בַּר): ב׳ אור fuel, fit for fuel. Sabb.25b. בנות אזנים, v. אֹזֶן. בת ארעא a sore on the foot, v. אַרְעָא. Sabb.65a (Mish. צנים).ב׳ מזגא חמרא Little Wine-Mixer, name of a clean bird. Ḥull.63a top.ב׳ מינא of the same class or size. Ab. Zar.28a.ב׳ מלך, ב׳ חורין Kings, Noblemens Daughter, name of a demon. Sabb.109a. ב׳ עין, Ex. R. s. 30, some ed., v. בָּבָה. בת עינא the hole in the millstone through which the grain passes. M. Kat. 10a (Ms. M. בית טינא). בת קבריא a species of raven. Esth. R. to I, 4, v. גַּלְגֵּל.ב׳ קול 1) echo, reverberating sound. Ex. R. s. 29, end. Cant. R. to I, 3 as the oil (when poured out) אין לו ב׳ קול gives forth no reverberating sound, so does Israel (suffer silently). 2) Bath-kol, divine voice, a sort of substitute for prophecy. Yoma 9b; a. fr.בְּנוֹת שֶׁבַע a species of figs, v. בְּרַת. Maasr. II, 8; a. fr.ב׳ שוּחַ a species of white figs. Dem. I, 1; a. e.ב׳ שקמה young sycamore-figs. Ib.; Ber.40b, v. דּוּבְלָא. בת תיהא the small bung-hole in the spicket, to be opened for examining the flavor of the wine. Ab. Zar.66b.(For other compounds, v. respective determinants.Chald. pl. v. בְּרַת.

    Jewish literature > בת I

  • 34 בַּת

    בַּתI f. (b. h., contr. of בנת) daughter; maiden, girl; servant-girl (opp. שפחה slave). Gitt.89a בת לא׳׳א a daughter of Abraham our father, a Jewess. B. Bath. 109a בן וב׳ כי הדדי נינהו son and daughter are legally the same. Kidd.II, 3 בת או שפחה גדלת (Bab. ed. מגוד׳) a maid or a slave as hair-dresser; a. fr.Pl. בָּנוֹת, constr. בְּנוֹת. Sabb.VI, 6 הבָּ׳ girls. Kidd.64a בְּ׳ ישואל מקוהוכ׳ Israelitish daughters (married to a degraded priest, v. חָלָל) are a well of purification (means of restoration to priestly ranks); a. fr.Also Ch. בַּת (v. בְּרַת). Targ. Deut. 15:12.Mostly in compounds. Targ. 1 Sam. 1:16 ב׳ רשעא (h. text בת בליעל); v. infra.Y.Keth.II, 26d bot., read: בתר איתתיה. Y.Gitt.IX, 50d top כבת יוני, read: כתב. Compounds of בַּת a. בְּנוֹת (v. בֵּן, בַּר): ב׳ אור fuel, fit for fuel. Sabb.25b. בנות אזנים, v. אֹזֶן. בת ארעא a sore on the foot, v. אַרְעָא. Sabb.65a (Mish. צנים).ב׳ מזגא חמרא Little Wine-Mixer, name of a clean bird. Ḥull.63a top.ב׳ מינא of the same class or size. Ab. Zar.28a.ב׳ מלך, ב׳ חורין Kings, Noblemens Daughter, name of a demon. Sabb.109a. ב׳ עין, Ex. R. s. 30, some ed., v. בָּבָה. בת עינא the hole in the millstone through which the grain passes. M. Kat. 10a (Ms. M. בית טינא). בת קבריא a species of raven. Esth. R. to I, 4, v. גַּלְגֵּל.ב׳ קול 1) echo, reverberating sound. Ex. R. s. 29, end. Cant. R. to I, 3 as the oil (when poured out) אין לו ב׳ קול gives forth no reverberating sound, so does Israel (suffer silently). 2) Bath-kol, divine voice, a sort of substitute for prophecy. Yoma 9b; a. fr.בְּנוֹת שֶׁבַע a species of figs, v. בְּרַת. Maasr. II, 8; a. fr.ב׳ שוּחַ a species of white figs. Dem. I, 1; a. e.ב׳ שקמה young sycamore-figs. Ib.; Ber.40b, v. דּוּבְלָא. בת תיהא the small bung-hole in the spicket, to be opened for examining the flavor of the wine. Ab. Zar.66b.(For other compounds, v. respective determinants.Chald. pl. v. בְּרַת.

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  • 35 ילד

    יָלַד(b. h.; v. בָּלַט) to bear, bring forth; to beget, v. יוֹלֵד. Yeb.VII, 5 יָלְדָה הימנו בן she had a son from him. Ib. י׳ תאכלוכ׳ after she has given birth, she may eat (Trumah). Snh.52a ארור שזו י׳ cursed he who begot this woman. Yalk. Sam. 146 והיא ילדה מהם and she was with child from them (the male demons); והיו יוֹלְדוֹת ממנו and they (the female demons) were with child from him (Adam); Gen. R. s. 20 מולידות (corr. acc., or מוּלָדוֹת Hof.). Sot.11b בשעה שכורעת לֵילֵד when she kneels down to give birth; a. v. fr.Part. pass. יָלוּד born; יְלוּד אשה born of woman, human being. Sabb.88b; a. fr.V. יוֹלֵד, יוֹלֵדָה, יוֹלֶדֶת. Nif. נוֹלַד to be born, to originate. Bets.I, 1 ביצה שנוֹלְדָהוכ׳ an egg which was laid on a Holy Day. Bekh.II, 3 נ׳ להם מוםוכ׳ a permanent blemish appeared on them. Ib. V, 3 כשיִוָּלֵד לווכ׳ when another blemish shall have appeared. Tosef.Keth.VII, 10 (read:) שדרכן לִיוָּלֵד which ordinarily appear; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d להִיוָּלֵד. Sabb.137a יום הִוָּלְדוֹ his day of birth; a. v. fr.Pesik. R. s. 15 כל חדש שלא נ׳, v. מוֹלָד.Part. נוֹלָד forthcoming, future event, result. Ab. II, 9 הרואה את הנ׳ he who considers what may result (from his actions); Tam.32a. Ned.III, 9 הנודר מן היִלּוֹדִים מותר בנוֹלָדִים if one foreswears enjoyment of the yillodim (those born), he is permitted to derive benefits from those born after his vow (v. Gem. ib. 30b).Esp. a) (in festive ritual) nolad, an object which became available for use on a Holy Day. Bets.2a אית ליה נ׳ holds to the opinion that nolad is forbidden to be used on the Holy Day, v. מוּקְצֶה. Sabb.29a מעיקרא כלי … והוה ליה נ׳ ואסור before it was broken, it was a vessel (and not designated for fuel), and now it is a broken vessel and, therefore, is a nolad and must not be used as fuel. Erub.46a top כ״ש דהוו להו נ׳וכ׳ so much the more they must be considered as nolad ; a. fr.b) (in votive law) nolad, a novel incident which changes the aspects of a vow and eventually nullifies it. Ned.IX, 2 פותחין בנ׳ the court in trying to absolve him may open the questions by pointing out a circumstance since occurred. Ib. 3 יש … שהן כנ׳ ואינן כנ׳ there are incidents which are and yet are not like nolad, i. e. incidents which may have been anticipated by the vowing person; a. fr. Hif. הוֹלִיד 1) to beget. Tosef.Yeb.X, 4 מפני שמוֹלִיד because he is capable of begetting children. Cant. R. beg. את מוצא צדיק מולידוכ׳ you will find cases of a righteous man having a righteous son Ex. R. s. 1 ולריק ישראל מוֹלִידִים shall Israelites beget in vain?; a. v. fr.(Gen. R. s. 20 מולידות, v. supra. Keth.72b מולידיו, v. יוֹלֵד. 2) to bear living brood, opp. to laying eggs. Bekh.7b, v. יָנַק. Pi. יִלֵּד, יִילֵּד 1) to assist in birth, to deliver. Sabb.XVIII, 3 מְיַלְּדִין את האשהוכ׳ you may deliver a woman on the Sabbath; ib. 129b מְיַילְּדִים את החיה Ms. M. (ed. מיי׳ את הוולד you may take the child). Ab. Zar.II, 1 (26a) לא תְיַלֵּדוכ׳ must not deliver a gentile woman; a. fr. 2) to rear. Ib. מפני שמְיַלֶּדֶתוכ׳ because she rears a child for idolatry; a. e.

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  • 36 יָלַד

    יָלַד(b. h.; v. בָּלַט) to bear, bring forth; to beget, v. יוֹלֵד. Yeb.VII, 5 יָלְדָה הימנו בן she had a son from him. Ib. י׳ תאכלוכ׳ after she has given birth, she may eat (Trumah). Snh.52a ארור שזו י׳ cursed he who begot this woman. Yalk. Sam. 146 והיא ילדה מהם and she was with child from them (the male demons); והיו יוֹלְדוֹת ממנו and they (the female demons) were with child from him (Adam); Gen. R. s. 20 מולידות (corr. acc., or מוּלָדוֹת Hof.). Sot.11b בשעה שכורעת לֵילֵד when she kneels down to give birth; a. v. fr.Part. pass. יָלוּד born; יְלוּד אשה born of woman, human being. Sabb.88b; a. fr.V. יוֹלֵד, יוֹלֵדָה, יוֹלֶדֶת. Nif. נוֹלַד to be born, to originate. Bets.I, 1 ביצה שנוֹלְדָהוכ׳ an egg which was laid on a Holy Day. Bekh.II, 3 נ׳ להם מוםוכ׳ a permanent blemish appeared on them. Ib. V, 3 כשיִוָּלֵד לווכ׳ when another blemish shall have appeared. Tosef.Keth.VII, 10 (read:) שדרכן לִיוָּלֵד which ordinarily appear; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d להִיוָּלֵד. Sabb.137a יום הִוָּלְדוֹ his day of birth; a. v. fr.Pesik. R. s. 15 כל חדש שלא נ׳, v. מוֹלָד.Part. נוֹלָד forthcoming, future event, result. Ab. II, 9 הרואה את הנ׳ he who considers what may result (from his actions); Tam.32a. Ned.III, 9 הנודר מן היִלּוֹדִים מותר בנוֹלָדִים if one foreswears enjoyment of the yillodim (those born), he is permitted to derive benefits from those born after his vow (v. Gem. ib. 30b).Esp. a) (in festive ritual) nolad, an object which became available for use on a Holy Day. Bets.2a אית ליה נ׳ holds to the opinion that nolad is forbidden to be used on the Holy Day, v. מוּקְצֶה. Sabb.29a מעיקרא כלי … והוה ליה נ׳ ואסור before it was broken, it was a vessel (and not designated for fuel), and now it is a broken vessel and, therefore, is a nolad and must not be used as fuel. Erub.46a top כ״ש דהוו להו נ׳וכ׳ so much the more they must be considered as nolad ; a. fr.b) (in votive law) nolad, a novel incident which changes the aspects of a vow and eventually nullifies it. Ned.IX, 2 פותחין בנ׳ the court in trying to absolve him may open the questions by pointing out a circumstance since occurred. Ib. 3 יש … שהן כנ׳ ואינן כנ׳ there are incidents which are and yet are not like nolad, i. e. incidents which may have been anticipated by the vowing person; a. fr. Hif. הוֹלִיד 1) to beget. Tosef.Yeb.X, 4 מפני שמוֹלִיד because he is capable of begetting children. Cant. R. beg. את מוצא צדיק מולידוכ׳ you will find cases of a righteous man having a righteous son Ex. R. s. 1 ולריק ישראל מוֹלִידִים shall Israelites beget in vain?; a. v. fr.(Gen. R. s. 20 מולידות, v. supra. Keth.72b מולידיו, v. יוֹלֵד. 2) to bear living brood, opp. to laying eggs. Bekh.7b, v. יָנַק. Pi. יִלֵּד, יִילֵּד 1) to assist in birth, to deliver. Sabb.XVIII, 3 מְיַלְּדִין את האשהוכ׳ you may deliver a woman on the Sabbath; ib. 129b מְיַילְּדִים את החיה Ms. M. (ed. מיי׳ את הוולד you may take the child). Ab. Zar.II, 1 (26a) לא תְיַלֵּדוכ׳ must not deliver a gentile woman; a. fr. 2) to rear. Ib. מפני שמְיַלֶּדֶתוכ׳ because she rears a child for idolatry; a. e.

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  • 37 NPSF-Gewinde

    n < rls> ■ dryseal American Standard fuel internal straight pipe thread (NPSF) ANSI B 1.20.3 ; dryseal internal straight pipe thread for fuel; American Standard fuel internal straight pipe thread, dryseal

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  • 38 размещение


    accommodation
    (людей или механизмов в пространстве или корпусе)
    - (напр., оборудования топпивной системы, в каталоге) — (fuel system) installation
    - (расположение)arrangement
    - (распределение, напр., грузов) — (load) distribution
    - топлива — fuel tankage /storage/
    междупонжеронное пространство испопьзуется для размещения топлива. — the space between spars is devoted for fuel tankage.

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  • 39 BE-Montagevorrichtung

    f < nukl> ■ FA assembly fixture; assembly fixture for fuel assemblies; assembly fixture for fuel elements

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  • 40 Montagevorrichtung für Brennelemente

    f < nukl> ■ FA assembly fixture; assembly fixture for fuel assemblies; assembly fixture for fuel elements

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