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1. n1) плавка2) ел. плавкий запобіжник3) запал; ґніт4) військ. детонатор2. v2) сплавляти3) зварювати плавленням5) розчиняти (ся)6) розм. погаснути (про світло)1) військ. припасовувати запал8) запалювати* * *I [fjuːz] n1) плавка2) eл. плавка вставка, плавкий запобіжник, "пробка" ( fuse plug)II [fjuːz] v1) плавити, розплавляти; плавитися, розплавлятися2) сплавляти; зварювати ( плавленням); сплавлятися3) з'єднувати, зливати, сплавлятиto fuse together — поєднувати, об'єднувати; з'єднуватися, об'єднуватися, зливатися
4) розчиняти; розчинятися5) перегоріти ( про запобіжник); погаснути, згаснути ( про світло)III [fjuːz] n1) запал, вогнепровідний шнур; ґніт2) вiйcьк. снарядна трубка, зривник, детонаторIV [fjuːz] v1) вiйcьк. вставляти або вгвинчувати детонатор, трубку2) запалювати -
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[fjuːz] I 1. v1) топи́ти(ся); пла́вити(ся)2) сплавля́ти3) зва́рювати пла́вленням2. nпла́вленняII 1. n тех.запа́л; військ. детона́тор2. vBickford's fuse — бікфо́рдів шнур
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SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 1774 Devonshire, Englandd. 1834 Tuckingmill, Cornwall, England[br]English leather merchant, inventor of the safety fuse.[br]Having tried in vain to make his living as a currier in Truro, Cornwall, he set up as a leather merchant in Tuckingmill and became aware of the high casualty rates suffered by local tin-miners in shot-firing accidents. He therefore started attempts to discover a safe means of igniting charges, and came up with a form of safety fuse that made the operation of blasting much less hazardous. It was patented in 1831 and consisted of a cable of jute and string containing a thin core of powder; it provided a dependable means for conveying the flame to the charge so that the danger of hang fires was almost eliminated. Its accurate and consistent timing allowed the firing of several holes at a time without the fusing of the last being destroyed by the blast from the first. By 1840, a gutta-percha fuse had been developed which could be used in wet conditions and was an improvement until the use of dynamite for shot-firing.Accounts of the invention, after it had been described in the Report from the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines (1835, London) were widespread in various foreign mining journals, and in the 1840s factories were set up in different mining areas on the European continent, in America and in Australia. Bickford himself founded a firm at Tuckingmill in the year that he came up with his invention which was later controlled by his descendants until it finally merged with Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) after the First World War.[br]Further ReadingF.Heise, 1904, Sprengstoffe und Zündung der Sprengschüsse, Berlin (provides a detailed description of the development).W.J.Reader, 1970, Imperial Chemical Industries. A History, Vol. I, London: Oxford University Press (throws light on the tight international connections of Bickford's firm with Nobel industries).WK -
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Bickford fuse
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1. n плавка2. n эл. плавкая вставка, плавкий предохранитель, «пробка»3. v плавить, расплавлять4. v плавиться, расплавляться5. v сваривать6. v сплавляться7. v соединять, сливать, сплавлять8. v соединяться, сливаться9. v растворять10. v растворяться11. v разг. перегореть12. v разг. погаснуть13. n запал, огнепроводный шнур; фитиль; затравка14. n воен. снарядная трубка, взрывательshort fuse — короткий взрыватель, взрыватель с замедлением
15. v воен. вставлять или ввинчивать взрыватель, трубку16. v воспламенятьСинонимический ряд:1. detonator (noun) detonator; squib; wick2. tinder (noun) brand; igniter; kindling; tinder; touchwood3. liquefy (verb) deliquesce; dissolve; flux; liquefy; liquesce; run; thaw4. meld (verb) meld; melt; smelt; solder; weld5. mix (verb) admix; amalgamate; blend; coalesce; combine; comingle; commingle; commix; compound; consolidate; homogenize; immingle; immix; interblend; interflow; interfuse; intermingle; intermix; join; make up; merge; mingle; mix; stir; unifyАнтонимический ряд:disperse; divide; separate; solidify -
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1. фитиль, запал, бикфордов шнур; взрыватель, воспламенитель детонатора2. плавкий предохранитель, плавкая вставка3. плавиться, сплавляться, расплавляться
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фитиль, запал; взрыватель, воспламенитель детонатора
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1) огнепроводный шнур, запал; бикфордов шнур;2) детонатор•- blasting fuse
- capped fuse
- delay fuse
- detonating fuse
- electrical fuse
- electrical delay fuse
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плавкий предохранитель; детонатор, огнепроводный шнур; электровоспламенитель, расплавлять(ся), плавить(ся)•
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(горное) бикфордов шнурБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Bickford fuse
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > Bickford fuse
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