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1 обладать
. иметь•These types of lavae are of high viscosity.
•The observer is equipped (or provided) with a device that makes it possible to...
•This material is abrasion resistant ( обладает высоким сопротивлением истиранию).
•These refractories do not exhibit acidic or basic properties.
•The automatic press embodies (or has, or includes, or incorporates) all the regular features of the semi-automatic press.
•The capacitor features extraordinary stability.
•The corrugation offers an enlarged area and so increases total heat transfer from...
•These alloys possess good tensile strength.
•Carbon-fibre materials offer nearly all the attractive features of glass-fibre materials.
•The adrenals show remarkable similarity of structure.
•This type of capacitor affords greater capacity for a given volume.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обладать
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2 загибать по радиусу
•The metal strip is bent round a small radius.
* * *Загибать по радиусу-- To avoid corrugation the pipe is bent round a large radius.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > загибать по радиусу
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3 гънка
fold, corrugation(на плат) pleat, plait(мозъчна) convolutionгеогр. (падина) fold, undulationгънка на земната кора a fold of the earthгънка на местността/терена an accident/accidence of the groundправя гънки (за дреха) puckerне прави гънки be without a wrinkle; be a perfect fit1. (бръчка) v,rinkle; creaseгънките на сърцето the recesses of the heart* * *гъ̀нка,ж., -и 1. fold, corrugation, crinkle; flexure; (на плат) pleat, plait; cockle; pucker; ( мозъчна) convolution; геогр. ( падина) fold, undulation; \гънкаа на земната кора fold of the earth; \гънкаа на местността/терена accident/accidence of the ground; кожна \гънкаа skin flap; не правя \гънкаи be without a wrinkle; be a perfect fit; правя \гънкаи (за дреха) pucker;2. ( бръчка) wrinkle; crease; ruckle; • \гънкаите на сърцето the recesses of the heart.* * *cockle; corrugation; fissure{`fiSx}; fold: be without a {bi wiD`aut x}гънка - не правя гънки* * *1. (бръчка) v,rinkle;crease 2. (на плат) pleat, plait: (мозъчна) convolution 3. fold, corrugation 4. ГЪНКА на земната кора a fold of the earth 5. ГЪНКА на местността/терена an accident/accidence of the ground 6. геогр. (падина) fold, undulation 7. гънките на сърцето the recesses of the heart 8. кожна ГЪНКА a skin flap 9. не прави гънки be without a wrinkle;be a perfect fit 10. правя гънки (за дреха) pucker -
4 Furche
f; -, -n; Acker, Gehirn, Haut etc.: furrow; (Rille) groove; (Wagenspur) rut; Furchen ziehen make ( mit Pflug: plough) furrows (in + Akk in)* * *die Furchegroove; rut; wrinkle; furrow; corrugation; trench* * *Fụr|che ['fʊrçə]f -, -n(= Ackerfurche, Gesichtsfalte) furrow; (= Wagenspur) rut* * *die1) (a line cut into the earth by a plough: The farmer planted potatoes in the furrows.) furrow2) (a line in the skin of the face; a wrinkle: The furrows in her forehead made her look older.) furrow3) (a deep track made by a wheel etc in soft ground: The road was full of ruts.) rut* * *Fur·che<-, -n>[ˈfʊrçə]f1. (Ackerfurche) furrow\Furchen ziehen to plough [or AM plow] furrows2. (Wagenspur) rut3. (Gesichtsfalte) furrow* * *die; Furche, Furchen1) furrow2) (Rille) groove* * *Furchen ziehen make ( mit Pflug: plough) furrows (in +akk in)* * *die; Furche, Furchen1) furrow2) (Rille) groove* * *-n f.corrugation n.drill n.furrow n.line n.wrinkle n. -
5 ondulazione
ondulazione s.f.1 undulation, waviness: l'ondulazione del terreno, the undulation of the ground3 ( di capelli) wave.* * *[ondulat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (di colline) undulation; (di terreno) corrugation, undulation; (di capelli) wave, ripple2) (moto ondoso) undulation, wave-motion3) fis. wave* * *ondulazione/ondulat'tsjone/sostantivo f.2 (moto ondoso) undulation, wave-motion3 fis. wave. -
6 Wellenhöhe
f <el.chem> (Höhenunterschied zwischen Grundstrom und Grenzstrom) ■ wave height; height of the wave; step height -
7 Craufurd, Henry William
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]fl. 1830s[br]English patentee of the process of coating iron with zinc (galvanized iron).[br]Although described as Commander of the Royal Navy, other personal details of Craufurd appear to be little known. His process for coating sheet iron with a protective layer of zinc, conveyed as a communication from abroad, was granted a patent in 1837. The details closely resembled, indeed are believed to have been based upon, those developed and patented in France in 1836 by Sorel, who had worked in collaboration with Ledru. There had been French interest in substituting zinc for tin as a coating for iron from 1742 with work by Malouin. Zinc-coated iron saucepans were produced in Rouen in the 1780s, but the work was later abandoned. Craufurd's patent directed that iron objects should be dipped into molten zinc, protected from volatilization by a layer of sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride, NH4Cl which also served as a flux. The quite misleading term "galvanizing" had already been introduced by Sorel for his process. Later its pro-tective properties were discovered to depend for effectiveness on the formation of a thin layer of zinc-iron alloy between the iron sheet and its zinc coating. Craufurd's patent was infringed in England soon after being granted, and was followed by several improvements, particularly those of Edmund Morewood, collaborating with George Rogers in five patents, of which four referred to methods of corrugation. The resulting production of zinc-coated iron implements, together with corrugated iron sheeting quickly adopted for building purposes, developed into an important industry of the West Midlands, Bristol, London and other parts of Britain.[br]Bibliography1837, British patent no. 7,355 (coating sheet iron with zinc).Further ReadingH.W.Dickinson, 1943–4, "A study of galvanised and corrugated sheet metal", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 24:27–36 (the best and most concise account).JDBiographical history of technology > Craufurd, Henry William
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8 arrugamiento
m.corrugation, the act and effect of wrinkling.* * ** * *masculino crumpling* * *= cockling.Ex. Using the vacuum process has meant that the paper suffered from minimal staining and cockling.* * *masculino crumpling* * *= cockling.Ex: Using the vacuum process has meant that the paper suffered from minimal staining and cockling.
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9 encogimiento
m.1 contraction, contracting, drawing together or shortening; constriction, corrugation.2 pusillanimity, want of resolution.3 lowness of spirits.4 humility, submission, resignation.Encogimiento de los costados (Naut.) the tumbling home or housing in of the sides of a ship5 shrinkage, contraction, shrink.6 retraction.* * *1 (de tejido) shrinkage2 (del cuerpo) hunching\encogimiento de hombros shrug of the shoulders* * *SM1) [de tejidos] shrinking2)3) (=timidez) shyness, bashfulness* * *= shrinkage.Ex. DBMS systems aim to allow data to be re-organised to accommodate growth, shrinkage and so on.----* encogimiento de hombros = shrug.* * *= shrinkage.Ex: DBMS systems aim to allow data to be re-organised to accommodate growth, shrinkage and so on.
* encogimiento de hombros = shrug.* * *1 (de hombros) shrug2 (del cuerpo) shrinking3 (timidez) shyness* * *encogimiento nm1. [reducción] shrinkage;con un encogimiento de hombros with a shrug of the shoulders2. [timidez] shyness;[cobardía] faint-heartedness* * *m1 de material shrinkage;encogimiento de hombros shrug2 de persona shyness* * *encogimiento nm1) : shrinking, shrinkage2) : shrug3) timidez: shyness -
10 ondulation
ondulation [ɔ̃dylasjɔ̃]feminine noun[de vagues, blés, terrain] undulation• ondulations [de cheveux] waves* * *ɔ̃dylasjɔ̃2) ( courbe) ( de contour) curves (pl); ( de chevelure) wave* * *ɔ̃dylasjɔ̃ nf1) (= mouvement) undulation2) [chevelure, contour] wave* * *ondulation nf1 ( mouvement) (de chevelure, musique) undulation; ( de corps) swaying ¢; ondulations du corps swaying movements of the body;[ɔ̃dylasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. (soutenu) [de l'eau, du terrain] undulationles ondulations de la danseuse the undulations ou the swaying of the dancer3. [des cheveux] wave4. (littéraire) [d'une ligne, d'une mélodie] undulation -
11 Ruga
1. A.In gen. (class.; usu. in plur.).(α).Plur.:(β).non cani non rugae repente auctoritatem arripere possunt,
Cic. Sen. 18, 62:vos populumque Romanum non consilio neque eloquentiā, sed rugis supercilioque decepit,
id. Red. in Sen. 7, 15: nec pietas moram Rugis et instanti senectae Afferet, [p. 1604] Hor. C. 2, 14, 3:vis tu remittere aliquid ex rugis,
Plin. Ep. 9, 17, 2:rugas in fronte contrahere,
Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 26:rugis vetus Frontem senectus exaret,
Hor. Epod. 8, 4; cf.: frontem rugis arat, * Verg. A. 7, 417:dum tarda senectus inducat rugas,
Tib. 2, 2, 20; Hor. C. 4, 13, 11:sulcare cutem rugis,
Ov. M. 3, 276; 14, 96; 15, 232 et saep. al.—Prov.: de rugis crimina multa cadunt,
Ov. Am. 1, 8, 46.—Sing. ( poet.):B.faceret scissas languida ruga genas?
Prop. 2, 18 (3, 10), 6; 3 (4), 25, 12; Ov. Tr. 3, 7, 34, id. A. A. 1, 240; Juv. 13, 215; 14, 325.—Transf., a crease, fold, plait, wrinkle, corrugation, etc., of any kind (post-Aug.; cf.2.rugo, I.): margaritae flavescunt senectā rugisque torpescunt,
Plin. 9, 35, 54, § 109:aquilonis afflatus poma deturpans rugis,
id. 15, 16, 18, § 59; 12, 7, 14, § 26; 17, 14, 24, § 107 al.; of the folds of garments, id. 35, 8, 34, § 56; Macr. S. 2, 9.—In sing.:jam deciens redit in rugam,
Pers. 6, 79 Gildersleeve ad loc.:vestes quoque diutius vinctas ruga consumet,
Petr. 102, 12.—The female screw, Plin. 18, 31, 74, § 317.2.Rūga, ae, m. [1. ruga], a Roman surname, e. g. of Sp. Carvilius, whose divorce is said to have been the first in Rome, Gell. 4, 3, 2; 17, 21, 44; Val. Max. 2, 1, 4. -
12 ruga
1. A.In gen. (class.; usu. in plur.).(α).Plur.:(β).non cani non rugae repente auctoritatem arripere possunt,
Cic. Sen. 18, 62:vos populumque Romanum non consilio neque eloquentiā, sed rugis supercilioque decepit,
id. Red. in Sen. 7, 15: nec pietas moram Rugis et instanti senectae Afferet, [p. 1604] Hor. C. 2, 14, 3:vis tu remittere aliquid ex rugis,
Plin. Ep. 9, 17, 2:rugas in fronte contrahere,
Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 26:rugis vetus Frontem senectus exaret,
Hor. Epod. 8, 4; cf.: frontem rugis arat, * Verg. A. 7, 417:dum tarda senectus inducat rugas,
Tib. 2, 2, 20; Hor. C. 4, 13, 11:sulcare cutem rugis,
Ov. M. 3, 276; 14, 96; 15, 232 et saep. al.—Prov.: de rugis crimina multa cadunt,
Ov. Am. 1, 8, 46.—Sing. ( poet.):B.faceret scissas languida ruga genas?
Prop. 2, 18 (3, 10), 6; 3 (4), 25, 12; Ov. Tr. 3, 7, 34, id. A. A. 1, 240; Juv. 13, 215; 14, 325.—Transf., a crease, fold, plait, wrinkle, corrugation, etc., of any kind (post-Aug.; cf.2.rugo, I.): margaritae flavescunt senectā rugisque torpescunt,
Plin. 9, 35, 54, § 109:aquilonis afflatus poma deturpans rugis,
id. 15, 16, 18, § 59; 12, 7, 14, § 26; 17, 14, 24, § 107 al.; of the folds of garments, id. 35, 8, 34, § 56; Macr. S. 2, 9.—In sing.:jam deciens redit in rugam,
Pers. 6, 79 Gildersleeve ad loc.:vestes quoque diutius vinctas ruga consumet,
Petr. 102, 12.—The female screw, Plin. 18, 31, 74, § 317.2.Rūga, ae, m. [1. ruga], a Roman surname, e. g. of Sp. Carvilius, whose divorce is said to have been the first in Rome, Gell. 4, 3, 2; 17, 21, 44; Val. Max. 2, 1, 4. -
13 corrugamento
m wrinklinggeology folding* * *corrugamento s.m.1 wrinkling, frowning: corrugamento della fronte, wrinkling of the forehead (o knitting of the brows); corrugamento della pelle, wrinkling of the skin2 (geol.) corrugation, folding.* * *[korruga'mento]sostantivo maschile (di pelle, fronte) wrinkling* * *corrugamento/korruga'mento/sostantivo m.(di pelle, fronte) wrinkling. -
14 falistoś|ć
f sgt 1. (kształt fal) (włosów) waviness; (blachy) corrugation 2. (pagórkowatość) undulation- falistość krajobrazu the undulation of the landscape3. (skręt włókien, wełny) crimp C/UThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > falistoś|ć
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15 تجعد
تَجَعّدcurling, frizzing, frizzling, crispation, crispiness, curliness, crimpiness (of the hair); wrinkle, wrinkling, furrowing, shriveling (of the skin or face); creasing, crease, pucker(ing), crinkling, crinkle, crumpling, crumple, rumpling, rumple, corrugation, cockling, cockle; crimpling, rippling, ripple (of cloth, etc.) -
16 تجعيد
تَجْعِيدcurling, frizzing, frizzling, crimp(ing), crispation, waving (of the hair); wrinkling, furrowing, shriveling (of the skin or face); creasing, pleating, puckering, crinkling, corrugation, crimpling, crumpling, rumpling, rippling, cockling (of cloth, etc.) -
17 толщина материала гофрированной трубы
толщина материала гофрированной трубы
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[IEV number 442-02-21]EN
material thickness of a corrugated conduit
the average thickness of material measured at any point along the shape of one corrugation
[IEV number 442-02-21]FR
épaisseur du matériau d'un conduit annelé
épaisseur moyenne du matériau mesurée en un point quelconque le long d'une ondulation
[IEV number 442-02-21]Тематики
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18 мелкая дисгармоническая складчатость льда в зонах смятия ледников
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мелкая дисгармоническая складчатость льда в зонах смятия ледников
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19 складка
1) General subject: cockle, corrugation (на лбу), crease, crinkle, flexure, lappet, plait (на платье), pleat (на платье), plication, plier, ply, pucker, ruck, take-up (на платье), trap, traprock, tuck, wimple, wrinkle (to fit without a wrinkle - сидеть без единой морщинки, как влитое( об одежде))2) Geology: fold, overthrust, plicature, shift fault, wrinkle (на земной поверхности), wrinkle (земной поверхности)3) Naval: ripple mark6) Military: undulation7) Engineering: bootleg mark (дефект слитка), buckle (на поверхности листового материала), crimp, crumple, gather, lap (дефект поверхности стеклоизделия), teeming lap10) Mathematics: folding11) Astronomy: accident12) Mining: accident of the ground14) Textile: fichu, gusset (мешка), mark, pinch, pugger, rivel (на ткани), rumple, tuck (на платье)15) Electronics: apex step16) Oil: fold (geol) (геол.), ridge, rock bend17) Fishery: duplicature18) Silicates: loading mark (дефект формования стеклоизделий), tear19) Sakhalin energy glossary: closure (антиклинальная)20) Oil&Gas technology longitudinal fold (ось которой параллельна общему простиранию)21) Polymers: stress wrinkle (поверхностный дефект в слоистых пластиках)22) Automation: fold (дефект формы проката)23) Plastics: wrinkle (на плёнке)24) Makarov: chase, faceted shell, folded plate, furrow, line (кожи) -
20 вершина
ж1) top; (гори тж.) summit; ( гострокінцева) peakвершина гофра зал. — corrugation peak
вершина графа — graph node, node of graph, point of graph
вершина траєкторії — culmination point of a trajectory, trajectory peak
2) ( найвищий ступінь) acme, peak, height, summitвершина слави — the pinnacle ( summit) of glory ( fame)
вершина конуса — vertex of cone, cone point
вершина кривої — curve peak, peak of curve, "hump"
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