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81 girth limit
1) Лесоводство: минимально допустимая окружность (деревьев, отводимых в рубку), верхний предел ступени окружности (ствола), нижний предел ступени окружности (ствола)2) Макаров: верхний или нижний предел ступени окружности (ствола) -
82 girth line
Математика: ребро охвата -
83 girth loading
Космонавтика: кольцевая нагрузка -
84 girth marks
Макаров: нагнеты от подпруги -
85 girth measurement
Лесоводство: измерение длины окружности (ствола) -
86 girth of column
Строительство: периметр поперечного сечения колонны -
87 girth of graph
1) Математика: обхват графа2) Макаров: обход графа -
88 girth of volcano
Геология: объём вулкана -
89 girth quotient
Лесоводство: коэффициент формы (ствола) -
90 girth rail
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91 girth seam
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92 girth sheet of tank
Военный термин: поясной лист резервуара -
93 girth station
Морской термин: место замера периметра поперечного сечения корпуса -
94 girth strap
Макаров: подпруга -
95 girth strength
Полимеры: окружная прочность -
96 girth tank sheet
Нефть: лист пояса резервуара -
97 girth tape
Морской термин: мерная лента (например, для обмера судна) -
98 girth tension
Космонавтика: кольцевое растяжение -
99 girth up
Сельское хозяйство: подтягивать подпругу -
100 girth web
Общая лексика: материал, из которого делают подпруги
См. также в других словарях:
Girth — (g[ e]rth), n. [Icel. gj[ o]r[eth] girdle, or ger[eth] girth; akin to Goth. ga[ i]rda girdle. See {Gird} to girt, and cf. {Girdle}, n.] 1. A band or strap which encircles the body; especially, one by which a saddle is fastened upon the back of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Girth — Girth, v. t. [From {Girth}, n., cf. {Girt}, v. t.] To bind as with a girth. [R.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
girth — [gə:θ US gə:rθ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: gjörth] 1.) the size of something or someone large when you measure around them rather than measuring their height ▪ the enormous girth of the tree ▪ He was a tall man, of considerable… … Dictionary of contemporary English
girth — [gʉrth] n. [ME gerth < ON gjörth < base of gyrtha, to encircle, akin to OE gyrdan: see GIRD1] 1. a band put around the belly of a horse or other animal for holding a saddle, pack, etc. 2. the circumference, as of a tree trunk or person s… … English World dictionary
girth — index caliber (measurement), measurement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
girth — gərth n a measure around a body … Medical dictionary
girth — [ gɜrθ ] noun 1. ) count or uncount the distance around something thick and round, for example a tree a ) MAINLY LITERARY the distance around someone s waist, especially someone large 2. ) count a wide belt that you put around the middle of a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
girth — c.1300, belt around a horse s body, from O.N. gjorð girdle, belt, hoop, from P.Gmc. *gertu (cf Goth. gairda girdle ), from the same source as GIRD (Cf. gird). Sense of measurement around an object first recorded 1640s … Etymology dictionary
girth — The measurement around the thickest part of a mailpiece … Glossary of postal terms
girth — ► NOUN 1) the measurement around the middle of something, especially a person s waist. 2) a band attached to a saddle and fastened around a horse s belly. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary
Girth (tack) — For other uses of girth , see Girth (disambiguation). A girth on a Chilean saddle A girth, sometimes called a cinch (Western riding), is a piece of equipment used to keep the saddle in place on a horse or other animal. It passes under the barrel… … Wikipedia