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1) вес; масса3) гиря; мн. ч. разновес5) груз; нагрузка6) метр. вес ( степень доверия к результатам) || приписывать вес8) вчт. весовое значение разряда•a weight with recessed base — гиря с вогнутым дном;weight in working order — вес в рабочем положении;weight on the ( drill) bit — осевая нагрузка на (буровое) долото;weight per hectoliter — натура ( зерна). масса гектолитра ( зерна);to apply a weight — накладывать гирю ( на чашку весов);to remove a weight — снимать гирю (с чашки весов)-
absolute weight
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adhesion weight
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advance weight
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airborne weight
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aircraft all-up weight
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aircraft authorized weight
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aircraft empty weight
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aircraft operational empty weight
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aircraft operational weight
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aircraft wet weight
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aircraft zero fuel weight
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analytical weights
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apparent molecular weight
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assay weight
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atomic weight
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average molecular weight
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balance weight
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balancing weight
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bar weight
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bulk weight
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calibrated weight
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climbout weight
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combining weight
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commercial weight
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compacted unit weight
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counter weight
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curb weight
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design flight weight
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design landing weight
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dial-operated weights
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distributed balance weight
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distributor weight
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droop stop bob weight
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drop weight
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dry weight
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empty weight
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equivalent weight
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estimated weight
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fabric weight
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flutter-preventive weight
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fraction weight
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governor weight
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gram-molecular weight
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gross weight
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highest weight
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integral weight
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international atomic weight
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isotopic atomic weight
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isotopic weight
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jockey weight
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lading weight
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light weight
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mass balance weight
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mean atomic weight
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molal weight
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molar weight
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molecular weight
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movable weight
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number-average molecular weight
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one-piece weight
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ore charge weight
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own weight
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paper weight
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payload weight
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physical atomic weight
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pouring weight
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quiescent weight
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reference weight
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remote balance weight
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rough atomic weight
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rule weight
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screw knob weight
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service weight
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shipping weight
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slide weight
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slotted weight
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sole weight
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specific weight
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spring-suspended weight
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spring weight
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sprung weight
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statistical weight
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submerged weight
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takeoff gross weight
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takeoff weight
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tare weight
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taxi weight
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thousand-kernel weight
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throughput weight
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touchdown weight
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trailing weight
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type face weight
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type weight
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volume weight
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1) вес, масса2) тяжесть; груз; нагрузка3) гиря; мн. ч. разновес4) нагружать; утяжелять•- weight of blow - absolute weight - actual weight - adhesion weight - all-up weight - atomic weight - avoirdupois weight - axle weight - balance weight - bare weight - batched weights - boxed weight - brake weight - bucket weight - bulk weight - calculated weight - compacted unit weight - concentrated weight - dead weight - design weight - dischargeable weight - distributed weight - drop weight - dry weight - dry weight of excavator - dry-batch weight - eccentric balance weight - equivalent weight - estimated weight - excess weight - falling weight of concrete - fired unit weight - floating weight - full weight - fully stocked vehicle weight - gram-atomic weight - gram-molecular weight - gravity weight - gross weight - isotopic weight - jockey weight - laden weight - lead weight - light weight - load weight - loose weight - maximum weight - mean weight - molecular weight - mould weight - net weight - neutral balance weight - original weight - oven-dry weight - own weight - per unit weight - proper weight - provisional weight - reacting weight - safety weight - sash weight - saturated weight - shipping weight - short weight - sole weight - specific weight - sprung weight - stamped weight - standard weights - stretching weight - structural weight of excavator - submerged weight - tare weight - tension weight - total weight - troy weight - unit dry weight - unladen weight - unsprung weight - volume weight - wet weight - working weight - working weight of excavator* * *1. вес; сила веса2. масса3. груз- weight of cement in the mix
- batched weights
- buoyant unit weight
- dead weight
- dry-batch weight
- dry-rodded weight
- dry unit weight
- empty weight
- fired unit weight
- maximum ramp aircraft weight
- maximum structural aircraft landing weight
- maximum structural takeoff weight
- operating empty aircraft weight
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n1) прилипання; злипання, склеювання2) вірність, відданість (принципам тощо)3) підтримка, згода4) тех. зчеплення5) фіз. молекулярне тяжіння6) мед. спайка* * *n1) прилипання; злипання; склеювання; cпeц. зв'язок; злипання; adhesion of soil c-г. зв'язність ( ґрунту)2) вірність, відданість ( принципам)3) тex. зчеплення4) cпeц. адгезія5) мeд. спайка; рубець; адгезія -
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[ədʹhi:ʒ(ə)n] n1. 1) прилипание; слипание; склеивание2) спец. связь; слипаниеadhesion of soil - с.-х. связность ( почвы)
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[əd'hiːʒən]сущ.1) прилипание; слипание2) верность, приверженностьSyn:3) согласие, присоединениеadhesion of all nations to a copyright convention — присоединение всех стран к договору об авторских правах
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noun1) прилипание; слипание2) верность (принципам, партии и т. п.)3) согласие4) tech. сцепление (напр., колес локомотива с рельсами); трение5) phys. молекулярное притяжение6) med. спайка7) (attr.) tech. сцепной; adhesion weight сцепной вес; adhesion wheel фрикционное колесо* * *(n) слипание; частичное присоединение* * *прилипание; слипание* * *[ad·he·sion || əd'hiːʒn] n. прилипание, слипание, склеивание; сцепление; спайка; молекулярное притяжение; согласие, верность* * *верностьприлипаниеслипаниесогласиетрение* * *1) прилипание 2) верность, приверженность (принципам и т. п.) 3) согласие 4) тех. сцепление -
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[əd'hiːʒn]n1) прилипа́ння, злипа́ння2) ві́рність (принципам і т.п.)3) зго́да4) тех. зче́плення; тертя́5) фіз. молекуля́рне притяга́ння6) мед. спа́йка7) attr. тех. зчіпни́йadhesion weight — зчіпна́ вага́
adhesion wheel — фрикці́йне (зчіпне́) ко́лесо
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[əd'hiːʒ(ə)n]1) Общая лексика: адгезия, верность (принципам, партии), верность (чему-л.) приверженность (чему-л.), молекулярное притяжение, прилипание, слипание, согласие, спайка, сцепление, сцепной (adhesion weight - сцепной вес (тех.)), трение2) Геология: связанность породы3) Биология: прилипание (см. тж adherence), сцепление (см. тж adherence), адгезия (см. тж adherence)4) Медицина: заживление, рубец, рубцовое сращение, склеивание, соединение, спайкообразование, сращение5) Военный термин: склеивание (карт)6) Техника: клейкость, притяжение, прочность сцепления, сила магнитного притяжения7) Сельское хозяйство: притяжение жидкости поверхностью твёрдой фазы, натяжение (напр. раны)8) Химия: липкость, прилипание (вследствие смачивания), слипание (частиц)9) Строительство: адгезил10) Железнодорожный термин: сцепление (колёс с рельсами)11) Юридический термин: присоединение (к международному договору), присоединение (к договору)12) Лингвистика: слияние13) Автомобильный термин: приёмистость (двигателя, автомобиля)14) Горное дело: адгезионный, приставание, связность (породы)15) Дипломатический термин: частичное присоединение (к договору и т.п.)16) Лесоводство: сцепление (напр. колёс с грунтом)17) Политика: верность принципам18) Психология: преданность (принципам)19) Нефть: способность прилипать к поверхности20) Специальный термин: связь21) Картография: склеивание (листов карты, аэроснимков)22) Деловая лексика: преданность, частичное присоединение23) Нефтепромысловый: прилипание с, схватывание при трении24) Полимеры: приклеивание25) юр.Н.П. присоединение (in narrow sense as distinguished from accession proper; law of treaties)26) Макаров: клейкий, налипаемость, налипание, приверженность, прилегание, связность породы, сила сцепления, фрикционный, сцепление (напр колёс с грунтом), соблюдение (правил, условий), преданность (принципам и т.п.), заживление (раны), сцепление (связь)27) Золотодобыча: адгезия (породы), молекулярное притяжение (породы), прилипание (породы), способность прилипать к поверхности (породы), сцепление (породы)28) Газовые турбины: прилипание (напр., датчика к поверхности детали - характеристика клея), сцепление (колёс локомотива с рельсами) -
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ж.-д. сцепная массаАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > adhesion [adhesive] weight
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > сцепная масса
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Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > сцепная масса
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1) General subject: adhesion weight2) Railway term: adhesive weight, weight on drivers, weight on driving axles3) Mining: service weight4) Combustion gas turbines: adhesion weight (железнодорожного состава) -
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[br]b. 13 July 1779 Newburn, Northumberland, Englandd. 9 January 1843 Lanchester, Co. Durham, England[br]English coal-mine manager, pioneer in the construction and use of steam locomotives.[br]The Wylam wagonway passed Newburn, and Hedley, who went to school at Wylam, must have been familiar with this wagonway from childhood. It had been built c.1748 to carry coal from Wylam Colliery to the navigable limit of the Tyne at Lemington. In 1805 Hedley was appointed viewer, or manager, of Wylam Colliery by Christopher Blackett, who had inherited the colliery and wagonway in 1800. Unlike most Tyneside wagonways, the gradient of the Wylam line was insufficient for loaded wagons to run down by gravity and they had to be hauled by horses. Blackett had a locomotive, of the type designed by Richard Trevithick, built at Gateshead as early as 1804 but did not take delivery, probably because his wooden track was not strong enough. In 1808 Blackett and Hedley relaid the wagonway with plate rails of the type promoted by Benjamin Outram, and in 1812, following successful introduction of locomotives at Middleton by John Blenkinsop, Blackett asked Hedley to investigate the feasibility of locomotives at Wylam. The expense of re-laying with rack rails was unwelcome, and Hedley experimented to find out the relationship between the weight of a locomotive and the load it could move relying on its adhesion weight alone. He used first a model test carriage, which survives at the Science Museum, London, and then used a full-sized test carriage laden with weights in varying quantities and propelled by men turning handles. Having apparently satisfied himself on this point, he had a locomotive incorporating the frames and wheels of the test carriage built. The work was done at Wylam by Thomas Waters, who was familiar with the 1804 locomotive, Timothy Hackworth, foreman smith, and Jonathan Forster, enginewright. This locomotive, with cast-iron boiler and single cylinder, was unsatisfactory: Hackworth and Forster then built another locomotive to Hedley's design, with a wrought-iron return-tube boiler, two vertical external cylinders and drive via overhead beams through pinions to the two axles. This locomotive probably came into use in the spring of 1814: it performed well and further examples of the type were built. Their axle loading, however, was too great for the track and from about 1815 each locomotive was mounted on two four-wheeled bogies, the bogie having recently been invented by William Chapman. Hedley eventually left Wylam in 1827 to devote himself to other colliery interests. He supported the construction of the Clarence Railway, opened in 1833, and sent his coal over it in trains hauled by his own locomotives. Two of his Wylam locomotives survive— Puffing Billy at the Science Museum, London, and Wylam Dilly at the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh—though how much of these is original and how much dates from the period 1827–32, when the Wylam line was re-laid with edge rails and the locomotives reverted to four wheels (with flanges), is a matter of mild controversy.[br]Further ReadingP.R.B.Brooks, 1980, William Hedley Locomotive Pioneer, Newcastle upon Tyne: Tyne \& Wear Industrial Monuments Trust (a good recent short biography of Hedley, with bibliography).R.Young, 1975, Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, Shildon: Shildon "Stockton \& Darlington Railway" Silver Jubilee Committee; orig. pub. 1923, London.C.R.Warn, 1976, Waggonways and Early Railways of Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne: Frank Graham.See also: Stephenson, GeorgePJGR -
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тех.coupling; clutch (attr)сцепно́й вес — adhesive / adhesion weight
сцепна́я му́фта — clutch
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