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வண்டல் சுரங்கம் தோண்டல் -
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горное дело; горная промышленность; разработка месторождения; выемка; горный, горнодобывающий, горнопромышленный, горнотехнический; добыча, отработка, горное производство•
- adit-cut mining
- advancing mining
- alluvial mining
- auger mining
- bench mining
- biological mining
- blast mining
- block mining
- board-and-stoop mining
- bore mining
- breast mining
- bulk mining
- chamber mining
- chute mining
- coal mining
- continuous mining
- cross-pitch mining
- cut-and-fill mining
- drift mining
- exploring mining
- first mining
- flame-mining
- horizon mining
- hydraulic mining
- in situ mining
- in situ solution mining
- large-scale mining
- layer mining
- leaf mining
- lode mining
- long-face mining
- longwall mining
- longwall advancing mining
- longwall retreating mining
- machine mining
- marine mining
- metal mining
- metalliferrous mining
- moly mining
- multilift mining
- multiple entry mining
- oblique mining
- open mining
- open-cast mining
- open-cut mining
- open-pit mining
- ore mining
- outcrop mining
- outward mining
- overburden mining
- overhand mining
- overhead mining
- pick mining
- pillar mining
- pitch mining
- pitching bed mining
- placer mining
- primary mining
- quarry mining
- quartz mining
- remunerative mining
- retreat mining
- rill cut mining
- room-and pillar mining
- room mining
- robot mining
- second mining
- selective mining
- shovel mining
- shrinkage mining
- shuttle-car mining
- sill mining
- stop-and-go mining
- strip mining
- submarine mining
- surface mining
- thick-bed mining
- thin-bed mining
- third mining
- trackless mining
- two-lift mining
- two-pass mining
- two-way mining
- ultra-deep mining
- under-mining
- underground mining
- undersea mining
- upward mining
- waste-fill mining
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9 alluvial deposit mining
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10 alluvial gold mining
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adjective geol.наносный, аллювиальный; alluvial deposit mining россыпь; alluvial gold mining россыпное золото* * *(a) аллювиальный; наносный* * *аллювиальный, наносный* * *[al·lu·vi·al || ə'luːvjəl] adj. наносной, аллювиальный* * * -
12 tender mercies
ирон.милосердие, сострадание [этим. библ. Proverbs XII, 10]Oliver cried lustily. If he could have known that he was an orphan, left to the tender mercies of churchwardens and overseers, perhaps he would have cried the louder. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. I) — Оливер громко кричал. Если бы он мог знать, что он сирота, оставленный на милосердное попечение церковных старости надзирателей, быть может, он кричал бы еще громче.
‘Alluvial mining would be absolutely doomed,’ Vosper continued, ‘if the alluvial miner is to be at the tender mercies of the leaseholder and the capitalist.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 50) — - Старательскому делу конец, - продолжал Воспер, - если добыча россыпного золота будет зависеть от милости акционеров и капиталистов.
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13 Stanley, Robert Crooks
[br]b. 1 August 1876 Little Falls, New Jersey, USAd. 12 February 1951 USA[br]American mining engineer and metallurgist, originator of Monel Metal[br]Robert, the son of Thomas and Ada (Crooks) Stanley, helped to finance his early training at the Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, by working as a manual training instructor at Montclair High School. After graduating in mechanical engineering from Stevens in 1899, and as a mining engineer from the Columbia School of Mines in 1901, he accepted a two-year assignment from the S.S.White Dental Company to investigate platinum-bearing alluvial deposits in British Columbia. This introduced him to the International Nickel Company (Inco), which had been established on 29 March 1902 to amalgamate the major mining companies working the newly discovered cupro-nickel deposits at Sudbury, Ontario. Ambrose Monell, President of Inco, appointed Stanley as Assistant Superintendent of its American Nickel Works at Camden, near Philadelphia, in 1903. At the beginning of 1904 Stanley was General Superintendent of the Orford Refinery at Bayonne, New Jersey, where most of the output of the Sudbury mines was treated.Copper and nickel were separated there from the bessemerized matte by the celebrated "tops and bottoms" process introduced thirteen years previously by R.M.Thompson. It soon occurred to Stanley that such a separation was not invariably required and that, by reducing directly the mixed matte, he could obtain a natural cupronickel alloy which would be ductile, corrosion resistant, and no more expensive to produce than pure copper or nickel. His first experiment, on 30 December 1904, was completely successful. A railway wagon full of bessemerized matte, low in iron, was calcined to oxide, reduced to metal with carbon, and finally desulphurized with magnesium. Ingots cast from this alloy were successfully forged to bars which contained 68 per cent nickel, 23 per cent copper and about 1 per cent iron. The new alloy, originally named after Ambrose Monell, was soon renamed Monel to satisfy trademark requirements. A total of 300,000 ft2 (27,870 m2) of this white, corrosion-resistant alloy was used to roof the Pennsylvania Railway Station in New York, and it also found extensive applications in marine work and chemical plant. Stanley greatly increased the output of the Orford Refinery during the First World War, and shortly after becoming President of the company in 1922, he established a new Research and Development Division headed initially by A.J.Wadham and then by Paul D. Merica, who at the US Bureau of Standards had first elucidated the mechanism of age-hardening in alloys. In the mid- 1920s a nickel-ore body of unprecedented size was identified at levels between 2,000 and 3,000 ft (600 and 900 m) below the Frood Mine in Ontario. This property was owned partially by Inco and partially by the Mond Nickel Company. Efficient exploitation required the combined economic resources of both companies. They merged on 1 January 1929, when Mond became part of International Nickel. Stanley remained President of the new company until February 1949 and was Chairman from 1937 until his death.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAmerican Society for Metals Gold Medal. Institute of Metals Platinum Medal 1948.Further ReadingF.B.Howard-White, 1963, Nickel, London: Methuen (a historical review).ASD -
14 золото
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1) gold;
or не все золото, что блестит ≈ посл. all is not gold that glitters содержащий золото ≈ auric россыпное золото ≈ stream-gold, alluvial gold горн. сусальное золото ≈ tinsel, gold leaf червонное золото ≈ pure gold чистое золото ≈ pure gold самородное золото ≈ native gold золото в слитках ≈ gold bullion добыча золота ≈ gold mining матовое золото ≈ dead gold
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15 run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
(run with the hare and hunt with the hounds (тж. редк. hold with the hare and run with the hounds))≈ служить и нашим и вашим, вести двойную игру‘You ought to know best,’ he said, ‘but if you want a divorce it's not very wise to go seeing her, is it? One can't run with the hare and hunt with the hounds.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. XIII) — - Вам лучше знать, - сказал он, - но если вы хотите развода, вряд ли разумно бывать у нее, вы не находите? Нельзя быть и охотником и дичью сразу.
Young Paddy was becoming quite a person of importance. He could run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, though nobody trusted him further than he could be seen. Paddy pretended to be with the diggers in this struggle over alluvial rights; but it was rumoured he had various interests in mining properties. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 55) — Мальчишка Пэдди становился мало-помалу довольно значительной персоной. Он умел служить и нашим и вашим, хотя никто не верил ему ни на грош. Пэдди делал вид, что стоит на стороне старателей в разыгравшейся между ними и промышленниками схватке, но, по мнению многих, его личные интересы связывали его с промышленниками.
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16 run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
cлужить и нaшим и вaшим, вecти двoйную игpу [чacть пocлoвицы you cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds зa двумя зaйцaми пoгoнишьcя, ни oднoгo нe пoймaeшьYoung Paddy... could run with the hare and hunt with the hounds... Paddy pretended to be with the diggers in this struggle over alluvial rights but it was rumoured he had various interests in mining properties (K. S. Prichard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
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