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1 Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association
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2 Automotive Engine Specialties
Transport: AESУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Automotive Engine Specialties
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3 автомобильный двигатель
1) General subject: auto engine (АД)2) Engineering: car engine, vehicular engine3) Automobile industry: automobile engine, automotive engine, motorcar engine4) Makarov: motor-car engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > автомобильный двигатель
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5 масло для автомобильных двигателей
Military: automotive engine oilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > масло для автомобильных двигателей
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fuel, fuel material* * *то́пливо с.
fuel, combustibleвводи́ть приса́дки в то́пливо — dope fuelвыжига́ть то́пливо ( перед аварийной посадкой) — burn off the fuel (before emergency landing)выраба́тывать то́пливо из ба́ков в (каком-л.) [m2]поря́дке ав. — deplete [use] the fuel tanks in a … sequenceто́пливо детони́рует — the fuel detonates, the fuel causes knocking (in the engine)дозаправля́ться то́пливом — refuel, refill the tankзагуща́ть то́пливо ав. — thicken fuelзаправля́ться то́пливом — fuel up, fill up the tankнабира́ть то́пливо — fill (up), tank, fuelперека́чивать то́пливо ав. — transfer fuelподава́ть то́пливо — feed fuelпролива́ть то́пливо — spill (some) fuelто́пливо прорыва́ется (в ка́ртер) — the fuel blows byрабо́тать на жи́дком, твё́рдом, газообра́зном то́пливе — burn liquid, solid, gaseous fuelслива́ть то́пливо ав. — dump the fuel, defuelслива́ть то́пливо авари́йно ав. — jettison the fuelсме́шивать ра́зные сорта́, то́плива — blend fuelsавиацио́нное то́пливо — aviation fuelавтомоби́льное то́пливо — automotive [motor] fuelбеззо́льное то́пливо — ash-free fuelвзрывобезопа́сное то́пливо — safety fuelводоро́дное то́пливо — hydrogen fuelвспомога́тельное то́пливо — back-up fuelвысококалори́йное то́пливо — high-calorific fuelвысокоокта́новое то́пливо — high-octane fuelвысокосо́ртное то́пливо — high-grade fuelгазообра́зное то́пливо — gas(eous) fuelди́зельное то́пливо — diesel fuelто́пливо для реакти́вных дви́гателей — jet fuel, jet propellantжи́дкое то́пливо — liquid fuelископа́емое то́пливо — fossil fuelиску́сственное то́пливо — prepared [artificial] fuelкусково́е то́пливо — lump fuelлё́гкое то́пливо — light fuelлету́чее то́пливо — volatile fuelмалозо́льное то́пливо — low-ash fuelмото́рное то́пливо — motor fuelнедетони́рующее то́пливо — antiknock fuelнизкокалори́йное то́пливо — low-calorie fuelнизкосо́ртное то́пливо — low-grade fuelто́пливо обы́чного ка́чества — regular fuelоргани́ческое то́пливо — organic fuelосновно́е то́пливо — main fuelто́пливо повы́шенного ка́чества — premium fuelприро́дное то́пливо — natural fuelпылеу́гольное то́пливо — pulverized coal (fuel)раке́тное то́пливо ( не путать с горю́чим) — propellant (not to be confused with fuel)подава́ть раке́тное то́пливо вытесне́нием — pressurize the propellantраке́тное, металлосодержа́щее то́пливо — metal propellantрасто́почное то́пливо — starting fuelреакти́вное то́пливо — jet (engine) fuelсамовоспламеня́ющееся то́пливо — hypergolic fuelсинтети́ческое то́пливо — synthetic fuelсла́нцевое то́пливо — shale fuelто́пливо с приса́дками — doped fuelтвё́рдое то́пливо — solid fuelто́пливо торго́вого со́рта — commercial fuelтра́кторное то́пливо — tractor fuelтяжё́лое то́пливо — heavy fuelуглеводоро́дное то́пливо — hydrocarbon fuelусло́вное то́пливо — equivalent fuel, fuel equivalentэлектрохими́ческое то́пливо — electrochemical fuelэнергети́ческое то́пливо — power-generating fuelэтало́нное то́пливо — standard fuelя́дерное то́пливо — nuclear fuelвоспроизводи́ть я́дерное то́пливо — breed nuclear fuel* * * -
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•This material will stand the operating conditions.
•The metal forming the hydride should hold up under many cycles of charging and discharging.
•Pure quicklime sustains a temperature of about 2900 К without decomposition.
•These objects must stand up to tremendous impact forces.
•These materials can tolerate (or endure, or stand up to) high heat and rough handling.
•Joints made with these electrodes will withstand bending and stretching operations satisfactorily.
•The material withstands temperatures up to 1260°C without loss of properties.
•Weights up to 500 Ib can be supported on the worktable.
•In an automotive environment, semiconductor chips have to contend with temperatures from -40° to 125°C, high humidity, salt and oil sprays, and vibration.
•Titanium carbide will tolerate (or withstand) wide variations in cutting speed.
•The amplifiers survived the shock very well.
II•The solution was allowed (or left) to stand for 9 hours.
•The catalyst was conditioned for 16 hours under a high vacuum.
•The solution was "aged" for 24hr by standing at room temperature.
•The furnace temperature was lowered and the specimens were held at 850°C for three days for the terminal etching of the grain boundaries.
•The process is accomplished by heating the metal to a high temperature, holding it at this temperature until...
•To season wood...
* * *Выдерживать -- to stand up to, to survive, to endure, to last, to withstand, to tolerate (выживать, не ухудшая своих свойств); to expose, to hold (в определенных условиях); to keep, to hold, to maintain (сохранять)The principal question to be answered was just how well and how long this type of engine would stand up to the marine environment.All these specimens survived a prescribed number of thermal cycles.Specimens lasted 3000 cycles in mercury at stress levels giving 300,000 cycles in air.The maximum shear stress it can withstand is about 40 MPa.The choice of teflon as a coating was based on its ability to tolerate temperatures up to about 290°C.—выдерживать точные допуски наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать
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