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1 битуминозное топливо
Oil: bituminous fuelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > битуминозное топливо
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2 fett
< druck> (Schrift; im Druckereiwesen) ■ extra-bold; heavy<edv.druck> (Schrift) ■ bold< mat> (Kohle, Ton, Beton) ■ rich< min> (bituminös; Kohle) ■ bituminousprakt < mot> (Luft/Kraftstoff-Gemisch; mehr Kraftstoff als nötig; z.B. 9:1) ■ rich of stoichiometry; richer than stoichiometry; less than stoichiometric; substoichiometric; fuel-rich pract< obfl> (Anstrichstoffe) ■ long-oil -
3 elding
* * *f.1) firing, heating, warming (ofnar til eldingar);2) smelting, refining (gull þat, er stenzt e.);3) lightning (því nast flugu eldingar ok reiðar);4) daybreak, dawn (= nætr-elding).* * *1.f. firing, fuel, Scot. eilding, Grág. ii. 338, 358, Fs. 45; eldingar-steinar, (bituminous?) stones to make a fire, Karl. 18: smelting metals, gull er stenzk e., gold which resists the heat of the crucible, Grág. i. 501; cp. elda grátt silfr.II. lightning, also in plur., Fms. x. 30, xi. 136, Fas. i. 372, Sks. 229, Stj. 300, Al. 41: eldinga-flug, n. a flash of lightning, Rb. 102: eldinga-mánaðr, m. the lightning month, id.2.f. [aldr], the ‘eld’ or old age of the night, the last or third part of the night; allt frá eldingu ok til miðs aptans, Hrafn. 7; vakti Þórhildr upp sína menn þegar í elding, Fms. ii. 231; í elding nætr, vii. 214; kómu í elding nætr á Jaðar, Ó. H. 117. The ancients divided the night into three equal parts, of which the last was called either ótta (q. v.) or elding, (þá er þriðjungr lifir nætr, i. e. where the third part of the night is left): the mod. usage is, það er farið að elda aptr, it begins to rekindle; and aptr-elding, rekindling, as though ‘daybreak’ were from fire ‘eldr;’ but in old writers ‘aptr’ is never joined to these words (Anal. 193 is taken from a paper MS., cp. Fb. iii. 405, l. 6); the phrase elding ‘nætr’ also shews that the word refers not to daylight, but to night, and means the last part of the night, opp. to midnight, mið-nætti. -
4 подытоживая, можно сказать, что
Подытоживая, можно сказать, чтоTo summarize, coals with lignitic type ash when compared to those with bituminous ash in general have the following characteristics.In summary, it is apparent that for certain combustion conditions an emulsion may be burned using lower excess air than the straight fuel.In sum the window will not significantly affect the conditions of lubrication within the bearing.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > подытоживая, можно сказать, что
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5 добыча лигнита
добыча лигнита
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Extraction of brown coal from natural deposits; lignite is a brownish-black solid fuel in the second stage in the development of coal. It has a little over half the heating value of bituminous or anthracite coal. (Source: KORENa)
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