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1. стекло2. стеклянная оптика, pl очки3. стакан, бокал4. зеркало- A glass- acid-etched glass
- acidproof glass
- acid-resistant glass
- aircraft glass
- alabaster glass
- alarm glass
- alkali glass
- alkali-free glass
- alkaline earth glass
- alkali-resistant glass
- alumina glass
- aluminate glass
- aluminosilicate glass
- amber glass
- ampule glass
- ancient glass
- annealed glass
- antique glass
- apparatus glass
- architectural glass
- armored glass
- art glass
- auto glass
- automobile glass
- aventurine glass
- banded glass
- barium crystal glass
- baryta crown glass
- basalt glass
- base glass
- bent glass
- beveled glass
- binary glass
- blank glass
- blistery glass
- blown glass
- Bohemian glass
- Bohemian crystal glass
- bone glass
- borate glass
- borax glass
- borosilicate glass
- bottle glass
- bottom glass
- broken glass
- brown glass
- bubble glass
- building glass
- bulb glass
- bulletproof glass
- bull's eye glass
- cadmium sulfide glass
- cadmium sulfoselenide glass
- cased glass
- cast glass
- cathedral glass
- cellular glass
- ceramic-coated glass
- ceramized glass
- cerise glass
- cerium-decolorized glass
- chalcogenide glass
- chemical glass
- chemically strengthened glass
- chilled glass
- cladding glass
- clear glass
- clock glass
- clouded glass
- cloudy glass
- coated glass
- cobalt glass
- colloidal glass
- colored glass
- colorless glass
- commercial glass
- complex glass
- construction glass
- container glass
- cooking glass
- cool glass
- copper ruby glass
- cord glass
- cordy glass
- corrugated glass
- Coulbern glass
- cover glass
- cover-coat glass
- crown glass
- crushed glass
- crystal glass
- crystal-sheet glass
- cupping glass
- curved glass
- cylinder glass
- dead glass
- decolorized glass
- decorated glass
- decorative glass
- depolished glass
- devitrified glass
- devitrifying glass
- dichroic glass
- diffuse glass
- diffusing glass
- dimming glass
- disperse-strengthened glass
- dolomite glass
- domestic glass
- doped glass
- double glass
- double-water glass
- drawn glass
- dull glass
- durable glass
- E glass
- electric glass
- electrically conducted glass
- electrode glass
- etched glass
- extra-thick sheet glass
- extra-thin sheet glass
- eye-protecting glass
- fancy glass
- fast-setting glass
- feldspar glass
- fiber glass
- fiberizable glass
- fibrous glass
- fine-annealed glass
- fined glass
- fireproof glass
- flame-protection glass
- flame-resisting glass
- flashed glass
- flat glass
- flint glass
- float glass
- float-process glass
- fluid glass
- fluorescent glass
- fluoride glass
- fluoride opal glass
- foam glass
- foamed glass
- Fourcault glass
- free-blown glass
- frit glass
- frosted glass
- full crystal glass
- glazing plate glass
- granulated glass
- gray glass
- green glass
- greenhouse glass
- hammered glass
- handblown glass
- hand-made glass
- hard glass
- hardened glass
- heat-absorbing glass
- heat-insulating glass
- heat-intercepting glass
- heat-resisting glass
- heat shock resistant glass
- heat-strengthened glass
- heat-transmitting glass
- high-fusible glass
- high-melting glass
- high-silica glass
- high-transmission glass
- hollow glass
- homogeneous glass
- host glass
- household glass
- hydratable glass
- illuminating glass
- illuminator glass
- infrared glass
- infrared-absorbing glass
- inhomogeneous glass
- inorganic glass
- insulating glass
- insulator glass
- jewelry glass
- laboratory glass
- laminated glass
- lamp glass
- laser glass
- lead glass
- lead crystal glass
- lead-free glass
- light glass
- lime-soda glass
- liquid glass
- long glass
- long crown glass
- low-alkali glass
- low-expansion glass
- low-fusible glass
- low-melting glass
- machine-drawn glass
- machine-made glass
- manifold plate glass
- marbled glass
- medical glass
- metal-coated glass
- metallized glass
- microporous glass
- milk glass
- mirror glass
- mixed-alkali glass
- modified glass
- molten glass
- molten refined glass
- multicomponent glass
- multilayer laminated glass
- natural glass
- newly melted glass
- nonshatterable glass
- nuclear waste glass
- obscured glass
- offhand glass
- opaque glass
- ophthalmic glass
- optical glass
- original glass
- ovenproof glass
- overlaid glass
- overlay glass
- oxide glass
- packing glass
- pane glass
- parent glass
- particular glass
- pharmaceutics glass
- photographic glass
- pigmented glass
- plate glass
- polymer-coated glass
- pot glass
- potash glass
- potassium glass
- powder glass
- powdered glass
- pressed glass
- protecting glass
- protection glass
- quartz glass
- quartz-like glass
- quenched glass
- quick-setting glass
- raw cast glass
- recycled glass
- reduced glass
- refined glass
- refractory glass
- rolled glass
- rough glass
- safety glass
- sand-matted glass
- scrap glass
- seedy glass
- shatterproof glass
- sheet glass
- shielding glass
- Shirasu glass
- short glass
- shotproof glass
- shunk glass
- signal glass
- silica glass
- silicate glass
- silvering glass
- silvering quality glass
- sintered glass
- skimmed glass
- slow-setting glass
- smoke glass
- smoked glass
- soda glass
- soda-ash glass
- soda-lime glass
- soda-silica glass
- soft glass
- solar-absorbing glass
- solar-reflecting glass
- soluble glass
- water glass
- special glass
- stained glass
- steady glass
- streak glass
- strengthened glass
- striated glass
- structural glass
- superhard glass
- tank glass
- technical glass
- tempered glass
- thermally strengthened glass
- thermometer glass
- three-layer sandwich glass
- toughened glass
- transparent glass
- triplex glass
- tube glass
- two-colored glass
- uviol glass
- valve-bulb glass
- volumetric glass
- waste glass
- watch glass
- water glass
- waterproof glass
- wavy glass
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22 glass
1) стекло2) ("glass") "стекло" ( маркировка на грузе)3) барометр5) стеклянный6) стеклить, покрывать стеклом•- alabaster glass - alumina-borosilicate glass - anti-burglar glass - armoured glass - bevelled glass - bulletproof glass - bullet-resistant glass - camphor glass - cast glass - cathedral glass - cellular glass - coloured glass - compound glass - corded glass - corrugated glass - cracked glass - crystal glass - crystal-sheet glass - dim glass - dolomite glass - double-strength glass - enamelled glass - faceted glass - fibre glass - figured sheet glass - flint glass - float glass - frosted glass - gauge glass - ground glass - heavy flint glass - hollow glass - insulating glass - laminated glass - lead glass - light-diffusing glass - liquid glass - magnifying glass - marbled glass - non-splitting glass - obscured glass - optically flawless glass - pane of glass - pigmented glass - plate glass - polished glass - prism tile glass - rough-cast glass - safety glass - shattered glass - shatterproof glass - sheet glass - sight glass - silex glass - silica glass - single strength glass - smoked glass - solar glass - stained glass - structural glass - tempered glass - test glass - uviol glass - Venetian glass - water glass - water potash glass - window glass - wired glass - zinc-silicate glass* * *стекло- actinic glass
- alkali-resistant glass
- anti-actinic glass
- antisun glass
- architectural glass
- armored glass
- ball-proof glass
- beveled glass
- bulletproof glass
- camphor glass
- cases glass
- case glass
- cellular glass
- common window glass
- cranberry glass
- crashworthy glass
- custard glass
- deal glass
- decorative glass
- depolished glass
- diffusing glass
- dimming glass
- drawn sheet glass
- E glass
- end-of-day glass
- expanded glass
- faceted glass
- faceted glass framed in concrete
- fiber glass
- fibered glass
- figured glass
- float glass
- flat glass
- foamed glass
- foam glass
- gauge glass
- heat absorbing plate glass
- heat absorbing glass
- heat-strengthened glass
- ice-flow glass
- ice-patterned glass
- insulating glass
- laminated glass
- light-diffusing glass
- liquid glass
- matte-surfaced glass
- multiple glass
- multiple-layered glass
- multiple-layer glass
- nonbreakable glass
- obscure glass
- opal glass
- overlay glass
- pigmented glass
- plate glass
- prismatic glass
- quartz glass
- reflective glass
- register glass
- reinforced glass
- safety glass
- shatterproof glass
- sheet glass
- sight glass
- silica glass
- solar glass
- stained glass
- structural glass
- sun protection glass
- tempered glass
- toughened glass
- visionproof glass
- volcanic glass
- water glass
- water gauge glass
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23 листовое неполированное стекло
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24 Perret, Auguste
[br]b. 12 February 1874 Ixelles, near Brussels, Belgiumd. 26 February 1954 Le Havre (?), France[br]French architect who pioneered and established building design in reinforced concrete in a style suited to the modern movement.[br]Auguste Perret belonged to the family contracting firm of A. \& G.Perret, which early specialized in the use of reinforced concrete. His eight-storey building at 25 bis Rue Franklin in Paris, built in 1902–3, was the first example of frame construction in this material and established its viability for structural design. Both ground plan and façade are uncompromisingly modern, the simplicity of the latter being relieved by unobtrusive faience decoration. The two upper floors, which are set back, and the open terrace roof garden set a pattern for future schemes. All of Perret's buildings had reinforced-concrete structures and this was clearly delineated on the façade designs. The concept was uncommon in Europe at the time, when eclecticism still largely ruled, but was derived from the late nineteenth-century skyscraper façades built by Louis Sullivan in America. In 1905–6 came Perret's Garage Ponthieu in Paris; a striking example of exposed concrete, it had a central façade window glazed in modern design in rich colours. By the 1920s ferroconcrete was in more common use, but Perret still led the field in France with his imaginative, bold use of the material. His most original structure is the Church of Notre Dame at Le Raincy on the outskirts of Paris (1922–3). The imposing exterior with its tall tower in diminishing stages is finely designed, but the interior has magnificence. It is a wide, light church, the segmented vaulted roof supported on slender columns. The whole structure is in concrete apart from the glass window panels, which extend the full height of the walls all around the church. They provide a symphony of colour culminating in deep blue behind the altar. Because of the slenderness of the columns and the richness of the glass, this church possesses a spiritual atmosphere and unimpeded sight and sound of and from the altar for everyone. It became the prototype for churches all over Europe for decades, from Moser in prewar Switzerland to Spence's postwar Coventry Cathedral.In a long working life Perret designed buildings for a wide range of purposes, adhering to his preference for ferroconcrete and adapting its use according to each building's needs. In the 1940s he was responsible for the railway station at Amiens, the Atomic Centre at Saclay and, one of his last important works, the redevelopment after wartime damage of the town centre of Le Havre. For the latter, he laid out large open squares enclosed by prefabricated units, which display a certain monotony, despite the imposing town hall and Church of St Joseph in the Place de L'Hôtel de Ville.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident des Réunions Internationales des Architectes. American Society of the French Legion of Honour Gold Medal 1950. Elected after the Second World War to the Institut de France. First President of the International Union of Architects on its creation in 1948. RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1948.Further ReadingP.Blater, 1939, "Work of the architect A.Perret", Architektura SSSR (Moscow) 7:57 (illustrated article).1848 "Auguste Perret: a pioneer in reinforced concrete", Civil Engineers' Review, pp.296–300.Peter Collins, 1959, Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture: A Study of Auguste Perret and his Precursors, Faber \& Faber.Marcel Zahar, 1959, D'Une Doctrine d'Architecture: Auguste Perret, Paris: Vincent Fréal.DY -
25 transparency
- 'pæ-1) (the state of being transparent: the transparency of the water.)2) (a photograph printed on transparent material, a slide: I took some transparencies of the cathedral.)subst. \/trænzˈpærənsɪ\/1) gjennomsiktighet2) transparent, forklaring: bilde, design e.l. på glass eller annet gjennomsiktig materiale3) diapositiv, lysbilde, dias -
26 Mengoni, Giuseppe
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 1829 Bologna, Italy d. 1877[br]Italian architect who designed one of the most impressive of the great ferrovitreous shopping arcades of the nineteenth century, that of the Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II in the centre of Milan.[br]The Milan Galleria (1865–77), unsurpassed among existing arcades of this type, has a cruciform plan, its lofty arms barrel-vaulted and the crossing covered by a domed octagon. The entrance to the arcade, from the Piazza del Duomo, takes the form of an imposing classical triumphal arch. The whole urban scheme involved the enlargement of the cathedral square and alterations to the Piazza della Scala, which is situated at the opposite end of the arcaded gallery. The stone, iron and glass structure is of high quality, with careful attention to detail. In good restorative condition, the Galleria has always provided an important function in the life of the centre of the city of Milan.DY
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