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2 полубронебойный снаряд
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3 полубронебойный снаряд
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > полубронебойный снаряд
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4 осколочно-фугасный снаряд
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > осколочно-фугасный снаряд
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5 осветительный снаряд
1. star shell2. star shells3. starshellРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > осветительный снаряд
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6 осколочно-фугасный снаряд
1) Naval: common projectile, high-capacity projectileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осколочно-фугасный снаряд
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7 осколочно-фугасная граната
1) General subject: high-explosive shell2) Military: HE grenade, common shell3) Engineering: common projectile4) Arms production: common projectile (снаряд)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > осколочно-фугасная граната
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8 полубронебойный снаряд
1) Naval: common shell2) Military: semi-armor piercing projectile, semi-armor-piercing shell, semi-armour-piercing shell, semiarmor-piercing, semiarmour piercer, semiarmour piercing shell3) Arms production: semiarmor piercer, semiarmor piercing shellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полубронебойный снаряд
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9 единый снаряд
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10 фугасный артиллерийский снаряд
Military: common shell, high-explosive projectileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фугасный артиллерийский снаряд
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11 al igual que
like* * *= as with, like, in common with, much as, equalling that, after the fashion of, so too, similar to, much likeEx. As with author headings, sometimes one heading or title will be both sought and provide collocation, but on other occasions there will be a conflict between soughtness' and collocation.Ex. Thus PRECIS is an indexing system, which like any such system must be supported by an indexing language.Ex. In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service.Ex. More studies are needed to identify the full temporal effects of the personal computer, much as they did for television.Ex. Interestingly, the Jacquard loom had a resolution of 1000 silk threads to the inch, equalling that of paper.Ex. Invented around 1850 by two Americans, the platen jobber worked after the fashion of a bivalve shell = Inventada alrededor de 1850 por dos norteamericanos, la máquina de presión plana funcionaba del mismo modo que un bivalvo.Ex. Quality is important but so too is hard statistical evidence of the library's productivity.Ex. Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment.Ex. Cats do not have sweat glands the way humans do, so panting is the way cats cool their bodies down, much like dogs.* * *= as with, like, in common with, much as, equalling that, after the fashion of, so too, similar to, much likeEx: As with author headings, sometimes one heading or title will be both sought and provide collocation, but on other occasions there will be a conflict between soughtness' and collocation.
Ex: Thus PRECIS is an indexing system, which like any such system must be supported by an indexing language.Ex: In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service.Ex: More studies are needed to identify the full temporal effects of the personal computer, much as they did for television.Ex: Interestingly, the Jacquard loom had a resolution of 1000 silk threads to the inch, equalling that of paper.Ex: Invented around 1850 by two Americans, the platen jobber worked after the fashion of a bivalve shell = Inventada alrededor de 1850 por dos norteamericanos, la máquina de presión plana funcionaba del mismo modo que un bivalvo.Ex: Quality is important but so too is hard statistical evidence of the library's productivity.Ex: Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment.Ex: Cats do not have sweat glands the way humans do, so panting is the way cats cool their bodies down, much like dogs. -
12 del mismo modo que
= as, in the form that, in the same way (as), in the same way that, just as, in the same manner (as), along the lines, after the fashion of, similar to, in common withEx. This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.Ex. The edition statement is given if stated in the document, in the form that is given in the document.Ex. For instance, the SLA List recommends the choice of specific headings in the same way as Sears'.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex. Oversized nonbook materials are then treated in the same manner as oversized books, specialized materials in the same manner as reference books.Ex. In other words, general classification schemes are discipline-oriented if they are constructed along the lines indicated so far.Ex. Invented around 1850 by two Americans, the platen jobber worked after the fashion of a bivalve shell = Inventada alrededor de 1850 por dos norteamericanos, la máquina de presión plana funcionaba del mismo modo que un bivalvo.Ex. Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment.Ex. In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service.* * *= as, in the form that, in the same way (as), in the same way that, just as, in the same manner (as), along the lines, after the fashion of, similar to, in common withEx: This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.
Ex: The edition statement is given if stated in the document, in the form that is given in the document.Ex: For instance, the SLA List recommends the choice of specific headings in the same way as Sears'.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex: Oversized nonbook materials are then treated in the same manner as oversized books, specialized materials in the same manner as reference books.Ex: In other words, general classification schemes are discipline-oriented if they are constructed along the lines indicated so far.Ex: Invented around 1850 by two Americans, the platen jobber worked after the fashion of a bivalve shell = Inventada alrededor de 1850 por dos norteamericanos, la máquina de presión plana funcionaba del mismo modo que un bivalvo.Ex: Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment.Ex: In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service. -
13 граната
2) Military: common projectile, egg (шаровидной формы), grenade (боеприпас), onion (круглой формы), (снаряд)(ручная) shell, whizbang, whizzbang3) Jargon: Chicago pineapple4) Arms production: grenade (ручная или винтовочная)5) Organized crime: grenade -
14 олива
1) General subject: olive2) Medicine: oliva (возвышение на боковой поверхности продолговатого мозга), olivary body (продолговатого мозга), olive (металлический или пластмассовый наконечник резиновой трубки или зонда), stud olive3) Botanical term: common olive (Olea europaea), olive (Olea europaea) -
15 κόγχη
Grammatical information: f.,Meaning: `mussel, cockle', also as measure and metaph. of several shell-like objects, `hollow of the ear, knee-cap, brain-pan, case round a seal, knob of a shield etc.' (Emp., Epich., Sophr., IA.).Other forms: also κόγχος m. (f.)Compounds: Some compp., e. g. κογχο-θήρᾱς m. `mussel-fisher' (Epich.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut. κογχίον (Antiph., Str.), κογχάριον (Str., Aret.). 2. κογχωτός `provided with a knob' (pap. IIIa). 3. κογχίτης ( λίθος) `shelly marble' (Paus.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 55). 4. κογχαλίζειν πεποίηται ἀπὸ τοῦ ἤχου τῶν κόγχων H. (poss. after κροταλ-ίζειν: κρότ-αλα: κρότος); 5. as backformation κόγξ interjection, of the sound of the sherd falling in the voting urn etc. (H.); cf. v. Wilamowitz Glaube 2, 482. 6. also κογχίζω `paint purple-read' with κογχιστής `painter' and κογχιστική `trade of purple-dueing' ( PGrenf. 2, 87); for *κογχυλίζω etc. (cf. on 7.). - Note 7. κογχύ̄λιον n. `mussel, animal and shell', also `purple-snail' (Epich., Sophr., Hdt., Hp., Arist.), from κογχύλη (only as v. l. Ph. 1, 536 and AP 9, 214); from κογχύλιον: κογχυλίας (Ar.) and κογχυλιάτης (X., Philostr.) = κογχίτης ( λίθος; Redard 56); κογχυλιώδης `κ.-like' (Str.), κογχύλιος `purple-coloured' (pap.), κογχυλιατός, - ιωτός `pointed with purple' (pap., Gloss.); also κογχυλεύς (for *κογχυλιεύς or from κογχύλη?) `purple-worker' (Korykos) with κογχυλευτής `purple-snail-fisher' and κογχυλευτική `trade of...' (Just.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With κόγχος one compares Skt. śaṅkhá- m. `mussel'. From κόγχη, κογχύλιον, κογχίτης Lat. concha, conchȳlium, conchīta; from κόγχη, κόγχος as measure also Lat. congius name of a measure (ending after modius); the -g- is unexplained. Schwyzer KZ 57, 262 n.); cf. Sturtevant Lang. 17, 4. - The word is clearly cognate with κόχλος, which shows that the forms are Pre-Greek (Fur. 131 etc.); this is confirmed by κοκάλια (- κκ-), κωκάλια (Fur. 131). If the comparison with Sanskrit is correct, the word may be a common loanword (Fur. 278).See also: Vgl. κόχλος.Page in Frisk: 1,889-890Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόγχη
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16 слои атмосферы
слои атмосферы
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atmospheric layering
Any one of a number of strata or layers of the earth's atmosphere; temperature distribution is the most common criterion used for denoting the various shell. Also known as atmospheric shell; atmospheric region. (Source: MGH)
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17 снаряд с обычной оживальной частью и бронебойным наконечником
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > снаряд с обычной оживальной частью и бронебойным наконечником
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18 ALIN
(gen. sing. alnar or álnar; pl. alnar or álnir), f. = öln;1) the old Icelandic ell (about half a yard);2) unit of value, an ell of woollen stuff (alin vaðmáls), = one sixth of an ounce(eyrir).* * *f. A dissyllabic form alun appears in old poetry, v. Lex. Poët. In early prose writers a monosyllabic form öln prevails in nom. dat. acc. sing., D. I. i. 310. l. 22 (MS. of the year 1275), 314. l. 16 (MS. year 1250), 311, 312. l. 16, 313. l. 7, 89. l. 1. Nom. pl., α. the old, alnar; β. the later, alnir: the former in -ar, in D. I. i. 309 (a MS. of the year 1275), 310–312 (MS. year 1370), 313, 316. l. 19, 318. 1. 15. The pl. in -ir, D. I. i. 89 sqq., in MSS. of the 13th and 14th centuries. In the contracted form aln- the simple radical vowel soon became a diphthongal á, viz. álnar, álnir, álnum, álna, and is at present so spelt and pronounced. We find an acute accent indeed in álna (gen pl.), D. I. i. 313. l. 25 (MS. year 1375), and dinar, id. l, 7; álnom, 1. 28; ölnum with changed vowel, N. G. L. i. 323 (in an Icel. transcript). The present declension is, nom. acc. alin, gen. álnar; pl. nom. acc. álnir, gen. álna, dat. alnum.I. properly the arm from the elbow to the end of the middle finger [Gr. ώλένη, Lat. ulna, cp. A. S. el-boga, Engl. el-bow, etc.]; almost obsolete, but still found in the words ölbogi qs. öln-bogi, ‘elbow,’ and úlf-liðr, prop. uln- or óln-liðr, wrist, commonly pronounced unl-liðr [false etymol., v. Edda, p. 17]; cp. Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 19, where tungl (luna) and unl- rhyme. Freq. in poetry in such compounds as alun-leygr, -brandr, ölun-grjót, alnar-gim, alin-leygr, the standing poët, name of gold and gems being ignis or lapis cubiti.II. mostly metaph.:1. an ell, [Ulf. aleina; A. S. eln; Engl. ell; O. H. G. elina; Dan. alen; Lat. ulna, cp. cubitum] ; the finger, arm, foot were the original standards for measure. The primitive ell measured the length from the elbow to the point of the second finger, and answered to about half a yard Engl. = 18 inches. The Icel. ell before the year 12OO measured just half a yard. About this year, by a law of bishop Paul, the ell was doubled into a stika, a stika being precisely = two ells = an Engl. ell of that time. To prevent the use of bad measure, a just and lawful stika (yard) was marked on the walls of the churches, esp. that at Thingvellir, as an authorised standard, Páls S. ch. 9, Bs. i. 135, D. I. i. 309, 316, Jb. Kb. 26; ensk lérept tveggja álna, English linen of two ells measure, id.; þat er mælt, at at graftar kirkju hverri skal mæla stiku lengd, þá er rétt sé at hafa til álna máls, ok megi menn þar til ganga ef á skilr um alnar, 309. During the whole of the 15th century the Icel. trade was mainly in British hands; thus the Engl. double ell probably prevailed till the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century. The Hanse Towns ell = 21 1/11 inches was then introduced, and abolished in the year 1776, when the Dan. ell = 24 inches came into use. At present the Hanse Towns ell is called Íslenzk alin (Icel. ell), and the original half-yard ell is quite obsolete; cp. Jón Sigurðsson in D. I. i. 306–308, and Pál Vidal. s. v. alin.2. a unit of value, viz. an ell (half-yard measure) of woollen stuff (vaðmál); the vaðmál (Halliwell wadmal, Engl. woadmal, Orkn. and Shell, wadmaal and vadmel) was in Icel. the common medium of payment, whence an ell became the standard unit of value or property, whether in land or chattels; 120 ells make a hundred, v. that word. In D. I. i. 316 we are told that, about the year 1200, three ells were equal in value to one ounce of ordinary silver, whence the expression þriggja álna eyrir (a common phrase during the 13th century). The value of the ell of vaðmal, however, varied greatly; during the 11th and 12th centuries six ells made an ounce, D. I. i. 88. In Norway we find mentioned níu, ellifu álna aurar (nine, eleven ells to an ounce). In Grág. (Kb.) ii. 192, § 245, it is said that, about the year 1000, four ells in Icel. made an ounce, and so on; vide Dasent, Essay in 2nd vol. of Burnt Njal., and Pal Vidal. s. v. alin.COMPDS: álnarborð, álnarbreiðr, alnarkefli, álnartíund, álnarvirði, álnasök. -
19 корпус
casing, case, housing, body
- (электрическая масса) — ground, frame /chassis/
- бака — tank shell
-, внутренний (между контурами гтд) — intermediate casing
- воспламенителя — igniter casing
-, входной (являющийся одновременно вна) — inlet guide vanes assembly consists of outer casing, inlet guide vanes, inner shroud ring.
- генератора (рис. 90) — field ring assembly
- гироскопа — gyro case /housing/
- камеры сгорания — combustion chamber casing
- камеры сгорания, внешний — combustion (section) outer casing
- камеры сгорания, внутренний — combustion (section) inner /intermediate/ casing
- камеры сгорания, наружный — combustion (section) outer casing
- кислородной маски — oxygen (oro-nasal) mask
- клапана — valve body /casing, housing/
- клапана (собственно клапан) — valve body
- компрессора — compressor casing
- компрессора, входной — compressor inlet casing
- компрессора высокого давления — hp compressor casing
- компрессора, выходной — compressor outlet casing
- компрессора низкого давления — lp compressor casing
- компрессора (вд или нд) с направляющим аппаратом — (hp, lp) compressor casing with stater blades
- коробки приводов агрегатов (двигателя) — accessory drive casing /case/
насос установлен на корпусе коробки приводов агрегатов. — the pump is located on the main accessory case of the engine.
- нагнетателя — supercharger casing
- насоса — pump body /casing/
-, общий — common casing
обогреватель и фильтр смонтированы в общем корпусе — the heater and filter are housed in а common casing.
- объекта (если имеется в виду ла) — aircraft structure
- опоры (вала гтд) — bearing support housing
- опоры привода — drive support
- первого каскада компрессора — lp compressor stator casing
- передней опоры (гтд) — front bearing support (housing
- перепуска воздуха (за компрессором гтд) — compressor bleed air receiver casing /housing/
- подшипника турбины — turbine bearing casing
- прибора — instrument case
- привода (агрегата двигателя) — drive shaft support
- привода генератора — generator drive shaft support
- (пилон) приемника температуры — temperature probe arm
-, разделительный (гтд) — compressor intermediate casing
узел между кнд и квд, служащий для разделения воздушного потока на два контура и размещения средней опоры и центрального привода. — this casing forms bypass and main ducts, incorporates internal wheelcase, accessory drives, and used to mount external wheelcase.
- редуктора — gearbox easing
- свечи (запальной) — spark-plug /igniter plug/ body
-, средний (с направляющими аппаратами iv, v, vi ступеней) — intermediate casing (with stage 4, 5, 6 guide vanes)
- реверса тяги (реверсивного устройства) — thrust reverser casing
- силовой балки (реверсивного устройства) — carrier casing
- средней опоры (корпус радиально-упорных подшипников гтд) — thrust bearing support housing
силовой элемент, воспринимающий тягу, вес двигателя, осевую и радиальную нагрузки от роторов кнд и квд. — it bears and supports the engine thrust and weight, and axial and radial loads caused by lp and hp shafts.
- средней опоры (разделительный корпус) тяга, создаваемая двигателем, передается на конструкцию самолета через корпус средней опоры. — compressor intermediate casing engine thrust is transmitted through the intermediate casing to the aircraft.
- статора (гтд) — stater casing
- статора квд — hp compressor stator casing
- статора (кнд) — lp compressor stator casing
- термопар — thermocouple (probes) mount casing
- (пилон) топливной форсунки — fuel spray nozzle feed arm
- тормоза (дискового) блок цилиндров смонтирован на корпусе тормоза колеса (рис.32) — torque tube the brake cylinder block is secured on the torque tube.
- тормоза (подтормаживания) — brake casing
- турбины — turbine casing /housing/
- фильтра — filter body /casing/
- штепсельного разъема — connector barrel
- центрального привода (гтд) — internal wheelcaseРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > корпус
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20 federal organization
Gen Mgta form of organization structure, identified by Charles Handy, in which subsidiaries federate to gain benefits of scale. In a federal organization, the leader provides coordination and vision, and initiatives are generated from the component subsidiary organizations. Federal organization is one of the many ways in which organizations restructure in order to deal with the dilemmas of power and control. According to Handy, federal organization offers an enabling framework for autonomy to release corporate energy for people to do things in their own way, provided that it is in the common interest, and for people to be well informed so as to be able to interpret that common interest. Handy cites Royal Dutch Shell, Unilever, and ABB as exemplars of federalism.
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