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21 FISKR
(-s, -ar), m. fish; flatr f., heilagr f., flat-fish, halibut.* * *m. [Lat. piscis; Ulf. fisks; A. S. fisc; Engl. fish; Germ. fisch; Swed.-Dan. fisk]I. a fish, of both sea and fresh-water fish, esp. cod, trout, salmon are often κατ ἐξ. called ‘fish,’ Sks. 180, Hkr. ii. 385; var þar undir f. nógr, Bárð. 169; at miði því er þik man aldri fisk bresta, id.; þar var hvert vatn fullt af fiskum, Eg. 134; fugla ok fiska, Grág. ii. 345, Sturl. ii. 165, passim; of the zodiacal fishes, 1812. 17:—different kind of fish, heilagr fiskr (mod. heilag-fiski), halibut, Þorf. Karl., Bs. i. 365; flatr f., id., Edda 35; hval-f., a ‘whale fish;’ beit-f. (q. v.), bait fish; ill-fiskar, ill or evil fishes, sharks; skel-f., shell fish; blautr f., fresh fish, N. G. L. iii. ch. 2, 5; skarpr f., dried fish, Bs. i. 209, 365, 367, in mod. usage harðr fiskr; freð-f. = frer-f., frozen fish, preserved by being frozen: as to fishing vide Hým. 17 sqq., Bs. ii. ch. 2, 87, Guðm. S. ch. 87, Nj. ch. 11, Edda l. c., Eb. ch. 11, Fbr. ch. 40, Landn. 2. 5, Ld. ch. 12, 58, Bárð. ch. 9, Rafn S. ch. 10, D. I. and Bs. passim in the Miracle-books: the section of law regarding this important branch of livelihood in Iceland is wanting in the present Grágás, proving that this collection is not complete, but in a fragmentary state.β. the flesh of a fish, for in Icel. the word flesh can only be used of a land-animal; thus, hvítr á fiskinn, having white flesh.II. metaph., kinn-fiskar, the flesh on the cheeks (of a man); kinnfiska-soginn, with sunken cheeks: the phrase, e-m vex fiskr um hrygg, one’s back gains muscle, i. e. one gains strength: fjör-fiskr, live fish, a phrase for spasms of the muscles, the ‘growing pains’ common in children,—the fjör-fiskr is said to bound or leap (sprikla), which is regarded as a sign of good health and growth.III. fish were used as units of value, each = half an ell’s worth (vide alin), esp. in southern and Western Icel., cp. fiskvirði; hence the standing phrase in the title-page of books of later times, ‘charge so many fishes.’COMPDS: fiskaá, fiskaferð, fiskakaup, fiskakyn, fiskamerki, fiskapollr, fiskaskip, fiskastöð, fiskastöng, fiskatíund, fiska-tollr, fiska-ver, vide fiski-, Am. 3, Fms. iv. 330, and endless other compds. -
22 форма
configuration, form, format, geometry, matrix, make, model, mold, pan пищ., pattern метал., retainer, shape, structure, tin* * *фо́рма ж.1. form, shapeвыде́рживать фо́рму, напр. при обрабо́тке — keep true to shape, e. g., in machiningфо́рма изде́лия претерпева́ет ре́зкие измене́ния — the product shows discontinuities in shapeиме́ть фо́рму — be (in) the form [shape] of, be shaped as, take the form ofпо фо́рме:выреза́ть запла́ту по фо́рме, напр. ба́ка — form a patch to fit the contour, e. g., of the tankпра́вильной фо́рмы — of a regular shapeпридава́ть фо́рму — shape, formпринима́ть фо́рму сосу́да ( о жидкости) — conform to the shape of the (containing) vesselсде́ланный в фо́рме чего-л. — made to the shape of a …сохраня́ть фо́рму — hold (its) shape2. (вид, тип процесса) mode3. мат. quantic4. ( бланк установленного образца) form, blankзаполня́ть фо́рму № — … execute form No …подава́ть (напр. заявку) по (устано́вленной) фо́рме — execute an application [request] formпо фо́рме № … — on form No …заявле́ние, соста́вленное по фо́рме № … — an application on form No …аналити́ческая фо́рма — analytical formана́логовая фо́рма — analog formбето́нная фо́рма — formразбира́ть или снима́ть (напр. бетонную) фо́рму — remove the form(s)собира́ть (напр. бетонную) фо́рму — erect (the) formsво́гнутая фо́рма ( поверхности бочки валка) метал. — concave camberфо́рма волны́ — wave shape, waveformвы́пуклая фо́рма ( поверхности бочки валка) метал. — convex camberдизъюнкти́вная фо́рма ( в логике) — disjunctive formдизъюнкти́вная, норма́льная фо́рма — disjunctive normal formдискре́тная фо́рма — digital formфо́рма для ва́куумного формова́ния, негати́вная пласт. — female mouldфо́рма для ва́куумного формова́ния, позити́вная пласт. — male formфо́рма для выдува́ния — blow mouldфо́рма для изготовле́ния изде́лий окуна́нием или мака́нием рез. — dipping mouldфо́рма для изготовле́ния ти́глей — mould matrixфо́рма для литья́ в ко́киль — chill mouldфо́рма для литья́ по выплавля́емым моде́лям — investment mouldфо́рма для литья́ под давле́нием — die mould, moulding [pressure casting] dieфо́рма для литья́ под давле́нием, многогнё́здная — multiple-cavity dieфо́рма для литья́ под давле́нием, одногнё́здная — single-cavity dieфо́рма для определе́ния жидкотеку́чести мета́лла, спира́льная — Saeger spiralфо́рма за́писи мат. — notationв опера́торной фо́рме за́писи — in operational notationквадрати́чная фо́рма мат. — quadratic form, quadric quantic, form of degree twoфо́рма ко́мплексного числа́, алгебраи́ческая — rectangular form of a complex numberфо́рма ко́мплексного числа́, тригонометри́ческая — polar form of a complex number, trigonometric form of a complex numberфо́рма конта́кта эл. — (contact) profileвосстана́вливать фо́рму конта́кта напи́льником — file up a contact to restore the profileконъюнкти́вная фо́рма ( в логике) — conjunctive formконъюнкти́вная, норма́льная фо́рма — conjunctive normal formфо́рма крыла́ в пла́не — wing planformфо́рма ку́зова — body shape, appearanceлите́йная фо́рма — mould, casting [foundry] mouldнаноси́ть кра́ску на лите́йную фо́рму — apply the mould wash, wash a mould a parting mixtureотлива́ть в фо́рму — mould, castпокрыва́ть лите́йную, фо́рму сло́ем, напр. графи́та — dust a mould with, e. g., graphiteхорошо́ заполня́ть (лите́йную) фо́рму при литье́ — cast wellлите́йная, безопо́чная фо́рма — boxless mouldлите́йная, ги́псовая фо́рма — gypsum mouldлите́йная, гли́няная фо́рма — loam mouldлите́йная, земляна́я фо́рма — loam mouldлите́йная, металли́ческая фо́рма — metal [chill] mouldлите́йная, многокра́тная фо́рма — longlife [permanent] mouldлите́йная, многокра́тно испо́льзуемая фо́рма — long-life [permanent] mouldлите́йная, оболо́чковая фо́рма — shell mouldлите́йная, песча́ная фо́рма — sand mouldлите́йная, песча́ная, за́крытая фо́рма — closed sand mouldлите́йная, песча́ная, откры́тая фо́рма — open sand mouldлите́йная, пове́рхностно подсу́шенная фо́рма — skin-dried mouldлите́йная фо́рма по выплавля́емым моделя́м — investment mouldлите́йная, подсу́шенная фо́рма — partially dried mouldлите́йная, ра́зовая фо́рма — temporary mouldлите́йная, со́бранная фо́рма — complete mouldлите́йная, стержнева́я фо́рма — core mouldлите́йная, суха́я фо́рма — baked [dried] mouldлите́йная, сыра́я фо́рма — green-sand mouldлитьева́я фо́рма пласт. — casting mouldлитьева́я, поршнева́я фо́рма — plunger mouldмылохолоди́льная фо́рма — soap-cooling frameнепра́вильная фо́рма — irregular shapeобтека́емая фо́рма — streamline contour, aerodynamic [streamline] form, streamline shapeпридава́ть обтека́емую фо́рму — streamline, give a streamline formопти́чески акти́вная фо́рма — optically active formотливна́я фо́рма ( наборной машины) — mouldотливна́я, линоти́пная фо́рма — linotype mouldотливна́я, моноти́пная фо́рма — monotype mouldотливна́я, универса́льная фо́рма — universal mould wheelпеча́тная фо́рма — (printing) plateзака́тывать печа́тную фо́рму ( переводной или копировальной краской) — roll up a plateнака́тывать кра́ску на печа́тную фо́рму — roll a formпеча́тная фо́рма для высо́кой печа́ти — relief plateпеча́тная фо́рма для глубо́кой печа́ти — intaglio plateпеча́тная фо́рма для офсе́тной печа́ти — offset plateпеча́тная фо́рма для тисне́ния — embossing plateпеча́тная фо́рма для трафаре́тной печа́ти — screen stencilпеча́тная, контро́льная фо́рма — master plateпеча́тная, ко́нтурная фо́рма — skeleton formпеча́тная, маши́нная фо́рма — plateпеча́тная, оригина́льная фо́рма — original plateпеча́тная, стереоти́пная фо́рма — stereotype plateпеча́тная, текстова́я фо́рма — type formпеча́тная, фототи́пная фо́рма — collotype plateпеча́тная, шрифтова́я фо́рма — type formпеча́тная, этало́нная фо́рма — master plateплу́нжерная фо́рма пласт. — plunger mouldподви́жная фо́рма — slip formполубилине́йная фо́рма мат. — sesquilinear formпра́вильная фо́рма — regular shapeпредварё́нная фо́рма ( в логике) — prenex formприсоединё́нная фо́рма мат. — adjoint form, concomitantразбо́рная фо́рма стр. — collapsible formфо́рма распа́да яд. физ. — decay mode, mode of disintegrationфо́рма с обогрева́емым ли́тником пласт. — hot-runner mouldсоверше́нная фо́рма ( в логике) — expanded formфо́рма с одни́м впускны́м ли́тником пласт. — single gate mouldсокращё́нная фо́рма ( в логике) — contracted formтупико́вая фо́рма ( в логике) — irredundant formфо́рма фа́кела — flame patternфо́рма фа́кела распы́ла то́плива — fuel-injection patternхле́бная фо́рма — loaf mouldчернова́я фо́рма ( в стекольном производстве) — parison mould (glass) -
23 заполнять
Заполнять(ся) -- to fill with, to fill up; to charge with (обычно о емкости); to fill in, to complete (бланк, форму)The holes were filled with a paste of copper-oxide cement.As the space begins to fill up, some polymer may be carried over the top of the asperity into the next space.The tube was charged with liquid paraffin.Заполнять на (2/3)-- The cooler shell is approximately 2/3 full of water to provide flood cooling of the cans.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > заполнять
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25 niewypa|ł
m (G niewypału) 1. Wojsk. (nabój) unfired round; (bomba) unexploded bomb a. shell- niewypał w lufie an unfired round in a barrel- rozbrajanie niewypałów bomb disposal2. pot. (nieudane przedsięwzięcie) non-event, washout- niewypał kinowy/sceniczny/wydawniczy a washout of a film/play/book- debiut okazał się niewypałem the debut turned out to be a non-event a. a damp squib- zawody były niewypałem organizacyjnym organizationally, the competition turned out to be a complete washoutThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niewypa|ł
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26 РАЗОРУЖЕНИЕ
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27 round
[raund]1. adjective1) shaped like a circle or globe:دائِري، مُسْتَديرThis plate isn't quite round.
2) rather fat; plump:دائِري ومُمْتَلِئa round face.
2. adverb1) in the opposite direction:في الإتِّجاه العَكْسيHe turned round.
2) in a circle:على شَكْلِ دائِرَهAll (the) year round.
3) from one person to another:من شَخْصٍ إلى آخَرThe news went round.
4) from place to place:من مَكان إلى آخَرWe drove round for a while.
5) in circumference:في المُحيط، دائِرِيّاThe tree measured two metres round.
6) to a particular place, usually a person's home:إلى بيْتناAre you coming round (to our house) tonight?
3. preposition1) on all sides of:حَوْله، في كل النَّواحيHe looked round the room.
2) passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place):حَوْلThey ran round the tree.
3) changing direction at:حَولHe came round the corner.
4) in or to all parts of:في كُل أنحاءThe news spread all round the town.
4. noun1) a complete circuit:a round of drinks (= one for everyone present)
جَوْلَهa round of golf.
2) a regular journey one takes to do one's work:جَوْلَه، دَوْرَهa postman's round.
3) a burst of cheering, shooting etc:عاصِفَة من التَّصْفيقThe soldier fired several rounds.
4) a single bullet, shell etc:رَصاصَه، قَذيفَهfive hundred rounds of ammunition.
جَوْلَهThe winners of the first round will go through to the next.
6) a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.أغْنِيَه جَماعِيَّه بالتّسَلْسُل5. verbto go round:يَدورُ حَوْلَThe car rounded the corner.
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28 Bodmer, Johann Georg
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Railways and locomotives, Steam and internal combustion engines, Textiles, Weapons and armour[br]b. 9 December 1786 Zurich, Switzerlandd. 30 May 1864 Zurich, Switzerland[br]Swiss mechanical engineer and inventor.[br]John George Bodmer (as he was known in England) showed signs of great inventive ability even as a child. Soon after completing his apprenticeship to a local millwright, he set up his own work-shop at Zussnacht. One of his first inventions, in 1805, was a shell which exploded on impact. Soon after this he went into partnership with Baron d'Eichthal to establish a cotton mill at St Blaise in the Black Forest. Bodmer designed the water-wheels and all the machinery. A few years later they established a factory for firearms and Bodmer designed special machine tools and developed a system of interchangeable manufacture comparable with American developments at that time. More inventions followed, including a detachable bayonet for breech-loading rifles and a rifled, breech-loading cannon for 12 lb (5.4 kg) shells.Bodmer was appointed by the Grand Duke of Baden to the posts of Director General of the Government Iron Works and Inspector of Artillery. He left St Blaise in 1816 and entered completely into the service of the Grand Duke, but before taking up his duties he visited Britain for the first time and made an intensive five-month tour of textile mills, iron works, workshops and similar establishments.In 1821 he returned to Switzerland and was engaged in setting up cotton mills and other engineering works. In 1824 he went back to England, where he obtained a patent for his improvements in cotton machinery and set up a mill near Bolton incorporating his ideas. His health failing, he was obliged to return to Switzerland in 1828, but he was soon busy with engineering works there and in France. In 1833 he went to England again, first to Bolton and four years later to Manchester in partnership with H.H.Birley. In the next ten years he patented many more inventions in the fields of textile machinery, steam engines and machine tools. These included a balanced steam engine, a mechanical stoker, steam engine valve gear, gear-cutting machines and a circular planer or vertical lathe, anticipating machines of this type later developed in America by E.P. Bullard. The metric system was used in his workshops and in gearing calculations he introduced the concept of diametral pitch, which then became known as "Manchester Pitch". The balanced engine was built in stationary form and in two locomotives, but although their running was remarkably smooth the additional complication prevented their wider use.After the death of H.H.Birley in 1846, Bodmer removed to London until 1848, when he went to Austria. About 1860 he returned to his native town of Zurich. He remained actively engaged in all kinds of inventions up to the end of his life. He obtained fourteen British patents, each of which describes many inventions; two of these patents were extended beyond the normal duration of fourteen years. Two others were obtained on his behalf, one by his brother James in 1813 for his cannon and one relating to railways by Charles Fox in 1847. Many of his inventions had little direct influence but anticipated much later developments. His ideas were sound and some of his engines and machine tools were in use for over sixty years. He was elected a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1835.[br]Bibliography1845, "The advantages of working stationary and marine engines with high-pressure steam, expansively and at great velocities; and of the compensating, or double crank system", Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 4:372–99.1846, "On the combustion of fuel in furnaces and steam-boilers, with a description of Bodmer's fire-grate", Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 5:362–8.Further ReadingObituary, 1868–9, Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 28:573–608.H.W.Dickinson, 1929–30, "Diary of John George Bodmer, 1816–17", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 10:102–14.D.Brownlie, 1925–6, John George Bodmer, his life and work, particularly in relation to the evolution of mechanical stoking', Transactions of the Newcomen Society 6:86–110.W.O.Henderson (ed.), 1968, Industrial Britain Under the Regency: The Diaries of Escher, Bodmer, May and de Gallois 1814–1818, London: Frank Cass (a more complete account of his visit to Britain).RTS -
29 Brunelleschi, Filippo
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 1377 Florence, Italyd. 15 April 1446 Florence, Italy[br]Italian artist, craftsman and architect who introduced the Italian Renaissance style of classical architecture in the fifteenth century.[br]Brunelleschi was a true "Renaissance Man" in that he excelled in several disciplines, as did most artists of the Italian Renaissance of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He was a goldsmith and sculptor; fifteenth-century writers acknowledge him as the first to study and demonstrate the principles of perspective, and he clearly possessed a deep mathematical understanding of the principles of architectural structure.Brunelleschi's Foundling Hospital in Florence, begun in 1419, is accepted as the first Renaissance building, one whose architectural style is based upon a blend of the classical principles and decoration of Ancient Rome and those of the Tuscan Romanesque. Brunelleschi went on to design a number of important Renaissance structures in Florence, such as the basilicas of San Lorenzo and Santo Spirito, the Pazzi Chapel at Santa Croce, and the unfinished church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.However, the artistic and technical feat for which Brunelleschi is most famed is the completion of Florence Cathedral by constructing a dome above the octagonal drum which had been completed in 1412. The building of this dome presented what appeared to be at the time insuperable problems, which had caused previous cathedral architects to shy away from tackling it. The drum was nearly 140 ft (43 m) in diameter and its base was 180 ft (55 m) above floor level: no wooden centering was possible because no trees long enough to span the gap could be found, and even if they had been available, the weight of such a massive framework would have broken centering beneath. In addition, the drum had no external abutment, so the weight of the dome must exert excessive lateral thrust. Aesthetically, the ideal Renaissance dome, like the Roman dome before it (for example, the Pantheon) was a hemisphere, but in the case of the Florence Cathedral such a structure would have been unsafe, so Brunelleschi created a pointed dome that would create less thrust laterally. He constructed eight major ribs of stone and, between them, sixteen minor ones, using a light infilling. He constructed a double-shell dome, which was the first of this type but is a design that has been followed by nearly all major architects since this date (for example Michelangelo's Saint Peter's in Rome, and Wren's Saint Paul's in London). Further strength is given by a herringbone pattern of masonry and brick infilling, and by tension chains of massive blocks, fastened with iron and with iron chains above, girding the dome at three levels. A large lantern finally stops the 50 ft (15.25 m) diameter eye at the point of the dome. Construction of the Florence Cathedral dome was begun on 7 August 1420 and was completed to the base of the lantern sixteen years later. It survives as the peak of Brunelleschi's Renaissance achievement.[br]Further ReadingPeter Murray, 1963, The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance, Batsford, Ch. 2. Howard Saalman, 1980, Filippo Brunelleschi: The Cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore, Zwemmer.Piero Sanpaolesi, 1977, La Cupola di Santa Maria del Fiore: Il Progetto: La Costruzione, Florence: Edam.Eugenio Battisti, 1981, Brunelleschi: The Complete Work, Thames and Hudson.DY -
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cartridge, cartouche, shell (containing a complete charge of powder).
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Shell — Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The covering, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell bit — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell button — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell cameo — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell flower — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell gland — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell gun — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell ibis — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell jacket — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shell lime — Shell Shell, n. [OE. shelle, schelle, AS. scell, scyll; akin to D. shel, Icel. skel, Goth. skalja a tile, and E. skill. Cf. {Scale} of fishes, {Shale}, {Skill}.] 1. A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal. Specifically: (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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