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Техника: кукурузоуборочный комбайн -
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комбайн; сложная уборочная машина; комбинат; объединение; картель; синдикат; II комбинировать; сочетать; соединять; объединять(ся); убирать комбайном (напр. урожай зерна)- combine separator - corn combine - cotton combine - grain combine - half-track combine - hillside combine - level-land combine - maize combine - mounted combine - offset-header combine - pick-up combine - potato combine - prairie combine - pro-driven combine - pull-type tractor-drawn combine - self-propelled combine - semi-mounted combine - semi-self-propelled combine - side-cutting combine - silage combine - straight-combine method - straight-through in-line combine - tanker-type combine - three-point mounted combine - track-mounted combine - crawler combine - tractor-mounted combine - wide-cut combine - combined - combined bridge - combined carbon - combined deflection - combined-engine charging - combined error - combined extract and input ventilation - combined failure - combined fastening - combined fuel filter - combined hand-and-foot control - combined jet - combined jet nozzle - combined journal and thrust bearing - combined limiting and quick release valve - combined load - combined loading - combined mode crack - combined motor reducer - combined nozzle - combined pressure and vacuum relief valve - combined pressure gage - compound pressure gage - combined reducer-reverce unit - combined rolling and sliding friction - combined stop and emergency valve - combined strength - combined stress - combined stress test - combined takeup -
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1) комбайн
2) жаткамолотилка
3) жнеемолотилка
4) комбайнировать
5) комбайновый
6) комбинировать
7) сочетать
8) сочетаться
9) складывать
– combine a negative
– combine accelerations
– combine motions
– combine separator
– combine stresses
– corn combine
– cotton combine
– grain combine
– hillside combine
– level-land combine
– offset-header combine
– pick-up combine
– potato combine
– pto-driven combine
– pull-type combine
– self-propelled combine
– tanker-type combine
– track combine
– wide-cut combine
rural construction combine — <constr.> комбинат строительный сельский
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1) с.-х. комбайн || осуществлять уборку комбайном2) комбинат4) сочетать(ся)5) комбинировать; объединять•to combine like terms — матем. группировать подобные члены
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noun1) (machine) Erntemaschine, die; see also academic.ru/14396/combine">combine 3. 2)* * ** * *har·vest·er[ˈhɑ:vɪstəʳ, AM ˈhɑ:rvɪstɚ]ncombined \harvester Mähdrescher m* * *['hAːvɪstə(r)]n(= person) Erntearbeiter(in) m(f); (= machine) Mähmaschine f; (cuts and binds) Mähbinder m, Bindemäher m; (= combine harvester) Mähdrescher m* * *1. Erntearbeiter(in)3. fig Sammler(in)* * *noun* * *n.Erntearbeiter m.Erntemann m. -
12 Carroll, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 1888 Melbourne, Victoria, Australiad. 22 February 1968 Australia[br]Australian engineer responsible for many innovations in combine-harvester design, and in particular associated with the Massey Harris No. 20 used in the "Harvest Brigade" during the Second World War.[br]Carroll worked first with the Buckeye Harvester Co., then with J.J.Mitchell \& Co. In 1911 he was hired by the Argentinian distributor for Massey Harris to help in the introduction of their new horse-drawn reaper-thresher. Carroll recommended modifications to suit Argentinian conditions, and these resulted in the production of a new model. In 1917 he joined the Toronto staff of Massey Harris as a product design leader, the No. 5 reaper-thresher being the first designed under him. Many significant new developments can be attributed to Carroll: welded sections, roller chains, oil-bath gears, antifriction ball bearings and the detachable cutting table allowing easy transfer of combines between fields were all innovations of which he was the source.In the 1930s he became Chief Engineer with responsibility for the design of a self-propelled harvester. The 20 SP was tested in Argentina only eight months after design work had begun, and it was to this machine that the name "combine harvester" was applied for the first time. Improvements to this original design produced a lighter 12 ft (3.65 m) cut machine which came off the production line in 1941. Three years later 500 of these machines were transported to the southern United States, and then gradually harvested their way northwards as the corn ripened. It has been estimated that the famous "Harvest Brigade" harvested over 1 million acres, putting 25 million bushels into store, with a saving in excess of 300,000 labour hours and half a million gallons of fuel.Carroll retired from Massey Ferguson in 1961.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAmerican Society of Agricultural Engineers C.H. McCormick Gold Medal 1958.Bibliography1948, "Basic requirements in the design and development of the self propelled combine"Agricultural Engineer. 29(3), 101–5.Further ReadingG.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (provides a detailed account of the development of the combine harvester).K.M.Coppick, 1972, gave an account of the wartime effort, which he mistakenly called "Massey Ferguson Harvest Brigade", presented to the Canadian Society forAgricultural Engineers, Paper 72–313.AP -
13 Meikle, Andrew
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 1719 Scotlandd. 27 November 1811[br]Scottish millwright and inventor of the threshing machine.[br]The son of the millwright James Meikle, who is credited with the introduction of the winnowing machine into Britain, Andrew Meikle followed in his father's footsteps. His inventive inclinations were first turned to developing his father's idea, and together with his own son George he built and patented a double-fan winnowing machine.However, in the history of agricultural development Andrew Meikle is most famous for his invention of the threshing machine, patented in 1784. He had been presented with a model of a threshing mill designed by a Mr Ilderton of Northumberland, but after failing to make a full-scale machine work, he developed the concept further. He eventually built the first working threshing machine for a farmer called Stein at Kilbagio. The patent revolutionized farming practice because it displaced the back-breaking and soul-destroying labour of flailing the grain from the straw. The invention was of great value in Scotland and in northern England when the land was becoming underpopulated as a result of heavy industrialization, but it was bitterly opposed in the south of England until well into the nineteenth century. Although the introduction of the threshing machine led to the "Captain Swing" riots of the 1830s, in opposition to it, it shortly became universal.Meikle's provisional patent in 1785 was a natural progression of earlier attempts by other millwrights to produce such a machine. The published patent is based on power provided by a horse engine, but these threshing machines were often driven by water-wheels or even by windmills. The corn stalks were introduced into the machine where they were fed between cast-iron rollers moving quite fast against each other to beat the grain out of the ears. The power source, whether animal, water or wind, had to cause the rollers to rotate at high speed to knock the grain out of the ears. While Meikle's machine was at first designed as a fixed barn machine powered by a water-wheel or by a horse wheel, later threshing machines became mobile and were part of the rig of an agricultural contractor.In 1788 Meikle was awarded a patent for the invention of shuttered sails for windmills. This patent is part of the general description of the threshing machine, and whilst it was a practical application, it was superseded by the work of Thomas Cubitt.At the turn of the century Meikle became a manufacturer of threshing machines, building appliances that combined the threshing and winnowing principles as well as the reciprocating "straw walkers" found in subsequent threshing machines and in conventional combine harvesters to the present day. However, he made little financial gain from his invention, and a public subscription organized by the President of the Board of Agriculture, Sir John Sinclair, raised £1,500 to support him towards the end of his life.[br]Bibliography1831, Threshing Machines in The Dictionary of Mechanical Sciences, Arts and Manufactures, London: Jamieson, Alexander.7 March 1768, British patent no. 896, "Machine for dressing wheat, malt and other grain and for cleaning them from sand, dust and smut".9 April 1788, British patent no. 1,645, "Machine which may be worked by cattle, wind, water or other power for the purpose of separating corn from the straw".Further ReadingJ.E.Handley, 1953, Scottish Farming in the 18th Century, and 1963, The Agricultural Revolution in Scotland (both place Meikle and his invention within their context).G.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (gives an account of the early development of harvesting and cereal treatment machinery).KM / AP -
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noun (a person or machine that harvests corn.) segadortr['hɑːvɪstəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person) segador,-ra2 (machine) segadora, cosechadoraharvester ['hɑrvəstər] n: segador m, -dora f; cosechadora f (máquina)n.• agostero, -era s.m.,f.• cosechadora s.f.• cosechero, -era s.m.,f.• recogedor, -ora s.m.,f.• segador s.m.• segadora s.f.'hɑːrvəstər, 'hɑːvɪstə(r)a) ( machine) cosechadora fb) ( person) segador, -dora m,f['hɑːvɪstǝ(r)]N1) (=person) [of cereals] segador(a) m / f ; [of fruit, vegetables] recolector(a) m / f ; [of grapes] vendimiador(a) m / f2) (=machine) cosechadora f ; (=combine harvester) segadora-trilladora f* * *['hɑːrvəstər, 'hɑːvɪstə(r)]a) ( machine) cosechadora fb) ( person) segador, -dora m,f -
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noun (a person or machine that harvests corn.) žanjec; žetveni stroj* * *[há:vistə]nounžanjec, -njica; žetnik (stroj), vezalnik, samoveznik -
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['hɑːvɪstə(r)]n(also: combine harvester) kombajn m (żniwny)* * *noun (a person or machine that harvests corn.) żniwiarz, żniwiarka -
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1. n смесь2. n смешивание3. n спец. купажthis coffee is a blend of two sorts — этот кофе — смесь двух сортов
4. n переход одного цвета или оттенка в другой5. n лингв. слово-гибрид, образованное путём контрактации двух основmotel is composed of motel and is called a blend — слово мотель составлено из двух слов и называется словом-гибридом
6. n воен. камуфляжная окраска7. a уст. смешанный8. v смешивать; изготовлять смесь9. v смешиваться; сливаться10. v спец. купажировать11. v вливать, объединять12. v сливаться, объединяться13. v незаметно переходить из оттенка в оттенок14. v подбирать цвета15. v сочетатьthe diverse elements of his character are strangely blended — разные черты его характера странно сочетаются
16. v сочетаться, гармонировать17. v стираться, исчезатьСинонимический ряд:1. mixture (noun) admixture; alloy; amalgam; amalgamation; brew; combination; commixture; composite; compost; compound; concoction; fusion; immixture; interfusion; intermixture; mix; mixture; mix-up; preparation2. arrange (verb) arrange; co-ordinate; harmonise; harmonize; integrate; orchestrate; symphonize; synthesise; synthesize; unify3. mix (verb) admix; amalgamate; combine; comingle; commingle; commix; compound; fuse; immingle; immix; interblend; interflow; interfuse; intermingle; intermix; make up; meld; merge; mingle; mix; stir; whipАнтонимический ряд:contrast; dissociate; divide; precipitate; run; separate -
18 Goucher, John
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. c.1831 Woodsetts, Yorkshire, Englandd. unknown[br]English engineer and inventor of the rubbing bars used on threshing machines and combine harvesters.[br]John Goucher was the son of a Yorkshire farmer who began his employed life as a carpenter. In 1851, at the age of 20, he was living on the farm of his father and employing four labourers. He developed and patented a means of wrapping wire around the individual bars of a threshing machine drum in such a way that grooves were formed in them. These grooves allowed the threshed grain to pass through without being crushed or otherwise damaged.[br]BibliographyOther patents credited to him range from devices for the propelling of ships in 1854, beaters for threshing machines in 1848, 1856, and again in 1861, stacking corn and other crops in the same year, improvements to steam boilers in 1863, for preserving life in water in 1867, threshing machines in 1873 and 1874, steam engines in 1884, and threshing machines in 1885.AP
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