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domestic electric appliances бытовые электроприборыАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > domestic electric appliances
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Общая лексика: бытовые электроприборыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > domestic electric appliances
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бытовые электроприборыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > domestic electric appliances
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electric domestic appliances elektrische Haus(halt)geräte nplEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > electric domestic appliances
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əˈplaɪəns сущ.
1) аппарат, прибор, приспособление, устройство domestic electric appliances Syn: machine, attachment, implement
2) пожарная машина Syn: fire-engine
3) редк. применениеприспособление, устройство электрический (бытовой) прибор - office *s оргтехника( редкое) применение, использование пожарная машинаappliance редк. применение ~ приспособление, прибор;
domestic electric appliances бытовые электроприборы ~ приспособление ~ устройство~ attr.: ~ load эл. бытовая нагрузка~ attr.: ~ load эл. бытовая нагрузка~ приспособление, прибор;
domestic electric appliances бытовые электроприборыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > appliance
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[əˈplaɪəns]appliance редк. применение appliance приспособление, прибор; domestic electric appliances бытовые электроприборы appliance приспособление appliance устройство appliance attr.: appliance load эл. бытовая нагрузка appliance attr.: appliance load эл. бытовая нагрузка appliance приспособление, прибор; domestic electric appliances бытовые электроприборы -
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/ə'plaiəns/ * danh từ - sự gắn vào, sự áp vào, sự ghép vào, sự đính vào, sự đắp vào, sự tra vào ((cũng) appliance) ((cũng) application) - đồ thiết bị, trang thiết bị, dụng cụ =appliances of war+ dụng cụ chiến tranh =domestic electric appliances+ dụng cụ điện dùng trong nhà - (số nhiều) đồ phụ tùng (của một cái máy) -
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муж. electrical appliance бытовые электроприборы ≈ domestic electric appliancesм. electrical appliance.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > электроприбор
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appliance [əˊpla(ɪ)əns] n1) приспособле́ние, прибо́р;domestic electric appliances бытовы́е электроприбо́ры
2) редк. примене́ние3) attr.:appliance load эл. бытова́я нагру́зка
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noun1) приспособление, прибор; domestic electric appliances бытовые электроприборы2) rare применение3) (attr.) appliance load electr. бытовая нагрузкаSyn:machine* * *(n) приспособление; устройство; электроприбор* * *приспособление, прибор* * *[ap·pli·ance || ə'plaɪəns] n. приспособление, устройство, прибор; электрический бытовой прибор; применение* * *приборприспособлениеустройство* * *1) аппарат 2) пожарная машина 3) редк. применение -
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[ə'plaɪəns]n1) пристосува́ння, при́лад, при́стрій2) електропри́ладdomestic electric appliances — побуто́ві електропри́лади
3) рідк. застосува́ння4) attr.appliance load ел. — побуто́ве наванта́ження
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[ə'plaɪən(t)s]сущ.1) аппарат, прибор; приспособление, устройствоSyn:Syn:fire engine, fire truck3) уст.а) применениеб) уловка -
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SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 11 May 1884 Bodmin, Cornwall, Englandd. 8 February 1965 while on a cruise[br]English electrical engineer best known as the pioneer of the wire-wound clay-former heating element which made possible the efficient domestic electric fire.[br]Belling was educated at Burts Grammar School in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, and at Crossley Schools in Halifax, Yorkshire. In 1903 he was apprenticed to Crompton \& Co. at Chelmsford in Essex, the firm that in 1894 offered for sale the earliest electric heaters. These electric radiant panels were intended as heating radiators or cooking hotplates, but were not very successful because, being cast-iron panels into which heating wires had been embedded in enamel, they tended to fracture due to the different rates of thermal expansion of the iron and the enamel. Other designs of electric heaters followed, notably the introduction of large, sausage-shaped carbon filament bulbs fitted into a fire frame and backed by reflectors. This was the idea of H. Dowsing, a collaborator of Crompton, in 1904.After qualifying in 1906, Belling left Crompton \& Co. and went to work for Ediswan at Ponders End in Hertfordshire. He left in 1912 to set up his own business, which he began in a small shed in Enfield. With a small staff and capital of £450, he took out his first patent for his wire-wound-former electric fire in the same year. The resistance wire, made from nickel-chrome alloy such as that patented in 1906 by A.L. Marsh, was coiled round a clay former. Six such bars were attached to a cast-iron frame with heating control knobs, and the device was marketed as the Standard Belling Fire. Advertised in 1912, the fire was an immediate success and was followed by many other variations. Improvements to the first model included wire safety guards, enamel finishes and a frame ornamented with copper and brass.Belling turned his attention to hotplates, cookers, immersion heaters, electric irons, water urns and kettles, producing the Modernette Cooker (1919), the multi-parabola fire bar (1921), the plate and dish warmer (1924), the storage heater (1926) and the famous Baby Belling cookers, the first of which appeared in 1929. By 1955 business had developed so well that Belling opened another factory at Burnley, Lancashire. He partly underwrote, for the amount of £1 million, a proposed scientific technical college for the electrical industry at Enfield.[br]Further Reading1985, Dictionary of Business Biography, Butterworth.G.Jukes, 1963, The Story of Belling, Belling and Co. Ltd (produced by the company in its Golden Jubilee year).DYBiographical history of technology > Belling, Charles Reginald
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20 Crompton, Rookes Evelyn Bell
[br]b. 31 May 1845 near Thirsk, Yorkshire, Englandd. 15 February 1940 Azerley Chase, Ripon, Yorkshire, England[br]English electrical and transport engineer.[br]Crompton was the youngest son of a widely travelled diplomat who had retired to the country and become a Whig MP after the Reform Act of 1832. During the Crimean War Crompton's father was in Gibraltar as a commander in the militia. Young Crompton enrolled as a cadet and sailed to Sebastopol, visiting an older brother, and, although only 11 years old, he qualified for the Crimean Medal. Returning to England, he was sent to Harrow, where he showed an aptitude for engineering. In the holidays he made a steam road engine on his father's estate. On leaving school he was commissioned into the Rifle Brigade and spent four years in India, where he worked on a system of steam road haulage to replace bullock trains. Leaving the Army in 1875, Crompton bought a share in an agricultural and general engineering business in Chelmsford, intending to develop his interests in transport. He became involved in the newly developing technology of electric arc lighting and began importing electric lighting equipment made by Gramme in Paris. Crompton soon decided that he could manufacture better equipment himself, and the Chemlsford business was transformed into Crompton \& Co., electrical engineers. After lighting a number of markets and railway stations, Crompton won contracts for lighting the new Law Courts in London, in 1882, and the Ring Theatre in Vienna in 1883. Crompton's interests then broadened to include domestic electrical appliances, especially heating and cooking apparatus, which provided a daytime load when lighting was not required. In 1899 he went to South Africa with the Electrical Engineers Volunteer Corps, providing telegraphs and searchlights in the Boer War. He was appointed Engineer to the new Road Board in 1910, and during the First World War worked for the Government on engineering problems associated with munitions and tanks. He believed strongly in the value of engineering standards, and in 1906 became the first Secretary of the International Electrotechnical Commission.[br]Bibliography1928, Reminiscences.Further ReadingB.Bowers, 1969, R.E.B.Crompton. Pioneer Electrical Engineer, London: Science Museum.BBBiographical history of technology > Crompton, Rookes Evelyn Bell
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