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1 electronic stylus
( электронное) световое перо (позволяет снять координату любой точки на экране дисплея и ввести её в ЭВМ); световой карандаш; см. также electronic penАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > electronic stylus
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2 electronic pen
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > electronic pen
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3 электронное перо
electronic stylus pen, beam penРусско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > электронное перо
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4 pióro świetlne
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5 световое перо
1) Computers: control pen2) Naval: light pen stylus3) Engineering: beam pen, display light pen, light pencil, light stylus4) Information technology: L-pen, graphic pen, lightpen, lightpen stylus, stylus input device, (используется как устройство ввода координат и указка) light dun, LP6) Advertising: light pen (светочувствительное устройство, позволяющее выбрать точку экрана дисплея, указывая на неё. Используется как устройство ввода координат и как указка)7) Mass media: light pen8) Household appliances: light diode, light-emitting diode9) Automation: electronic stylus, joystick, light-pen10) Electrical engineering: beam pelletizing, light pelletizing -
6 penna
f pendi uccello featherpenna biro® ballpoint (pen), biropenna stilografica fountain penpenna a feltro felt-tip (pen)* * *penna s.f.1 ( di uccello) feather: il pavone ha delle belle penne, the peacock has fine feathers (o fine plumage); mettere le penne, to feather; pulirsi le penne, to plume; questi uccelli hanno appena messo le penne, these birds are just fledged (o are fledglings) // penna maestra, primary; penna copritrice, tectrix; penna remigante, pinion (o remex); penna terziaria, tertial; penne timoniere, rudder // cane da penna, gundog // ci ha lasciato le penne, (fam.) he kicked the bucket2 ( usata come ornamento) feather, plume: penne di struzzo, ostrich feathers; cappello ornato di penne, hat adorned with plumes // penna nera, Alpino, Alpine soldier3 ( per scrivere) pen: penna a sfera, ballpoint pen; penna d'oca, quill (pen); penna stilografica, fountain pen; disegno a penna, pen-and-ink drawing; tratto di penna, stroke of the pen; passare a penna un disegno, to ink in a drawing // lasciare nella penna, (fig.), to leave unwritten // non saper tenere la penna in mano, not to know how to write // amico di penna, penfriend // (inform.) penna ottica, luminosa, elettronica, data pen4 ( scrittore) man of letters, writer: è una delle migliori penne d'Italia, he is one of the best writers in Italy7 ( parte della freccia) feather (of arrow)9 pl. (cuc.) 'penne' (pen-shaped pasta)11 ( cima di monte) peak.* * *['penna]sostantivo femminile1) (piumaggio) feathermettere, mutare le -e — to fledge, to moult
2) (per scrivere) pen3) (scrittore) writer4) (di martello) peen5) penne f.pl. gastr. = short thin diagonally cut tubular pasta•penna ottica — electronic stylus, light pen, optical wand
penna a sfera — ballpoint (pen), rollerball, biro®;
penna stilografica — fountain pen, cartridge pen
••rimetterci, lasciarci le -e — to lose one's life
lasciare qcs. nella penna — to leave sth. out, to omit sth
* * *penna/'penna/I sostantivo f.1 (piumaggio) feather; mettere, mutare le -e to fledge, to moult3 (scrittore) writer4 (di martello) peenII penne f.pl. gastr. = short thin diagonally cut tubular pastarimetterci, lasciarci le -e to lose one's life; lasciare qcs. nella penna to leave sth. out, to omit sth.\penna biro → penna a sfera; penna d'oca quill; penna ottica electronic stylus, light pen, optical wand; penna a sfera ballpoint (pen), rollerball, biro®; penna stilografica fountain pen, cartridge pen. -
7 световой карандаш
1) Polygraphy: control pen, light pen2) Information technology: light gun, optical wand3) Automation: electronic stylus -
8 электронное перо
Information technology: beam pen, electronic stylus pen -
9 penna ottica
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10 световое перо
light gun, joystick, light-pen, electronic stylusРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > световое перо
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11 световой карандаш
light gun, electronic stylusРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > световой карандаш
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12 Tablettstift
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13 cliché
m.1 cliché, commonplace, old saw, banality.2 stencil, cliché, plate.3 cliché, negative of photographic film.* * *1 (imprenta) plate2 (fotografía) negative3 figurado (lugar común) cliché* * *SM1) (Tip) stencil2) (=tópico) cliché3) (Fot) negative* * *1) (expresión, idea) cliché2) ( de multicopista) stencil; (Impr) plate; (Fot) negative* * *= cliche, stereotyped, stencil, master, spirit master, hackneyed expression.Ex. The true meaning of the cliche 'A picture is worth more than ten thousand words,' is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. The stylus emits tiny sparks which cut minute holes in the surface of the stencil.Ex. The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex. The catalogue covers filmstrips, slides, films, filmloops, portfolios, posters, charts, overhead projection transparencies, kits, cassettes, gramophone records, work cards, educational games, spirit masters, etc.Ex. By stereotypes I mean the hackneyed expressions people use in a more or less automatic fashion without stopping to think what they really mean.----* clichés = stereotyping.* hacer un cliché = cut + stencil.* lleno de clichés = cliche-ridden.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* * *1) (expresión, idea) cliché2) ( de multicopista) stencil; (Impr) plate; (Fot) negative* * *= cliche, stereotyped, stencil, master, spirit master, hackneyed expression.Ex: The true meaning of the cliche 'A picture is worth more than ten thousand words,' is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.
Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex: The stylus emits tiny sparks which cut minute holes in the surface of the stencil.Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex: The catalogue covers filmstrips, slides, films, filmloops, portfolios, posters, charts, overhead projection transparencies, kits, cassettes, gramophone records, work cards, educational games, spirit masters, etc.Ex: By stereotypes I mean the hackneyed expressions people use in a more or less automatic fashion without stopping to think what they really mean.* clichés = stereotyping.* hacer un cliché = cut + stencil.* lleno de clichés = cliche-ridden.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* * *A (expresión) clichéB1 (de multicopista) stencil2 ( Impr) plate3 ( Fot) negative* * *
cliché sustantivo masculino
(Impr) plate;
(Fot) negative
cliché sustantivo masculino
1 Fot negative
2 Impr plate
3 (tópico) cliché
' cliché' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
latiguillo
- tópica
- tópico
English:
cliché
- stencil
* * *cliché nm1. Fot negative2. Imprenta plate3. [tópico] cliché* * *m1 TIP plate2 ( tópico) cliché* * *cliché nm1) : cliché2) : stencil3) : negative (of a photograph) -
14 Lichtstift
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15 Editierstift
m < büro> (an Kopierer; zum Markieren der Editierfunktionen auf der Arbeitsplatte) ■ electronic pointer; editing stylus -
16 pointe
c black pointe [pwɛ̃t]1. feminine nouna. [de grillage] spike ; [de côte] headland ; [d'aiguille, épée] point ; [de flèche, lance] head ; [de couteau, crayon, clocher, clou] tipc. ( = allusion ironique) pointed remark ; ( = trait d'esprit) witticismd. ( = petite quantité) une pointe d'ail/d'ironie a hint of garlic/of ironye. ( = maximum) peak• pousser une pointe de vitesse [athlète, cycliste, automobiliste] to put on a burst of speed• heure de pointe (gaz, électricité, téléphone) peak period ; (circulation) rush hour ; (magasin) busy periodc black2. compounds* * *pwɛ̃t
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1) ( extrémité) (de couteau, crayon) point; ( de chaussure) toe; ( des cheveux) end; ( de grille) spike; (de lance, flèche) tip, point2) figde pointe — [technologie] advanced, state-of-the-art; [secteur, industrie] high-tech; [entreprise] leading
3) ( maximum) highvitesse de pointe — maximum ou top speed
4) ( petite quantité) (d'ail, de cannelle) touch; (d'accent, ironie) hint5) ( clou) nail6) ( outil) ( pour tailler) cutter; ( pour graver) metal point7) ( de chausson de danse) blocked shoe; ( extrémité du chausson) point8) ( allusion désagréable) pointed ou barbed remark
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pointes nom féminin pluriel1) Sport2) ( en danse)•Phrasal Verbs:••tailler les oreilles en pointe (colloq) à quelqu'un — to give somebody a thick ear
* * *pwɛ̃t1. nf1) (= extrémité) point2) [côte] headland3) (= allusion) dig4) (petite quantité) touchune pointe d'ail — a touch of garlic, a hint of garlic
5)avec des pointes à... — up to a maximum of...
de pointe (technique) — advanced, state-of-the-art
Ce pays est en pointe dans le domaine des énergies renouvelables. — This country is a leader in the field of renewable energy.
2. pointes nfpl* * *A nf1 ( bout piquant) point; se piquer le doigt sur la pointe d'un couteau to cut one's finger on the point of a knife;2 ( extrémité qui s'amenuise) (de col, clocher, crayon, sein) point; ( de chaussure) toe; ( des cheveux) end; en pointe pointed; une barbe en pointe a pointed beard; tailler un buisson en pointe to shape a bush into a point;3 ( objet pointu) ( de grille) spike; (de lance, flèche) tip, point; un casque à pointe a helmet with a spike;4 ( niveau très avancé) de pointe [technologie, technique] advanced, state-of-the-art; [domaine, secteur, industrie] high-tech; [formation, idées] advanced; [entreprise, spécialiste] leading; un système électronique à la pointe du progrès a state-of-the-art electronic system; être à la pointe de la mode [personne] to be up with the latest fashion; une entreprise à la pointe de la modernité an extremely modern company;5 ( niveau supérieur à la moyenne) high; une pointe de 20% sur la courbe du chômage a 20% high on the unemployment curve; une activité qui connaît de fortes pointes saisonnières an activity with seasonal highs; un enfant qui a des pointes de température de 40° a child whose temperature shoots up to 40°C; une vitesse de pointe de 200 km/h a maximum ou top speed of 200 km/h; il a poussé une pointe de 180 km/h he touched a top speed of 180 km/h; aux heures de pointe at peak time; le métro est bondé parce que c'est l'heure de pointe the metro is packed because it's the rush hour; évitez les heures de pointe avoid peak times;6 ( petite quantité) touch; ajoutez une pointe d'ail/de cannelle add a touch of garlic/of cinnamon; une pointe d'ironie a hint of irony; une pointe d'accent italien a hint of an ou a slight Italian accent;7 ( clou) nail;8 ( allusion désagréable) pointed ou barbed remark; lancer des pointes à qn to level cutting remarks at sb;10 ( foulard) (triangular) scarf;11 ( couche) (triangular) nappy;15 Hérald base.B pointes nfpl2 Danse faire des pointes to dance on points.pointe d'asperge asparagus tip; pointe de diamant diamond cutter; pointe de feu Méd ignipuncture; pointe du jour daybreak; pointe du pied toes (pl), tiptoe; tendre la pointe du pied to point one's toes; marcher sur la pointe des pieds to walk on tiptoe; elle est entrée sur la pointe des pieds she tiptoed in; aborder une question sur la pointe des pieds fig to broach a matter carefully; pointe sèche Art metal point.tailler or couper les oreilles en pointe à qn to give sb a thick ear.[pwɛ̃t] nom fémininmets-toi sur la pointe des pieds stand on tiptoe ou on the tips of your toeselle traversa la pièce/monta l'escalier sur la pointe des pieds she tiptoed across the room/up the stairs4. MILITAIRE [avancée] advanced party[mot d'esprit] witticism8. ACOUSTIQUE9. ART10. INDUSTRIE [d'un tour] (lathe) centre[d'une machine-outil] cone————————pointes nom féminin plurielà la pointe de locution prépositionnelleà la pointe du jour locution adverbiale————————de pointe locution adjectivale1. [puissance, période] peak (avant nom)vitesse de pointe maximum ou top speed————————en pointe locution adjectivale[menton] pointed[décolleté] plunging————————en pointe locution adverbiale1. [en forme de pointe] to a pointa. [barbe] to shape to a pointb. [diamant] to cut to a point2. [à grande vitesse] at top speed -
17 световое перо
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18 световое перо
light gun, beam pen, electronic pen, light pen, light stylusРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > световое перо
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19 Goldmark, Peter Carl
[br]b. 2 December 1906 Budapest, Hungaryd. 7 December 1977 Westchester Co., New York, USA[br]Austro-Hungarian engineer who developed the first commercial colour television system and the long-playing record.[br]After education in Hungary and a period as an assistant at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, Goldmark moved to England, where he joined Pye of Cambridge and worked on an experimental thirty-line television system using a cathode ray tube (CRT) for the display. In 1936 he moved to the USA to work at Columbia Broadcasting Laboratories. There, with monochrome television based on the CRT virtually a practical proposition, he devoted his efforts to finding a way of producing colour TV images: in 1940 he gave his first demonstration of a working system. There then followed a series of experimental field-sequential colour TV systems based on segmented red, green and blue colour wheels and drums, where the problem was to find an acceptable compromise between bandwidth, resolution, colour flicker and colour-image breakup. Eventually he arrived at a system using a colour wheel in combination with a CRT containing a panchromatic phosphor screen, with a scanned raster of 405 lines and a primary colour rate of 144 fields per second. Despite the fact that the receivers were bulky, gave relatively poor, dim pictures and used standards totally incompatible with the existing 525-line, sixty fields per second interlaced monochrome (black and white) system, in 1950 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), anxious to encourage postwar revival of the industry, authorized the system for public broadcasting. Within eighteen months, however, bowing to pressure from the remainder of the industry, which had formed its own National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) to develop a much more satisfactory, fully compatible system based on the RCA three-gun shadowmask CRT, the FCC withdrew its approval.While all this was going on, Goldmark had also been working on ideas for overcoming the poor reproduction, noise quality, short playing-time (about four minutes) and limited robustness and life of the long-established 78 rpm 12 in. (30 cm) diameter shellac gramophone record. The recent availability of a new, more robust, plastic material, vinyl, which had a lower surface noise, enabled him in 1948 to reduce the groove width some three times to 0.003 in. (0.0762 mm), use a more lightly loaded synthetic sapphire stylus and crystal transducer with improved performance, and reduce the turntable speed to 33 1/3 rpm, to give thirty minutes of high-quality music per side. This successful development soon led to the availability of stereophonic recordings, based on the ideas of Alan Blumlein at EMI in the 1930s.In 1950 Goldmark became a vice-president of CBS, but he still found time to develop a scan conversion system for relaying television pictures to Earth from the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft. He also almost brought to the market a domestic electronic video recorder (EVR) system based on the thermal distortion of plastic film by separate luminance and coded colour signals, but this was overtaken by the video cassette recorder (VCR) system, which uses magnetic tape.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Award 1945. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Vladimir K. Zworykin Award 1961.Bibliography1951, with J.W.Christensen and J.J.Reeves, "Colour television. USA Standard", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 39: 1,288 (describes the development and standards for the short-lived field-sequential colour TV standard).1949, with R.Snepvangers and W.S.Bachman, "The Columbia long-playing microgroove recording system", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 37:923 (outlines the invention of the long-playing record).Further ReadingE.W.Herold, 1976, "A history of colour television displays", Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 64:1,331.See also: Baird, John LogieKF -
20 Reason, Richard Edmund
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 21 December 1903 Exeter, Devon, Englandd. 20 March 1987 Great Bowden, Leicestershire, England[br]English metrologist who developed instruments for measuring machined-surface roughness.[br]Richard Edmund Reason was educated at Tonbridge School and the Royal College of Science (Imperial College), where he studied under Professor A.F.C.Pollard, Professor of Technical Optics. After graduating in 1925 he joined Taylor, Taylor and Hobson Ltd, Leicester, manufacturers of optical, electrical and scientific instruments, and remained with that firm throughout his career. One of his first contributions was in the development, with E.F.Fincham, of the Fincham Coincidence Optometer. At this time the firm, under William Taylor, was mainly concerned with optical instruments and lens manufacture, but in the 1930s Reason was also engaged in developing means for measuring the roughness of machined surfaces. The need for establishing standards and methods of measurement of surface finish was called for when the subcontracting of aero-engine components became necessary during the Second World War. This led to the development by Reason of an instrument in which a stylus was moved across the surface and the profile recorded electronically. This was called the Talysurf and was first produced in 1941. Further development followed, and from 1947 Reason tackled the problem of measuring roundness, producing the first Talyrond machine in 1949. The technology developed for these instruments was used in the production of others such as the Talymin Comparator and the Talyvel electronic level. Reason was also associated with the development of optical projection systems to measure the profile of parts such as gear teeth, screw threads and turbine blades. He retired in 1968 but continued as a consultant to the company. He served for many years on committees of the British Standards Institution on surface metrology and was a representative of Britain at the International Standards Organization.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOBE 1967. FRS 1971. Honorary DSc University of Birmingham 1969. Honorary DSc Leicester University 1971.Further ReadingD.J.Whitehouse, 1990, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 36, London, pp. 437–62 (an illustrated obituary notice listing Reason's eighty-nine British patents, published between 1930 and 1972, and his twenty-one publications, dating from 1937 to 1966).K.J.Hume, 1980, A History of Engineering Metrology, London, 113–21 (contains a shorter account of Reason's work).RTS
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