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1 engine-sized
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3 stoffgeleimt
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4 stoffgeleimt
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5 бумага с проклейкой в массе
Forestry: engine-sized paperУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бумага с проклейкой в массе
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6 с проклейкой в массе
Polymers: engine-sizedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с проклейкой в массе
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7 encolado con colofonia
Ex. This process, known as engine sizing, was slow to be accepted -- scarcely any American paper was rosin-sized before 1850 -- and sizing with the traditional material, animal gelatine, remained common.* * *Ex: This process, known as engine sizing, was slow to be accepted -- scarcely any American paper was rosin-sized before 1850 -- and sizing with the traditional material, animal gelatine, remained common.
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8 Symington, William
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1764 Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scotlandd. 22 March 1831 Wapping, London, England[br]Scottish pioneer of steam navigation.[br]Symington was the son of the Superintendent of the Mines Company in Lanarkshire, and attended the local school. When he was 22 years old he was sent by Gilbert Meason, Manager of the Wanlockhead mines, to Edinburgh University. In 1779 he was working on the assembly of a Watt engine as an apprentice to his brother, George, and in 1786 he started experiments to modify a Watt engine in order to avoid infringing the separate condenser patent. He sought a patent for his alternative, which was paid for by Meason. He constructed a model steam road carriage which was completed in 1786; it was shown in Edinburgh by Meason, attracting interest but inadequate financial support. It had a horizontal cylinder and was non-condensing. No full-sized engine was ever built but the model secured the interest of Patrick Miller, an Edinburgh banker, who ordered an engine from Symington to drive an experimental boat, 25 ft (7.6 m) long with a dual hull, which performed satisfactorily on Dalswinton Loch in 1788. In the following year Miller ordered a larger engine for a bigger boat which was tried on the Forth \& Clyde Canal in December 1789, the component parts having been made by the Carron Company. The engine worked perfectly but had the effect of breaking the paddle wheels. These were repaired and further trials were successful but Miller lost interest and his experiments lapsed. Symington devoted himself thereafter to building stationary engines. He built other engines for mine pumping at Sanquhar and Leadhills before going further afield. In all, he built over thirty engines, about half of them being rotary. In 1800–1 he designed the engine for a boat for Lord Dundas, the Charlotte Dundas; this was apparently the first boat of that name and sailed on both the Forth and Clyde rivers. A second Charlotte Dundas with a horizontal cylinder was to follow and first sailed in January 1803 for the Forth \& Clyde Canal Company. The speed of the boat was only 2 mph (3 km/h) and much was made by its detractors of the damage said to be caused to the canal banks by its wash. Lord Dundas declined to authorize payment of outstanding accounts; Symington received little reward for his efforts. He died in the house of his son-in-law, Dr Robert Bowie, in Wapping, amidst heated controversy about the true inventor of steam navigation.[br]Further ReadingW.S.Harvey and G.Downs-Rose, 1980, William Symington, Inventor and Engine- Builder, London: Mechanical Engineering Publications.IMcN -
9 полноразмерный двигатель
Astronautics: actual engine, full-scale engine, full-sized engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полноразмерный двигатель
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10 натурный двигатель
Astronautics: full-scale engine, full-sized engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > натурный двигатель
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11 в натуральную величину
••A complete full-scale engine will be ready for testing within a year.
•A full-size image...
* * *В натуральную величину -- full scale, full-sizedThe temptation for economic reasons is to use a specimen whose thickness is less than that of the full scale component. (... меньше толщины детали, выполненной в натуральную величину)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в натуральную величину
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12 równ|o
Ⅰ adv. grad. 1. (bez wypukłości) [rozłożyć, rozciągnąć, pomalować] evenly- posmarować coś równo masłem/klejem to spread sth evenly with butter/glue- ubić równo ziemię to level the soil- wygładzić równo powierzchnię to smooth a surface- równo przylegać do czegoś to stick evenly to sth2. (bez zakrzywień) [przykleić, przyszyć] evenly; [uciąć] evenly, cleanly; (starannie) neatly- równo przycięte włosy evenly cut hair- równo wisieć (poziomo) to be level- pisać równo to have a neat handwriting- ustawić coś równo jak pod sznur to line sth up- książki były równo poustawiane the books were neatly lined up- iść równo obok kogoś to walk side by side with sb3. (miarowo) [oddychać] evenly; [iść, biec] at a steady pace- serce biło równo the heartbeat was steady- silnik pracował równo the engine ran smoothly4. (systematycznie, przewidywalnie) [grać, pracować] consistently- w tym sezonie grają bardzo równo Sport they’ve been very consistent this seasonⅡ adv. 1. (jednakowo) evenly- podzielić coś równo to divide sth evenly- było po równo chłopaków i dziewczyn there was an equal number of boys and girls- rozdać każdemu po równo to give everybody an equal share- podzielić się czymś po równo to share sth evenly- równo poprzycinane deski even-sized boards2. (dokładnie) exactly- równo o dziewiątej at nine o’clock sharp- równo rok temu exactly a year ago- równo pięć tysięcy exactly five thousand3. (równocześnie) równo z kimś at the same time as sb- równo ze zmrokiem at dusk- skończyć równo z dzwonkiem to finish as soon as the bell rings- zacząłeś równo ze mną you started at the same as I did4. pot. (bardzo) like hell pot.- chichotałyśmy równo we giggled like hell- no to masz równo przechlapane so you’ve got a hell of a problemThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > równ|o
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