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61 достроечный цех
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62 оснастка
2) Aviation: tackle4) Engineering: accessory, arming, equipment, mounting, setup, tacking, tool, tool set, jig (в электроэрозионном станке), machine-tool attachment5) Construction: harness6) Railway term: harnessing (стативов ЭЦ (электрической цетрализации))7) Economy: accessories8) Accounting: hardware9) Automobile industry: equipage, fitting out10) Metallurgy: fitting-out11) Polygraphy: jigs and toolings12) Oil: reeving (талевого блока), stringup, tooling13) Astronautics: outfitting, sling14) Atomic energy: rigging unit15) Drilling: mountings16) Oilfield: equipment (оборудованием), equipping (оборудованием), string-up (талевым канатом)19) Plastics: bagging material, moulding tool20) Robots: auxiliaries, facility, fixing, implement21) Nonferrous industry: jigs and fixtures (Цветмет)22) Makarov: attachment, fitments, gadgetry (основного оборудования), machining attachment, mechanical facilities, setting23) Microsoft: snap-in -
63 Ausrüstung
Ausrüstung f 1. GEN equipment; 2. LOGIS fitting out* * ** * *Ausrüstung
equipment, outfit, fitout, set, apparatus, harness, rig, (Ausrüsten) outfitting, endowment;
• Arbeitskraft ersetzende Ausrüstungen labo(u)r-displacing equipment[s];
• gemietete Ausrüstung rented equipment;
• komplette Ausrüstung complete outfit;
• Ausrüstungen für die Materialbewegung material-handling equipment; Ausrüstung
• der aktiven Truppenteile (mil.) active equipment;
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64 Ausbau
m1. nur Sg.; TECH. removal, disassembly, dismounting2. Pl. Ausbauten; (Erweiterung) extension, expansion; (Umbau) conversion, alteration; in Anzeigen: Dachgeschoss zum Ausbau vorbereitet attic ready for conversion ( oder fitting out)4. nur Sg.; BERGB. (Grubenausbau) timbering, lining, complete tubing5. nur Sg.; fig. (Weiterentwicklung) development, improvement* * *der Ausbau(Entfernung) removal;(Entwicklung) development; improvement;(Erweiterung) extension* * *Aus|baum no pl1) no pl (= das Ausbauen) removal; (lit, fig = Erweiterung) extension (zu into); (von Befestigungsanlagen) reinforcement; (= Umbau) conversion (zu (in)to); (von Beziehungen, Freundschaft) building up, cultivation; (= Festigung von Position, Vorsprung) consolidation, strengthening2) (am Haus) extension3) (= Einzelgehöft) (small) farmstead (separated from main settlement)* * *Aus·bau<- bauten>m1. kein pl (das Ausbauen) extension no pl (zu + dat into); (das Umbauen) conversion no pl (zu + dat [in]to* * *der; Ausbau[e]s1) (Entfernung) removal ( aus from)2) (Erweiterung) extension; (einer Straße) improvementein Ausbau des Hauses — an extension to the house
der Ausbau der Beziehungen zwischen zwei Staaten — the building of closer relations between two states
* * *Ausbau m1. nur sg; TECH removal, disassembly, dismountingDachgeschoss zum Ausbau vorbereitet attic ready for conversion ( oder fitting out)* * *der; Ausbau[e]s1) (Entfernung) removal ( aus from)2) (Erweiterung) extension; (einer Straße) improvementder Ausbau der Beziehungen zwischen zwei Staaten — the building of closer relations between two states
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65 Adaptierung
Adap|tie|rung1. f -, -en,Adap|ti|óń[adap'tsioːn]2. f -, -enadaptation* * *die; Adaptierung, Adaptierung1) s. Adaptation2) (österr.): (Herrichtung) fitting-out* * *die; Adaptierung, Adaptierung1) s. Adaptation2) (österr.): (Herrichtung) fitting-out* * *f.adaptation n.adjustment n. -
66 Einkleidung
Ein|klei|dungf1) (= das Einkleiden) fitting out; acceptance as a novice; (von Gedanken) couching2) (= Verhüllung) veilin mystischer Éínkleidung — veiled in mysticism
* * *Ein·klei·dungf fitting [or BRIT kitting] out [with a [new] set of clothes] -
67 Ausrüstungsbecken
n < nav> ■ outfitting berth; fitting-out berth; outfitting basin; fitting-out basin -
68 Ausrüstungsdock
n < nav> ■ outfitting berth; fitting-out berth; outfitting basin; fitting-out basin -
69 Einrichtung
Ein·rich·tung <-, -en> f2) ( das Möblieren) furnishing;die \Einrichtung eines Hauses the furnishing of a house; ( das Ausstatten) fitting-out, equipping;die komplette \Einrichtung eines Labors the fitting-out of a complete laboratory3) ( das Installieren) installation5) fin opening;die \Einrichtung eines Kontos to open an account6) transp opening, establishment7) ( Institution) organization, agency -
70 acondicionamiento
• conditioning• fitting• fitting room• fitting-out• fittingly• improvement -
71 обмундирование
1) (действие)
fitting out (with uniform)
2) (форменная одежда)
uniform* * ** * *1) fitting out 2) uniform, outfit, kit* * *accoutermentaccoutrementget-upkitoutfiloutfitregimentals -
72 оснащение
1) (действие)
rigging, fitting out
2) (оборудование)
equipment* * ** * *1) rigging, fitting out; equipping 2) equipment* * *equipmentequipmentsfacilitiesmachineryoutfittackletacklestackling -
73 navalia
nāvālis, e, adj. [navis], of or belonging to ships, ship-, naval:II.pedestres navalesve pugnae,
Cic. Sen. 5, 13; Liv. 26, 51, 6:bellum,
id. Imp. Pomp. 10, 28:apparatus,
id. Att. 10, 8, 3:disciplina et gloria navalis,
id. Imp. Pomp. 18, 54:fuga,
by sea, Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 148:proelium,
Gell. 10, 6, 2:castra,
to protect the ships drawn up on land, Caes. B. G. 5, 22:in classe acieque navali esse,
Liv. 26, 51, 8 Weissenb.:forma,
the shape of a ship, Ov. F. 1, 229: corona, a naval crown, as the reward of a naval victory, Verg. A. 8, 684; cf.: navali coronā solet donari, qui primus in hostium navem armatus transilierit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 163 Müll.; so,navali cinctus honore caput,
Ov. A. A. 3, 392:navali surgentes aere columnae,
made of the brass from the beaks of captured ships, Verg. G. 3, 29:arbor,
fit for ship-building, Plin. 13, 9, 17, § 61:stagnum,
a basin in which to exhibit mock sea-fights, Tac. A. 4, 15:navalis Phoebus, so called because hegranted the victory at Actium,
Prop. 4 (5), 1, 3; v. Actius and Actiacus: socii, sailors, seamen (chosen from the freedmen of the colonists and allies, and also from those of the colonists and allies themselves who had been in slavery; they were bound to a longer period of service and were of lower rank than the land troops; cf. Liv. 36, 2; 40, 18; 21, 50):postero die militibus navalibusque sociis convocatis,
id. 26, 48; 26, 17; 32, 23; 26, 35;24, 11.—Sometimes the socii navales are distinguished from the seamen,
Liv. 37, 10:navales pedes, contemptuously,
galley-slaves, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 75. (Others understand by this expression ship-servants, cabin-boys. Non. 381, 393, calls the oars themselves navales pedes).—Duumviri navales,
two commissaries who were charged with the repairing and fitting out of a fleet, Liv. 9, 30; 40, 18; 26: navalis scriba, a ship's scribe or secretary, Paul. ex Fest. p. 169 Müll.—Subst.: nāvā-le, is, n. (in sing. only poet.), and nāvā-lĭa, ium, n. ( gen. plur. navaliorum, Vitr. 5, 127; Inscr. Orell. 3627).A.A place where ships were built and repaired, a dock, dockyard (cf.:B.statio, portus): navalia, portus, aquarum ductus, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 17, 60:de navalium opere,
id. de Or. 1, 14, 62:deripientque rates alii navalibus,
Verg. A. 4, 593; Ov. M. 11, 455.—In sing., haud aliter quam si siccum navale teneret (puppis), Ov. M. 3, 661; id. H. 18, 207.—Esp. of the place in Rome, across the Tiber, where the dock-yards were situated, Liv. 3, 26; 8, 14, 12; 40, 51 et saep.—Near them was the Navalis porta, Paul. ex Fest. p. 178 Müll.—The requisites for fitting out a ship, [p. 1192] tackling, rigging, Liv. 45, 23, 5; Verg. A. 11, 329; Plin. 16, 11, 21, § 52. -
74 navalis
nāvālis, e, adj. [navis], of or belonging to ships, ship-, naval:II.pedestres navalesve pugnae,
Cic. Sen. 5, 13; Liv. 26, 51, 6:bellum,
id. Imp. Pomp. 10, 28:apparatus,
id. Att. 10, 8, 3:disciplina et gloria navalis,
id. Imp. Pomp. 18, 54:fuga,
by sea, Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 148:proelium,
Gell. 10, 6, 2:castra,
to protect the ships drawn up on land, Caes. B. G. 5, 22:in classe acieque navali esse,
Liv. 26, 51, 8 Weissenb.:forma,
the shape of a ship, Ov. F. 1, 229: corona, a naval crown, as the reward of a naval victory, Verg. A. 8, 684; cf.: navali coronā solet donari, qui primus in hostium navem armatus transilierit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 163 Müll.; so,navali cinctus honore caput,
Ov. A. A. 3, 392:navali surgentes aere columnae,
made of the brass from the beaks of captured ships, Verg. G. 3, 29:arbor,
fit for ship-building, Plin. 13, 9, 17, § 61:stagnum,
a basin in which to exhibit mock sea-fights, Tac. A. 4, 15:navalis Phoebus, so called because hegranted the victory at Actium,
Prop. 4 (5), 1, 3; v. Actius and Actiacus: socii, sailors, seamen (chosen from the freedmen of the colonists and allies, and also from those of the colonists and allies themselves who had been in slavery; they were bound to a longer period of service and were of lower rank than the land troops; cf. Liv. 36, 2; 40, 18; 21, 50):postero die militibus navalibusque sociis convocatis,
id. 26, 48; 26, 17; 32, 23; 26, 35;24, 11.—Sometimes the socii navales are distinguished from the seamen,
Liv. 37, 10:navales pedes, contemptuously,
galley-slaves, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 75. (Others understand by this expression ship-servants, cabin-boys. Non. 381, 393, calls the oars themselves navales pedes).—Duumviri navales,
two commissaries who were charged with the repairing and fitting out of a fleet, Liv. 9, 30; 40, 18; 26: navalis scriba, a ship's scribe or secretary, Paul. ex Fest. p. 169 Müll.—Subst.: nāvā-le, is, n. (in sing. only poet.), and nāvā-lĭa, ium, n. ( gen. plur. navaliorum, Vitr. 5, 127; Inscr. Orell. 3627).A.A place where ships were built and repaired, a dock, dockyard (cf.:B.statio, portus): navalia, portus, aquarum ductus, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 17, 60:de navalium opere,
id. de Or. 1, 14, 62:deripientque rates alii navalibus,
Verg. A. 4, 593; Ov. M. 11, 455.—In sing., haud aliter quam si siccum navale teneret (puppis), Ov. M. 3, 661; id. H. 18, 207.—Esp. of the place in Rome, across the Tiber, where the dock-yards were situated, Liv. 3, 26; 8, 14, 12; 40, 51 et saep.—Near them was the Navalis porta, Paul. ex Fest. p. 178 Müll.—The requisites for fitting out a ship, [p. 1192] tackling, rigging, Liv. 45, 23, 5; Verg. A. 11, 329; Plin. 16, 11, 21, § 52. -
75 снаряжающий
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76 Bestückung
f; meist Sg.a) mit Waffen: arming;b) eines Lagers: supply(ing)2. (Ausstattung) equipment* * *Be|stụ̈|ckungf -, -en* * ** * *2. (Ausstattung) equipment* * *die; Bestückung, Bestückungen equipment; (mit Waffen) armament; (mit Waren) stocking* * *f.components n.fitting-out n. -
77 монтаж
assemblage, assembling, assembly, build, building, building-up, build-up, erection, fitting, fitting-out, installation, mount, mounting, build procedure, rigging, setting-up, wiring, erecting workРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > монтаж
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78 сборка
assemblage, assembling, assembly, assemblying, build, building, building-up, build-up, erection, fitting, fitting-out, installation, mount, mounting, assembly operation, packaging, build procedure, rigging, setting-up, assembly work, ( конструкций) erecting workРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > сборка
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79 oprema
• rig• suit• tackle• fitting• fittings• equipment• fitting out• trim• outfit• gear• kit• accomplishment -
80 rederij
〈 scheepvaart〉1 [het uitrusten en exploiteren] fitting out ships, fitting ships/getting ships ready for sea
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