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[flæp] 1. сущ.1) хлопок, шлепок, удар (чем-л. гибким и широким)2) хлопанье, шум (звуки, издаваемые при качании, колебании, колыхании, взаимном сталкивании)We heard the flap of the door on the back porch. — Мы услышали хлопанье двери на заднем крыльце.
Syn:3) разг. возбуждение; тревога, беспокойство; паникаEverything was working smoothly, there was no flap. — Всё шло гладко, не было никакой паники.
- be in a flap- get into a flap
- get in a flapSyn:4) нечто широкое, плоское (свободно свешивающееся, болтающееся)A flap covered the entrance to the tent. — Откидное полотнище закрывало вход в палатку.
Syn:6) откидная доска ( стола)7) клапан (суперобложки, конверта, картонного ящика или коробки)8) мед. кожный лоскут10) длинное висячее ухо ( животного)11) хвост ( ракообразных)12) уст. мухобойка13) слой; широкий, плоский кусок или часть ( любого материала)14) тех. створка, заслонка; клапан15) авиа закрылок; щиток2. гл.1) хлопать, шлёпать, ударять (чем-л. гибким и широким)2) ударять, хлопать крыльями ( о птицах)3) привлекать внимание; напоминатьSyn:4) разг. шлёпаться, плюхатьсяThey flapped down on their knees before the Bishop. — Они упали на колени перед епископом.
Syn:flop 2.5) = flap about качаться, колебаться, развеваться, колыхатьсяThat shutter flaps every time there's a wind. — Ставни качаются и скрипят при каждом порыве ветра.
Syn:6) качать, колебать, развевать, колыхать; захлопнуть ( дверь)I flapped my door and locked it. — Я захлопнул дверь и запер её.
7)а) свисать (об ушах шапки и т. п.)Syn:б) опускать уши (шапки и т. п.)8) махать крыльями; производить движения, похожие на взмахи крыльев; двигаться вверх-вниз ( о крыльях)The swift does not flap its wings so often as the swallow. — Стриж машет крыльями реже, чем ласточка.
A light flapped over the scene, as if reflected from phosphorescent wings. (T. Hardy) — Свет метался по сцене, как бы отражаемый фосфоресцирующими крыльями.
9) лететь, взмахивая крыльями ( о птицах)10) плыть, продвигаться вперед с колышущимися парусами ( о судне)We pursued our way, flapping lazily alongside of the "pack". — Мы продвигались вдоль ледяных нагромождений с лениво колышущимися парусами.
11) амер.; разг. надуть; обчистить12) разг.; = flap about, = flap around говорить возбуждённо; суетиться, волноваться; впадать в паникуDo stop flapping about, we'll get the job done in time. — Не впадай в панику, мы всё успеем вовремя.
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I [flæp]1) (on pocket) risvolto m., patta f.; (on envelope) linguetta f.; (on hat) tesa f.; (on tent) lembo m.; (on table) ribalta f.; (of trapdoor) botola f.; (for cat) gattaiola f.2) (movement) (of wings) battito m.; (of sail) (lo) sbattere3) aer. flap m., ipersostentatore m.4) colloq. (panic)II 1. [flæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) [ wind] fare sbattere, agitare [sail, cloth]; [ person] scuotere [ sheet]; sventolare, agitare [paper, letter] (2.at — verso)
2) colloq. (panic) agitarsi* * *[flæp] 1. noun1) (anything broad or wide that hangs loosely: a flap of canvas.) lembo2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) lo sbattere3) (great confusion or panic: They are all in a terrible flap.) agitazione2. verb1) (to (make something) move with the sound of a flap: the leaves were flapping in the breeze; The bird flapped its wings.) agitarsi; battere, sbattere2) (to become confused; to get into a panic: There is no need to flap.) agitarsi* * *[flæp]1. n2)to give sth a flap — sbattere qcthey could hear the flap of the sails — (sound) sentivano sbattere le vele
2. vt(subj: bird: wings) sbattere, battere, (shake: sheets, newspaper) agitare, sbattere3. vi1) (wings, sails, flag) sbattere2) (fam: panic) farsi prendere dal panico* * *flap /flæp/n.1 falda; lembo: the flap of an envelope, il lembo di una busta; flap of skin, lembo di pelle; tent flap, lembo di tenda8 (aeron.) flap; ipersostentatore10 (ling.) monovibrazione11 (fam.) agitazione; trambusto: to be in a flap (over st.), essere agitato (per qc.); to get in a flap, agitarsi● ( di cane, ecc.) flap-eared, dalle orecchie penzoloni □ storm flap, falda contro la pioggia ( di tenda o indumento).(to) flap /flæp/A v. t.1 agitare; sbattere; sbatacchiare; battere: The wind flapped the sails, il vento agitava le vele; The pigeon was flapping its wings, il piccione batteva le ali; to flap a hand, agitare una manoB v. i.3 (fam.) agitarsi; essere nervoso* * *I [flæp]1) (on pocket) risvolto m., patta f.; (on envelope) linguetta f.; (on hat) tesa f.; (on tent) lembo m.; (on table) ribalta f.; (of trapdoor) botola f.; (for cat) gattaiola f.2) (movement) (of wings) battito m.; (of sail) (lo) sbattere3) aer. flap m., ipersostentatore m.4) colloq. (panic)II 1. [flæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) [ wind] fare sbattere, agitare [sail, cloth]; [ person] scuotere [ sheet]; sventolare, agitare [paper, letter] (2.at — verso)
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flæp 1. noun1) (anything broad or wide that hangs loosely: a flap of canvas.) klaff, -lapp2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) dasking, blafring, slag3) (great confusion or panic: They are all in a terrible flap.) forvirring, panikk, oppstandelse2. verb1) (to (make something) move with the sound of a flap: the leaves were flapping in the breeze; The bird flapped its wings.) blafre, flakse, slå med vingene2) (to become confused; to get into a panic: There is no need to flap.) lage oppstandelse/stor ståheiblafre--------klaffIsubst. \/flæp\/1) klaff2) snipp, flik3) ( luftfart) flap, bremseklaff4) ( på hatt) brem5) ( på klær) klaff, stropp6) lokk7) ( anatomi) vevsflik, (hud)lapp8) dask, klask, smell, smekk9) ( om lyd) blafring, smekking10) vingeslag, flaksing11) fluesmekker12) ( hverdagslig) opphisselse, oppstandelse, forvirringget into a flap ( slang) få den store skjelven, få panikkIIverb \/flæp\/1) blafre, flagre, slå, daske2) slå med, flakse, vifte med, bakse med3) ( om dør e.l.) stå og slå, henge og slenge, dingle4) smekke, slå, daske, vifte5) ( slang) vrøvle, bable om, få panikkdon't flap! ikke få panikk!flap over lage oppstyr ut av, gjøre et stort nummer avflap something away eller flap something off vifte bort noe -
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flæp
1. сущ.
1) хлопок, шлепок, удар( чем-л. гибким и широким)
2) хлопанье, шум( звуки, издаваемые при качании, колебании, колыхании, взаимном сталкивании и т. п.) the flap of the banners ≈ хлопанье колышущихся знамен the flap of the wings ≈ шум крыльев We heard the flap of the door on the back porch. ≈ Мы слышали хлопанье двери на заднем крыльце. Syn: flop, flapping, bang, flutter
3) разг. возбуждение;
тревога, беспокойство;
паника (about, over) Everything was working smoothly, there was no flap. ≈ Все шло гладко, не было никакой паники. be in a flap get into a flap Syn: worry, agitation, fuss, excitement;
tizzy, uproar
4) а) нечто широкое, плоское, свободно свешивающееся, болтающееся A flap covered the entrance to the tent. ≈ Откидное полотнище закрывало вход в палатку. б) пола, подол( одежды) ;
клапан( кармана) ;
уши, отвороты ( шапки) в) откидная доска (стола) г) клапан (суперобложки, конверта, картонного ящика или коробки) д) мед. кожный лоскут е) крыло( седла) ж) длинное висячее ухо( животного) з) хвост( ракообразных) ∙ Syn: hanging piece, lap, lappet, fly, tab;
skirt, apron
5) уст. хлопушка (для мух)
6) слой;
широкий, плоский кусок или часть (любого материала)
7) тех. створка, заслонка;
клапан
8) авиац. закрылок;
щиток
2. гл.
1) а) хлопать, шлепать, ударять( чем-л. гибким и широким) to flap flies away ≈ отгонять мух б) ударять крылом, отгонять крылом (о птицах) в) перен. привлекать внимание;
напоминать Syn: prompt, remind
2) разг. шлепаться, плюхаться They flap down on their knees before the Bishop. ≈ Они упали на колени перед епископом. Syn: flop
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3) а) качаться, колебаться, развеваться, колыхаться (часто производя при этом звуки, шум или стукаясь друг о друга) That shutter flaps every time there's a wind. ≈ Ставни качаются и скрипят при каждом порыве ветра. б) качать, колебать, развевать, колыхать;
захлопнуть (дверь) I flapped my door to, and locked it. ≈ Я захлопнул дверь и запер ее. ∙ Syn: flop, flutter;
shake, beat, vibrate, oscillate, agitate, bat, bang, wave about, swing loosely, move to and fro
4) а) свисать( об ушах шапки и т. п.) Syn: droop, hang down б) опускать уши (шапки и т. п.)
5) а) махать( крыльями) The swift does not flap its wings so often as the swallow. ≈ Стриж машет крыльями реже, чем ласточка. б) махать, взмахивать крыльями;
производить движения, похожие на взмахи крыльев;
двигаться вверх-вниз (о крыльях) to flap with the arms ≈ всплеснуть руками A light flapped over the scene, as if reflected from phosphorescent wings. (T. Hardy) ≈ Свет метался по сцене, как бы отражаемый фосфоресцирующими крыльями.
6) а) лететь, взмахивая крыльями ( о птицах) б) плыть, продвигаться вперед с колышущимися парусами (о судне) We pursued our way, flapping lazily alongside of the 'pack'. ≈ Мы продвигались вдоль ледяных нагромождений с лениво колышущимися парусами.
7) а) сл. надуть;
обчистить б) разг. говорить возбужденно;
суетиться, волноваться;
впадать в панику (тж. flap about, flap around) Do stop flapping about, we'll get the job done in time. ≈ Не впадай в панику, мы все успеем вовремя. Syn: fuss
2., panic ∙ have one's ears flapping flap one's mouth flap about откидная доска стола;
откидной борт;
дверца люка;
створка (ставни и т. п.) - desk with a writing * стол с откидной доской (для письма) клапан (кармана) ;
пола (одежды) поля шляпы - a hat with wide *s широкополая шляпа уши, отвороты (шапки) легкий удар;
шлепок;
хлопок - a * in the face удар ладонью по лицу, пощечина хлопанье - the * of a sail хлопанье паруса - * of a flag хлопанье развевающегося флага хлопушка (для мух) (разговорное) паника, смятение - to be in a * паниковать, психовать - to get into a * разнервничаться, потерять голову - to create a * вызвать замешательство /панику/ (американизм) (сленг) шумное сборище, попойка( американизм) (сленг) драка между уличными шайками подростков (американизм) (сленг) ошибка, промах;
сел в лужу (американизм) (сленг) (военное) воздушный налет плоский кусок, слой - a * of bread ломоть хлеба длинные висячие уши (собаки и т. п.) (медицина) кожный лоскут (сельскохозяйственное) мутовка( в маслобойке) (техническое) клапан, заслонка (авиация) щиток;
закрылок (американизм) (авиация) (разговорное) переплет (полиграфия) клапан суперобложки колыхать, развевать - the wind *s the sails ветер полощет паруса колыхаться, развеваться (тж. * about) - a flag *s in the wind флаг вьется на ветру - a curtain *s занавеска развевается махать, хлопать - the bird *ped its wings птица хлопала крыльями - to * flies away отгонять мух слегка ударять, хлопать, шлепать - the sails were *ping against the mast паруса хлопали /били/ о мачту - the loose scarf *ped his face свободный конец шарфа бил ему в лицо опускать (поля шляпы, наушники) спускаться, свисать ( американизм) (сленг) обмануть;
обобрать( разговорное) шлепаться, плюхаться > * one's chops /jowls, jaw, mouth/ (сленг) болтать, чесать языки, злословить, сплетничать flap взмах крыльев, колыхание знамени ~ взмахивать (крыльями) ~ разг. впадать в панику;
суетиться, волноваться;
to flap one's mouth, to flap about болтать, толковать ~ длинное висячее ухо (животного) ~ звук, производимый развевающимся флагом ~ тех. клапан, заслонка, створка ~ клапан (карманный) ~ крыло (седла) ~ махать;
развевать(ся) ;
колыхать(ся) ;
the wind flaps the sails ветер полощет паруса ~ вчт. освобождать машину ~ откидная доска (стола) ~ пола ~ (что-л.), прикрепленное за один конец, свешивающееся или развевающееся на ветру ~ свисать ~ разг. тревога, беспокойство;
паника ~ удар, хлопок;
шлепок ~ хлопать, шлепать;
ударять;
бить( ремнем) ;
to flap flies away отгонять мух (платком и т. п.) ~ хлопушка (для мух) ~ ав. щиток;
закрылок ~ разг. впадать в панику;
суетиться, волноваться;
to flap one's mouth, to flap about болтать, толковать ~ хлопать, шлепать;
ударять;
бить (ремнем) ;
to flap flies away отгонять мух (платком и т. п.) ~ разг. впадать в панику;
суетиться, волноваться;
to flap one's mouth, to flap about болтать, толковать ~ махать;
развевать(ся) ;
колыхать(ся) ;
the wind flaps the sails ветер полощет паруса wing ~ ав. крыльевой закрылок -
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1. noun1) что-л., прикрепленное за один конец, свешивающееся или развевающееся на ветру2) звук, производимый развевающимся флагом3) взмах крыльев, колыхание знамени и т. п.4) удар, хлопок; шлепок5) хлопушка (для мух)6) клапан (карманный)7) пола8) откидная доска (стола)9) длинное висячее ухо (животного)10) tech. клапан, заслонка, створка11) крыло (седла)12) aeron. щиток; закрылок13) collocation тревога, беспокойство; паника2. verb1) взмахивать (крыльями)2) махать; развевать(ся); колыхать(ся); the wind flaps the sails ветер полощет паруса3) хлопать, шлепать; ударять; бить (ремнем); to flap flies away отгонять мух (платком и т. п.)4) свисать5) collocation впадать в панику; суетиться, волноватьсяto flap one's mouth, to flap about болтать, толковать* * *(n) дверца люка; заслонка; клапан; мутовка; отвороты; откидная доска стола; откидной борт; пола; поля шляпы; створка* * *хлопок, шлепок, удар (чем-л. гибким и широким)* * *[ flæp] n. заслонка, пола, клапан, створка, паника, шлепок, хлопок v. взмахивать крыльями, шлепать, волноваться, впадать в панику, развевать, свисать, хлопать* * *махатьопускатьхлопушка* * *1. сущ. 1) хлопок, шлепок, удар (чем-л. гибким и широким) 2) хлопанье, шум 3) разг. возбуждение; тревога, беспокойство; паника (about, over) 4) а) б) пола, подол (одежды); клапан (кармана); уши, отвороты (шапки) в) откидная доска (стола) г) клапан д) мед. кожный лоскут е) крыло (седла) ж) длинное висячее ухо (животного) з) хвост (ракообразных) 5) устар. хлопушка (для мух) 2. гл. 1) а) хлопать, шлепать, ударять (чем-л. гибким и широким) б) ударять крылом, отгонять крылом (о птицах) в) перен. привлекать внимание 2) разг. шлепаться 3) а) качаться, колебаться, развеваться, колыхаться б) качать, колебать, развевать, колыхать; захлопнуть (дверь) 4) а) свисать (об ушах шапки и т. п.) б) опускать уши (шапки и т. п.) -
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возбудиться; встревожиться; запаниковатьIt is quite untrue to say that emotionally vulnerable patients who "get in(to) a flap" over exams will subsequently panic when a real situation threatens them in later life. — Совершенно неверно считать, что эмоционально возбудимый пациент, который "начинает паниковать" на экзамене, будет себя так же вести в реальной ситуации.
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8 to get in(to) a flap
возбудиться; встревожиться; запаниковатьIt is quite untrue to say that emotionally vulnerable patients who "get in(to) a flap" over exams will subsequently panic when a real situation threatens them in later life. — Совершенно неверно считать, что эмоционально возбудимый пациент, который "начинает паниковать" на экзамене, будет себя так же вести в реальной ситуации.
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fold over se rabattre; fold [something] over rabattre [flap] -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > change-over lever
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скорость; число оборотов; ускорятьat a speed of Mach 3 — при скорости, соответствующей числу М=3
best (cost) cruising speed — наивыгоднейшая [экономическая] крейсерская скорость полёта
clean (configuration) stall speed — скорость срыва [сваливания] при убранных механизации и шасси
engine-out discontinued approach speed — скорость ухода на второй круг с минимальной высоты при одном неработающем двигателе
flap(-down, -extended) speed — скорость полёта с выпущенными [отклонёнными] закрылками
forward с.g. stalling speed — скорость срыва [сваливания] при передней центровке
hold the speed down — уменьшать [гасить] скорость
minimum single-engine control speed — минимальная эволютивная скорость полёта с одним (работающим) двигателем (из двух)
minimum speedln a stall — минимальная скорость срыва [сваливания]
one-engine-inoperative power-on stalling speed — скорость срыва [сваливания] при одном отказавшем двигателе
rearward с.g. stalling speed — скорость срыва [сваливания] при задней центровке
representative cruising air speed — типовая крейсерская воздушная скорость, скорость полёта на типичном крейсерском режиме
speed over the top — скорость в верхней точке (траектории, маневра)
zero rate of climb speed — скорость полёта при нулевой скороподъёмности [вертикальной скорости]
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1. конфигурация; схема; компоновка; форма; комбинация2. структура3. вариант <ЛА>10x8 configuration15% unstable configurationactuator configurationaero-balanced configurationaeroelastic configurationaeromedical configurationaft CG configurationair defence configurationair-combat configurationair-to-air configurationaircraft configurationaircraft-like configurationairfoil-spoiler-flap configurationairframe-inlet configurationall-cargo configurationall-economy configurationall-freight configurationall-wing configurationanti-ice configurationapproach-flap configurationarrow-wing configurationas delivered configurationas-built configurationasymmetrical missile configurationback-staggered configurationbaseline configurationbenchmark configurationblade configurationblade/hub configurationblowing configurationbroad-brush configurationbutterfly configurationcabin configurationcanard configurationcanard-tail configurationcanard-wing configurationcanard-wing-body configurationcanardless configurationcargo-loading configurationchine configurationchined configurationcircular configurationclean configurationclose-coupled canard configurationclose-coupled wing-canard configurationclosed-loop configurationcoaxial configurationcockpit configurationconstant gain configurationcontrol configurationcontrol law configurationcontrol surface configurationcontrol system configurationcritical configurationcruise configurationdelta-canard configurationdelta-winged configurationdeparture resistant configurationdeployed configurationdisplay configurationdouble-delta configurationdownstop configurationdual cargo-hook configurationdual-console configurationeconomy class configurationejector-lift and vectored-thrust configurationelectronic reconnaissance configurationempennage configurationenergy-conservative configurationengine configurationevaluation configurationfairing configurationfighter-like configurationfilter configurationfinned configurationflap configurationflapped configurationflaps-up configurationflying boom configurationforebody configurationforebody off configurationforebody removed configurationforward-swept configurationforward-swept-wing configurationfour-blade configurationfour-engine configurationfree-turbine configurationgeometric configurationglide configurationglove-fuselage configurationgo-around configurationheavy store configurationhigh-angle-of-attack configurationhigh-control-effectiveness configurationhigh-altitude configurationhigh-density configurationhigh-fineness-ratio configurationhigh-lift configurationhigh-overshoot configurationhigh-wing configurationhorizontal ellipse configurationhypersonic configurationin-flight configurationin-line configurationinboard-jointed configurationinertially slender configurationinlet configurationinversely derived configurationiron bird configurationjet balanced configurationjoined wing configurationlanding configurationLEX configurationlifting body configurationlighting configurationlow-bypass configurationlow-drag configurationlow-fineness-ratio configurationlow-overshoot configurationlow-signature configurationlow-speed configurationmaneuver configurationmidwing configurationminimum drag configurationmixed-class configurationmultisurface configurationmultibody configurationmultiengine configurationmultiple-jet configurationnormal-shock configurationnose-boom-off configurationnose-boom-on configurationoblique-wing configurationopen-loop configurationordnance configurationover-the-wing configurationpanelized configurationparcel-freighter configurationpartial-freight configurationpassenger configurationpayload configurationpitch control configurationpitch attitude-tracking configurationpitch-only configurationpitch rate command configurationpodded configurationpole-zero configurationpoor RSS configurationpower approach configurationpower-on aircraft configurationpowered configurationpowerplant configurationpre-production configurationproduction configurationpropulsor configurationpusher configurationratchet configurationreal configurationrear-loading configurationrotor plus wing configurationrotor-airframe configurationrotor-fuselage configurationrotor-winglet configurationrotorcraft configurationseating configurationsensor configurationside-by-side configurationsimulation configurationsingle-jet configurationsingle-body configurationsingle-engine configurationsingle-fuselage configurationsingle-pilot configurationsingle-rotor configurationsingle-shaft configurationsized configurationslat configurationsoft in-plane configurationspoiler configurationstable configurationstall-resistant configurationstarting configurationsteady flight configurationstiff in-plane configurationSTOL configurationstore configurationSTOVL configurationstraight-wing configurationstrake off configurationstrake-wing configurationsupersonic cruise configurationsymmetrical missile configurationT-tail configurationtail configurationtail control configurationtail-aft configurationtailed configurationtailed-delta configurationtailless configurationtakeoff configurationtandem configurationtandem-wing configurationtandem-rotor configurationtest configurationthree shaft configurationthree-engine configurationthree-shock configurationthrust-down configurationthrust-up configurationthrust-vectored configurationtilt-rotor configurationtilting engine configurationtip-jointed configurationtractor configurationtrailing-edge configurationTrefftz-plane configurationtunnel-supported configurationturbojet-powered configurationturboprop configurationturboshaft configurationturning configurationtwin-lift helicopter configurationtwo-bladed configurationtwo-cabin configurationtwo-engine configurationtwo-shaft configurationtwo-stage configurationtwo-surface configurationunder-the-wing configurationunslatted configurationunstable configurationunstick configurationup and away configurationupper-surface-blowing configurationupper-surface-blown configurationUSB configurationV/STOL configurationvariable-bypass-ratio configurationvariable-geometry configurationVATOL configurationvectored-engine-over-wing configurationVEO-wing configurationvertical ellipse configurationVTOL configurationwidely spaced pod configurationWild Weasel configurationwing configurationwing mounted configurationwing-body-nacelle configurationwing-body-tail configurationwing-canard configurationwing-fence configurationwing-flap configurationwing-spoiler-flap configurationwing-tail-fuselage configurationwing-store configurationyaw vane configurationzig-zag configuration -
15 control
управление; регулирование; контроль; орган [рычаг] управления; руль; pl. система управления или регулирования; управлять; регулироватьback seat flight control — управление ЛА из задней кабины [с места заднего лётчика]; pl. дублирующие органы управления в задней кабине
be out of control — терять управление [управляемость]; выходить из-под управления [контроля]
continuously variable thrust control — плавное [бесступенчатое] регулирование тяги
control c.g. control — регулирование центровки (ЛА)
control of missile attitude — стабилизация ракеты; управление пространственным положением ракеты
control of the air — превосходство или господство в воздухе; превосходство в области авиации [в авиационной технике]; контроль воздушного пространства
control of the yoke — разг. управление штурвалом
control of thrust orientation — управление ориентированием [направлением вектора] тяги
flight deck lighting controls — органы управления [ручки регулировки] освещением кабины экипажа
fling the controls over — перебрасывать органы управления (в противоположную сторону),
flow control with altitude compensation — регулятор расхода [подачи] с высотным корректором
fuel dump valve control — кран [рычаг крана] аварийного слива топлива
gas jet attitude control — управление пространственным положением с помощью системы газоструйных рулей
go out of control — терять управление, выходить из-под управления [контроля]
ground rollout rudder steering control — управление пробегом [на пробеге] с помощью руля направления
interconnected fuel and propeller controls — объединённая система регулирования подачи топлива и шага винта
jet tab thrust vector control — управление вектором тяги с помощью газовых рулей; дефлекторное управление вектором тяги
jet(-deflection, -direction) control — реактивное [струйное] управление; управление изменением направления тяги; струйный руль
manual mixture shut-off control — рычаг отсечки подачи горючей смеси, рычаг останова [выключения] двигателя
maximum boundary layer control — управление пограничным слоем при наибольшей эффективности [производительности, интенсивности работы] системы
recover the control — восстанавливать управление [управляемость]
respond to the controls — реагировать [отвечать] на отклонение рулей [органов управления]
space shuttle orbiter control — управление орбитальной ступенью челночного воздушно-космического аппарата
throttle and collective pitch control — верт. рычаг «шаг — газ»
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16 valve
1. клапан; вентиль; задвижка; шибер, заслонка; распределительный кран; золотник || подавать [питать] через клапан2. затворflush bottom dump valve — донный разгрузочный клапан (шламовой ёмкости или ёмкости для бурового раствора на морской буровой)
— T-valve
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drill pipe float valve — обратный клапан бурильной колонны,
drill stem float valve — обратный клапан бурильной колонны,
drill string float valve — обратный клапан бурильной колонны,
surface-controlled subsurface safety valve — забойный отсекатель скважины, управляемый с поверхности
wireline remote-controlled safety valve — скважинный клапан-отсекатель шарикового типа для обеспечения безопасности работы (эксплуатационной скважины)
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клапан.вентиль, задвижка, заслонка, шибер; золотник; электронная лампа.
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1) клапан; вентиль; задвижка; золотник2) распределительный кран; золотник || подавать через клапан3) затвор•- admission valve
- air valve
- angle valve
- angle gate valve
- automatic valve
- automatically operated valve
- auxiliary valve
- back-pressure valve
- back-pressure control valve
- bailer valve
- balanced stem valve
- ball valve
- ball-and-socket valve
- ball-type safety valve
- bleed valve
- bleeder valve
- block valve
- blocking valve
- blowoff valve
- bottom valve
- bottom-discharge valve
- bottom-hole valve
- breather valve
- bucket valve
- butterfly valve
- bypass valve
- bypass tester valve
- cargo oil valve
- casing valve
- casing fill-up valve
- casing float valve
- casing pressure operated gaslift valve
- cement float valve
- center valve
- check valve
- chemical injector valve
- choke manifold valve
- Christmas-tree valve
- circular valve
- circulation control valve
- clack valve
- clamp gate valve
- clappet valve
- closing valve
- compression valve
- concentric gaslift valve
- cone valve
- conical wing valve
- control valve
- control slide valve
- conventional gaslift valve
- cracked valve
- cross valve
- crude oil valve
- cup valve
- cutoff valve
- cutout valve
- dart valve
- delivery valve
- diaphragm valve
- differential gaslift valve
- direct acting control valve
- dischange valve
- disconnecting valve
- disk valve
- disk tester valve
- displacement pump valve
- distributing valve
- double-seat valve
- double-wedge valve
- downhole valve
- downhole safety valve
- drain valve
- drilling valve
- drilling mud settling valve
- drill-pipe float valve
- drill-pipe safety valve
- drill-rod check valve
- drill-stem float valve
- drill-string float valve
- drill-string safety valve
- drill-throttle valve
- drill-water valve
- drive valve
- dry back-pressure valve
- dual block gate valve
- dual guided slush service valve
- eduction valve
- electropneumatic valve
- emergency valve
- emergency gate valve
- emergency shutoff valve
- equalizing valve
- equalizing tester valve
- escape valve
- exhaust valve
- feed valve
- feed-control valve
- filling valve
- finger valve
- flange end valve
- flap valve
- flat gate valve
- float valve
- float-controlled gate valve
- floating offshore valve
- flow valve of packer
- flow control valve
- flow safety valve
- fluid valve
- flush bottom dump valve
- flush pump valve
- foot valve
- four-way valve
- full-flow valve
- full-opening valve
- gas valve
- gas charging valve
- gas check valve
- gas control valve
- gas relief valve
- gas reversing valve
- gaslift valve
- gaslift starting valve
- gate valve
- globe valve
- guide valve
- hand-operated valve
- high-pressure valve
- hydraulic valve
- hydraulic back-pressure valve
- hydraulic control valve
- induction valve
- inflow valve
- injection valve
- inlet valve
- inside tank valve
- intake valve
- intercepting valve
- internal check valve
- inverted valve
- kelly valve
- kelly safety valve
- kickoff valve
- lift valve
- linearized valve
- lower valve
- lower kelly valve
- main valve
- main air stop valve
- main gate valve
- main pipeline valve
- main pipeline gate valve
- main tester valve
- manifold valve
- manifold side Christmas-tree valve
- master valve
- master Christmas-tree valve
- master control gate valve
- mechanical inlet valve
- metering valve
- motor valve
- motorized valve
- mud valve
- mud check valve
- mud pump valve
- mud relief valve
- needle valve
- negative pressure pulse valve
- nonretrievable gaslift valve
- nonreturn valve
- nonrising stem valve
- oil-drain valve
- opening valve
- operating valve
- outlet valve
- outside float-controlled valve
- outside screw-and-yoke valve
- outside tank valve
- overflow valve
- packer valve
- pass valve
- pig scraper launching valve
- pig scraper receiver valve
- pilot valve
- pipe valve
- pipe manifold valve
- pipeline valve
- pipeline control valves
- pipeline scraper pig injection valve
- piston valve
- piston air valve
- piston operated valve
- plate valve
- plug valve
- plunger valve
- pneumatic valve
- pod selector valve
- pop valve
- pop-off valve
- poppet valve
- pressure valve
- pressure-and-vacuum valve
- pressure-control valve
- pressure-controlled gaslift valve
- pressure-controlled test valve
- pressure-operated gaslift valve
- pressure-reducing valve
- pressure-regulating valve
- pressure-relief valve
- pressure-vacuum vent valve
- pressure-vent valve
- production valve
- production gate valve
- puppet valve
- quantity control valve
- quick valve
- quick-opening valve
- quick-opening plug valve
- quick-release valve
- rack bar sluice valve
- reducing valve
- reduction valve
- reflux valve
- regulating valve
- release valve
- relief valve
- retaining valve
- retrievable valve
- retrievable gaslift valve
- reverse flow valve
- rising stem valve
- rotary switch valve
- safety valve
- safety bleeder valve
- sampling valve
- sand valve
- sand pump valve
- scraper injector valve
- self-acting valve
- self-closing valve
- self-closing gate valve
- shutoff valve
- shutoff gate valve
- shuttle valve
- side Christmas-tree valve
- sidepocket gaslift valve
- sleeve valve
- slide valve
- sliding valve
- solenoid-operated valve
- solid wedge valve
- split wedge valve
- spring valve
- spring valve of trap
- standing valve
- starting valve
- stop valve
- stop-gate valve
- straight-way valve
- subsea valve
- subsea production valve
- subsurface controlled downhole safety valve
- subsurface safety valve
- suction valve
- suction-line valve of pump
- surface-controlled gaslift valve
- surface-controlled subsurface safety valve
- surface-safety valve
- swing check valve
- T-valve
- tank-cap valve
- tank-manifold valves
- tank-pipeline valve
- tap valve
- three-way valve
- throttle valve
- transfer valve
- traveling valve
- trip valve
- trip-tester valve
- tubing-lubricator valve
- tubing-pressure operated gaslift valve
- tubing-retrievable safety valve
- tubing-safety valve
- two-flap valve
- unbalanced valve
- underwater valve
- unloading valve
- vacuum pressure valve
- vane valve
- variable valve
- vent valve
- water valve
- water knockout valve
- wedge valve
- wedge-action valve
- wedge-gate valve
- wellhead control valve
- wing valve
- wing guided valve
- wireline remote-controlled safety valve
- wireline-retrievable safety valve
- working valve
- working barrel valve* * *• залежь• ложа• слой• створ• шибер -
17 position
положение; место ЛА; рабочее место ( члена экипажа) ; позиция; устанавливать в ( требуемое) положение1/2 position — положение, соответствующее выпуску закрылков наполовину
20-deg. sweep position — положение (крыла) с углом стреловидности 20°
actual dead reckoning position — действительные координаты счислимой точки (в отличие от приближенных)
air inlet spike position — положение «иглы» [конуса] воздухозаборника
air intake spike position — положение «иглы» [конуса] воздухозаборника
feel device no-load position — положение автомата загрузки, соответствующее нулевому усилию на рычагах управления, сбалансированное положение автомата загрузки
flip to inverted position — мгновенно переворачиваться «на спину» (о самолёте)
hold in the central position — удерживать (рули) в нейтрали [в нейтральном положении]
in a 60-deg. reclining position — в отклонённом назад под углом 60° положении (о лётчике)
in the No 2 engine position — на месте двигателя № 2
minimum afterburner throttle position — положение РУД, соответствующее минимальной форсажной тяге
position position of minimum reception — положение минимального приёма (приёма сигналов с наименьшей слышимостью)
primary flight instrument positions — места расположения [позиции] основных пилотажных приборов
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18 leaf
1. noun, pl. leaves1) Blatt, das2) (of paper) Blatt, das2. intransitive verbturn over a new leaf — (fig.) einen neuen Anfang machen; sich ändern; see also academic.ru/8158/book">book 1. 1)
leaf through something — etwas durchblättern; in etwas (Dat.) blättern
* * *[li:f]plural - leaves; noun1) (a part of a plant growing from the side of a stem, usually green, flat and thin, but of various shapes depending on the plant: Many trees lose their leaves in autumn.) das Blatt2) (something thin like a leaf, especially the page of a book: Several leaves had been torn out of the book.) das Blatt3) (an extra part of a table, either attached to one side with a hinge or added to the centre when the two ends are apart.) das Ausziehbrett•- leaflet- leafy
- turn over a new leaf* * *I. n<pl leaves>[li:f, pl li:vz]dead \leaf verwelktes Blattto be in/come into \leaf Blätter haben/bekommen\leaf of paper Blatt nt Papiershe turned the leaves of the book slowly sie blätterte die Seiten des Buchs langsam umto pull out/put in a/the \leaf eine/die Ausziehplatte herausnehmen/einsetzen5.▶ to shake like a \leaf wie Espenlaub zitternII. vi[li:f]1. (of book, periodical)▪ to \leaf through sth etw durchblättern* * *[liːf]1. n pl leaves1) Blatt ntto come into leaf — grün werden, ausschlagen (poet)
he swept the leaves into a pile — er fegte das Laub auf einen Haufen
2) (of paper) Blatt ntto take a leaf out of or from sb's book — sich (dat) von jdm eine Scheibe abschneiden
it's time you turned over a new leaf, said the teacher — es wird Zeit, dass du dich änderst, sagte der Lehrer
3) (of table) Ausziehplatte fpull the leaves out — zieh den Tisch aus!
gold/silver leaf — Blattgold/-silber nt
2. vi* * *leaf [liːf]A pl leaves [liːvz] s1. BOT Blatt n:leaf blade Blattspreite f;leaf bud Blattknospe f;in leaf belaubt;come into leaf ausschlagen, zu sprießen beginnen3. kolla) Teeblätter plb) Tabakblätter pl4. Blatt n (im Buch):take a leaf out of sb’s book fig sich ein Beispiel nehmen an jemandem, sich von jemandem eine Scheibe abschneiden umg;turn over a new leaf fig ein neues Leben beginnen, einen neuen Anfang machen5. TECHa) (Fenster-, Tür) Flügel mc) Ausziehplatte f (eines Tisches):pull out the leaves den Tisch ausziehend) Aufziehklappe f (einer Klappbrücke)6. TECH Blatt n, (dünne) Folie, Lamelle f:leaf brass Messingfolie7. TECHa) Blatt n (einer Feder)b) Zahn m (am Triebrad)c) Blattfeder fB v/ileaf out US ausschlagen, zu sprießen beginnenC v/t US durchblättern* * *1. noun, pl. leaves1) Blatt, das2) (of paper) Blatt, das2. intransitive verbturn over a new leaf — (fig.) einen neuen Anfang machen; sich ändern; see also book 1. 1)
leaf through something — etwas durchblättern; in etwas (Dat.) blättern
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19 fold
A n1 ( crease) (in fabric, paper, skin) pli m ; the skirt/the curtain hung in soft folds la jupe/le rideau faisait des plis souples ;3 Geol plissement m ;4 ( group) bercail m ;B - fold (dans composés) to increase twofold/threefold doubler/tripler ; the problems are threefold il y a trois problèmes ; interest rates have increased ninefold les taux d'intérêt ont été multipliés par neuf.C vtr1 ( crease) plier [paper, towel, shirt, chair, table, umbrella] ; replier [wings] ; fold the paper in half ou two plie le papier en deux ; a folded sheet/newspaper un drap/journal plié ; fold some newspaper around the vases enveloppe les vases dans du papier journal ;2 ( intertwine) croiser [arms] ; joindre [hands] ; he folded his arms across his chest il a croisé les bras ; she sat with her legs folded under her elle était assise les jambes repliées sous elle ; to fold sb into one's arms serrer qn dans ses bras ;D vi1 [chair, table] se plier ;to stay in/return to the fold rester/rentrer au bercail ; to return to the family/party fold retourner au sein de sa famille/du parti.■ fold away:▶ fold away [bed, table] se plier:▶ fold away [sth], fold [sth] away plier et ranger [clothes, linen] ; replier [chair].■ fold back:▶ fold back [door, shutters] se rabattre (against contre):▶ fold back [sth], fold [sth] back rabattre [shutters, sheet, sleeve, collar].■ fold down:▶ fold down [car seat, pram hood] se rabattre ;▶ fold [sth] down, fold down [sth] replier [collar, flap, sheets] ; rabattre [seat, pram hood] ; to fold down the corner of the page corner la page.■ fold in:▶ fold in [sth], fold [sth] in incorporer [sugar, flour].■ fold out:▶ fold out [sth], fold [sth] out déplier [map, newspaper].■ fold over:▶ fold over se rabattre ;▶ fold [sth] over rabattre [flap].■ fold up:▶ fold up [chair, pram, umbrella] se plier ;▶ fold [sth] up, fold up [sth] plier [newspaper, chair, umbrella] ; to fold sth up again replier qch. -
20 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering, Land transport, Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Ports and shipping, Public utilities, Railways and locomotives[br]b. 9 April 1806 Portsea, Hampshire, Englandd. 15 September 1859 18 Duke Street, St James's, London, England[br]English civil and mechanical engineer.[br]The son of Marc Isambard Brunel and Sophia Kingdom, he was educated at a private boarding-school in Hove. At the age of 14 he went to the College of Caen and then to the Lycée Henri-Quatre in Paris, after which he was apprenticed to Louis Breguet. In 1822 he returned from France and started working in his father's office, while spending much of his time at the works of Maudslay, Sons \& Field.From 1825 to 1828 he worked under his father on the construction of the latter's Thames Tunnel, occupying the position of Engineer-in-Charge, exhibiting great courage and presence of mind in the emergencies which occurred not infrequently. These culminated in January 1828 in the flooding of the tunnel and work was suspended for seven years. For the next five years the young engineer made abortive attempts to find a suitable outlet for his talents, but to little avail. Eventually, in 1831, his design for a suspension bridge over the River Avon at Clifton Gorge was accepted and he was appointed Engineer. (The bridge was eventually finished five years after Brunel's death, as a memorial to him, the delay being due to inadequate financing.) He next planned and supervised improvements to the Bristol docks. In March 1833 he was appointed Engineer of the Bristol Railway, later called the Great Western Railway. He immediately started to survey the route between London and Bristol that was completed by late August that year. On 5 July 1836 he married Mary Horsley and settled into 18 Duke Street, Westminster, London, where he also had his office. Work on the Bristol Railway started in 1836. The foundation stone of the Clifton Suspension Bridge was laid the same year. Whereas George Stephenson had based his standard railway gauge as 4 ft 8½ in (1.44 m), that or a similar gauge being usual for colliery wagonways in the Newcastle area, Brunel adopted the broader gauge of 7 ft (2.13 m). The first stretch of the line, from Paddington to Maidenhead, was opened to traffic on 4 June 1838, and the whole line from London to Bristol was opened in June 1841. The continuation of the line through to Exeter was completed and opened on 1 May 1844. The normal time for the 194-mile (312 km) run from Paddington to Exeter was 5 hours, at an average speed of 38.8 mph (62.4 km/h) including stops. The Great Western line included the Box Tunnel, the longest tunnel to that date at nearly two miles (3.2 km).Brunel was the engineer of most of the railways in the West Country, in South Wales and much of Southern Ireland. As railway networks developed, the frequent break of gauge became more of a problem and on 9 July 1845 a Royal Commission was appointed to look into it. In spite of comparative tests, run between Paddington-Didcot and Darlington-York, which showed in favour of Brunel's arrangement, the enquiry ruled in favour of the narrow gauge, 274 miles (441 km) of the former having been built against 1,901 miles (3,059 km) of the latter to that date. The Gauge Act of 1846 forbade the building of any further railways in Britain to any gauge other than 4 ft 8 1/2 in (1.44 m).The existence of long and severe gradients on the South Devon Railway led to Brunel's adoption of the atmospheric railway developed by Samuel Clegg and later by the Samuda brothers. In this a pipe of 9 in. (23 cm) or more in diameter was laid between the rails, along the top of which ran a continuous hinged flap of leather backed with iron. At intervals of about 3 miles (4.8 km) were pumping stations to exhaust the pipe. Much trouble was experienced with the flap valve and its lubrication—freezing of the leather in winter, the lubricant being sucked into the pipe or eaten by rats at other times—and the experiment was abandoned at considerable cost.Brunel is to be remembered for his two great West Country tubular bridges, the Chepstow and the Tamar Bridge at Saltash, with the latter opened in May 1859, having two main spans of 465 ft (142 m) and a central pier extending 80 ft (24 m) below high water mark and allowing 100 ft (30 m) of headroom above the same. His timber viaducts throughout Devon and Cornwall became a feature of the landscape. The line was extended ultimately to Penzance.As early as 1835 Brunel had the idea of extending the line westwards across the Atlantic from Bristol to New York by means of a steamship. In 1836 building commenced and the hull left Bristol in July 1837 for fitting out at Wapping. On 31 March 1838 the ship left again for Bristol but the boiler lagging caught fire and Brunel was injured in the subsequent confusion. On 8 April the ship set sail for New York (under steam), its rival, the 703-ton Sirius, having left four days earlier. The 1,340-ton Great Western arrived only a few hours after the Sirius. The hull was of wood, and was copper-sheathed. In 1838 Brunel planned a larger ship, some 3,000 tons, the Great Britain, which was to have an iron hull.The Great Britain was screwdriven and was launched on 19 July 1843,289 ft (88 m) long by 51 ft (15.5 m) at its widest. The ship's first voyage, from Liverpool to New York, began on 26 August 1845. In 1846 it ran aground in Dundrum Bay, County Down, and was later sold for use on the Australian run, on which it sailed no fewer than thirty-two times in twenty-three years, also serving as a troop-ship in the Crimean War. During this war, Brunel designed a 1,000-bed hospital which was shipped out to Renkioi ready for assembly and complete with shower-baths and vapour-baths with printed instructions on how to use them, beds and bedding and water closets with a supply of toilet paper! Brunel's last, largest and most extravagantly conceived ship was the Great Leviathan, eventually named The Great Eastern, which had a double-skinned iron hull, together with both paddles and screw propeller. Brunel designed the ship to carry sufficient coal for the round trip to Australia without refuelling, thus saving the need for and the cost of bunkering, as there were then few bunkering ports throughout the world. The ship's construction was started by John Scott Russell in his yard at Millwall on the Thames, but the building was completed by Brunel due to Russell's bankruptcy in 1856. The hull of the huge vessel was laid down so as to be launched sideways into the river and then to be floated on the tide. Brunel's plan for hydraulic launching gear had been turned down by the directors on the grounds of cost, an economy that proved false in the event. The sideways launch with over 4,000 tons of hydraulic power together with steam winches and floating tugs on the river took over two months, from 3 November 1857 until 13 January 1858. The ship was 680 ft (207 m) long, 83 ft (25 m) beam and 58 ft (18 m) deep; the screw was 24 ft (7.3 m) in diameter and paddles 60 ft (18.3 m) in diameter. Its displacement was 32,000 tons (32,500 tonnes).The strain of overwork and the huge responsibilities that lay on Brunel began to tell. He was diagnosed as suffering from Bright's disease, or nephritis, and spent the winter travelling in the Mediterranean and Egypt, returning to England in May 1859. On 5 September he suffered a stroke which left him partially paralysed, and he died ten days later at his Duke Street home.[br]Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1957, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, London: Longmans Green. J.Dugan, 1953, The Great Iron Ship, Hamish Hamilton.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Brunel, Isambard Kingdom
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