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1 timber floating
лесосплав (вид водного транспорта леса, при котором используется его плавучесть); см. также log drivingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > timber floating
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2 spław drewna
• floating of timber -
3 лесосплав
1) General subject: floatage, rafting, timber-rafting, floating of timber2) Naval: flotage3) Engineering: floating, timber floating, timber rafting4) Agriculture: (молевой) drive5) Construction: logging7) Fishery: drifting -
4 uitto
yks.nom. uitto; yks.gen. uiton; yks.part. uittoa; yks.ill. uittoon; mon.gen. uittojen; mon.part. uittoja; mon.ill. uittoihinlog driving (noun)log floating (noun)timber floating (noun)* * *• log floating• log driving -
5 spław
m (G spławu) Transp. (drzewa, towarów, zboża) floating* * *mi( drewna) floating (of timber), rafting.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spław
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6 сплавка леса
Law: floating of timber -
7 적심
n. floating of timber down a river, sincerity, malice, soak -
8 лесосплав
лесосплав
Вид водного транспорта леса, при котором используется его плавучесть.
Примечание
Различают следующие виды лесосплава: молевой, в сплоточных единицах, котельный, плотовой.
[ ГОСТ 16032-70]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > лесосплав
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9 багор
timber hitch, floating hook, hook, pickaroon, pike-pole, pole* * *баго́р м.
hitcher, lifting [boat] hookсплавно́й баго́р — pike lever, pike pole* * * -
10 сплавной лес
1) General subject: drift-wood, float-wood, raftwood, floating timber, float timber2) Naval: floating timber4) Forestry: floated timber5) Ecology: float wood6) Makarov: floating wood7) General subject: drift wood -
11 лесосплав
float, timber [wood] floating, floating, flotage* * *лесоспла́в м.
timber raftingкоше́льный лесоспла́в — bag boom towingмолево́й лесоспла́в — loose floatingпервонача́льный лесоспла́в — spring floatingплотово́й лесоспла́в — raftingлесоспла́в ро́ссыпью — loose floating -
12 tukinuitto
yks.nom. tukinuitto; yks.gen. tukinuiton; yks.part. tukinuittoa; yks.ill. tukinuittoon; mon.gen. tukinuittojen; mon.part. tukinuittoja; mon.ill. tukinuittoihinlog driving (noun)timber floating (noun)* * *forest and paper industry• log drivingforest and paper industry• log floatingforest and paper industry• timber floatingforest and paper industry• timber rafting -
13 сплав леса
1) General subject: timber rafting, timber-rafting3) Forestry: floating of wood, log drive4) Makarov: driving -
14 подготовка леса к лесосплаву
подготовка леса к лесосплаву
Проведение мероприятий по снижению плотности (объемной массы) древесины для повышения запаса плавучести и снижения интенсивности ее намокания.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > подготовка леса к лесосплаву
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15 сплав
1) General subject: agglutination, alligation, alloy, alloy (металлов), amalgam, composition, drive (леса), float, fusion, compound2) Engineering: drifting, floatage, floating, flotage (лесо), melt, rafting, strain-hardened alloy, timber floating (лесо), wood floating (лесо), work-hardening alloy3) Rare: conflation4) Construction: composite metal, composition metal, drift (лесоматериала)7) Automation: alloy combination, composite8) Bicycle: alloy (В велосипедах обычно подразумевается алюминиевый сплав, в противовес высокопрочной и высоколегированной хромомолибденовой стали или другим материалам)9) Gold mining: bullion10) Aluminium industry: alloy( Al-Mg alloy) (сплав системы Al-Mg) -
16 drivtømmer
subst. driftwood subst. drift timber, floating timber -
17 FESTA
* * *I)(-sta, -str), v.1) to make fast, fasten (festa skip, bát, hval);2) to hang up (= festa upp);festa á gálga, to hang on the gallows;festa út til þerris, to hang out for drying;festa e-t við e-t, to fasten to a thing;3) in various fig. phrases,festa trúnað á e-t, to believe in;festa hug við e-t, to fix the mind upon;festa yndi, to feel happy (in a place);festa e-t í minni, to fix in the memory;also absol., festa kvæði, to learn a poem by heart;4) to settle, stipulate;festa sátt mál, to make a settled agreement;festa járn, to pledge oneself to the ordeal of red-hot iron;5) to betroth (festa e-m dóttur sína);6) impers. to cleave, stick fast (spjótit festi í skildinum);eld festir, the fire catches, takes hold;bein (acc.) festir, the bone unites (after a fracture);7) refl., festast, to grow to, stick fast to (nafnit festist við hann);bardagi festist, the battle closes up fast.f. bail, pledge (svardagi ok festa).* * *t, [fastr], to fasten; lím er festir allart vegginn, Rb. 390.2. to fasten with a cord, to fasten a thing afloat; festa skip, to make a ship fast, moor it, Eg. 161, Fms. vii. 314; þeir festu sik aptr við lyptingina, they made the ship fast, ii. 327; festa hval, Grág. ii. 337; festa við, of drift-timber, id.β. to hang up; festa út til þerris, to hang out for drying, Ld. 290; ef maðr festir upp vápn sitt þar er sjálft fellr ofan, Grág. ii. 65; festa á gálga, to hang on the gallows, Am. 55, Hðm. 22, Fms. i. 89; festa upp, to hang up, Nj. 9, Fær. 188, Fms. vi. 273, ix. 410; festa í stagl, to make fast to the rack, 656 C. 38; cp. stagl-festa, 623. 51.II. metaph. in many phrases; festa trúnað, to fix one’s faith on, to believe in, Eg. 59, Fms. i. 100; festa yndi, to feel happy in a place, 135; festa hug við e-t, to fix the mind upon a thing, hence hug-fastr; festa bygð, stað, to fix one’s abode (stað-fastr, steadfast); festa ráð, to make one’s mind up, iv. 149; festa e-t í minni, to fix in the memory, Edda (pref.), Fms. iv. 116, hence minnis-fast; also absol., festa kvæði, to fix a poem in the memory, learn it by heart; Síðan orti Egill alla drápuna, ok hafði fest, svá at hann mátti kveða um morguninn, Eg. 421.2. in law phrases, to settle, stipulate; festa mál, sáttmál, to make a settled agreement, Eg. 34, Fms. x. 355; festa grið, to make a truce, Grág. ii. 194; festa kaup, verð, to wake a bargain, 399; festa fé, to give bail, Gþl. 482, N. G. L. i. 23, Fms. vii. 290; festa eið, to pledge oneself to take an oath, Gþl. 539; festa járn, to pledge oneself to the ordeal of red-hot iron, Fms. vii. 230; festa dóm e-s, or f. e-m dóm, iv. 227, vii. 311, Hkr. i. 168, N. G. L. i. 23; festa eindæmi, q. v., Sturl. ii. 22; festa e-t í dóm e-s, id., Fms. vii. 302; festa e-t á dóm e-s, id., iv. 327; festa lög fyrir e-t (= lög-festa), to claim a thing as one’s lawful property, and thus forbid another any use of it, K. Á. 184, N. G. L. i. 154, Gþl. 333, Jb. 151–249 (passim), cp. Vídal. Skýr. s. v. festa: absol. to pledge oneself, Eysteinn konungr festi at gjalda hálfan fimta tög marka gulls, Fms. vii. 290.β. to bind in wedlock; Ásgrímr festi Helga dóttur sína, Asgrim (the father) bound his daughter in wedlock to Helgi (dat.), betrothed her to him, Nj. 40; létu þeir nú sem fyrr, at hón festi sik sjálf, she should bind herself, 49: also of the bridegroom, the bride in acc. as the bargain stipulated, festi Þorvaldr Hallgerði, 17; nú festir maðr sér konu, N. G. L. i. 350, Glúm. 351, cp, Grág. F. Þ. passim.III. impers. in a pass. sense, to cleave, stick fast to; spjótið (acc.) festi í skildinum, Nj. 43, 262; kemr í skjöldinn svá at festi, 70; rekr hann (acc.) ofan á vaðit ok festi þar á steini, stuck fast on a stone, of a thing floating, 108; við eðr hval festir í vatns-bökkum, timber or whales aground in the shoals, Grág. ii. 355; ef við rekr at ám ofan, ok festir í eyrum, and sticks on the gravel banks, id.; nema festi í miðju vatninu, id.; eld festir, the fire catches, takes hold, Fms. i. 128.β. medic., bein (acc.) festir, a bone joins (after a fracture); fót festir, the leg grows firm, Bs. i. 743, cp. Eb. 316 and Bs. 5. 424.IV. reflex. to grow to, stick fast to; nafnið festisk við hann, Ld. 52, Fas. i. 86; ryðr festisk, rust sticks to it, it grows rusty, 519; festask í landi, ríki, absol. to get a fast footing in the land, Fms. i. 32, xi. 343: the milit. phrase, bardagi, orrosta festisk, the battle closes up fast, when all the ranks are engaged, Sturl. iii. 63, Fms. ii. 313. -
18 лесосплав
м. timber raftingСинонимический ряд:сплав (сущ.) сплав -
19 багор
1) General subject: boat-hook, dog-hook, fish gaff, fish-gaff, gaff, gib staff, gib-staff, harpoon, hock, hook, pole, fizgig, pole hook2) Naval: barge-pole, boom, gall4) Engineering: boat hook, floating hook, lifting hook, pickaroon, pike-pole, timber hitch5) Mining: hitcher7) Makarov: boat hook (лодочный), gaff (рыболовный), hitcher (лодочный), lifting hook (лодочный), pike lever (лесосплавный), pike pole (лесосплавный) -
20 сплавная древесина
1) Engineering: drift wood, float timber, float wood, floating wood2) Forestry: floated woodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сплавная древесина
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