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41 stubin
fuse, corddetonerande stubin; detonating fusedubbelbandstubin; double-tape fusekrutstubin; safety fusepentylstubin; cordtex fusesnabbstubin; detonating cordsnabbrinnande stubin; fast burning igniting fusesvart enkelstubin; black single fusesvart enkelbandstubin; black singletape fusesvartkrutsstubin; black powder fusesvart dubbelvävd stubin; black double-woven fusevattensäker stubin; waterproof fuse -
42 огнепроводный шнур
igniting fuse, time-fuseРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > огнепроводный шнур
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43 запал
fuse, fuze, igniting fuse, lighter, primer, touch-string, bursting chargeРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > запал
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44 lont zapalający
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45 murang
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46 взрыватель
1) General subject: detonating fuse, exploder, firing device, fuse, fuze2) Geology: blasting fuse3) Naval: exploder mechanism, firing mechanism4) Military: actuator, blaster fuze, blasting fuze, destructor, detonating fuze, explosive assembly, explosive device, explosive gear, firing assembly, firing gear, fuse assembly, fuse mechanism, fuzing system, igniter set, igniter set (мины), igniting fuze, ignition fuze, ignitor set, primer-detonator5) Engineering: shoot6) Mining: blaster, blasting machine, igniting primer, quill, vent7) Oil: blasting cap, detonator8) Oil&Gas technology blast9) Arms production: fuze mechanism10) Makarov: blaster machine, destructor (для уничтожения ракеты или управляемого снаряда в случае неисправности), firing device (ударный)11) Security: initiator, striker, initiation system -
47 воспламеняющий состав
1) Engineering: flash compound, fuse composition, igniting compound, ignition composition, ignition load2) Automobile industry: priming composition4) Astronautics: igniting compositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > воспламеняющий состав
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48 величина установки трубки
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > величина установки трубки
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49 запал
1) General subject: chest foundering, fit, fuse, fusee, fuze, ignition, lighter, passion, pilot light, primer, roaring (болезнь лошадей), scorching, touch string, touchhole, wind burn (заболевание растений), windburn (заболевание растений), fervor (перен.), (для взрыва) ambition2) Literal: heat of the moment (in the heat of the moment \запал в запале; под горячую руку; необдуманно; в порыве страсти), heat of the moment3) Military: detonator, fuse assembly (гранаты), igniter set (ручной гранаты), portfire, time-fuse4) Engineering: blaster, bursting charge, glow, igniting fuse, premature drying (повреждение растений)5) Agriculture: hot-wind burn, shrinkage, wind burn, windburn (растений, семян)6) Chemistry: blasting cap, igniter7) Construction: blaster fuse, fusing, match8) Automobile industry: ignition device (напр. в двигателе с самовоспламенением)9) Veterinary medicine: broken wind (у лошади), chest-foundering, heaves (у лошадей), pursiness, wind10) Mining: miner's squib, squib11) Special term: touch-string13) Makarov: fuse (средство воспламенения), heat injury (растений), primer (средство воспламенения), scorching (хлебов)14) Security: initiator, pyrotechnic squib15) Electrical engineering: ignitor -
50 трубка
1) General subject: pipe, pipeful (табаку), roll, shank (ключа), shell (ракеты), snorkel (для плавания с маской под водой), tobacco pipe, tobacco-pipe, tube, windway (духового инструмента)2) Computers: receiver3) Biology: (грунтовая) corer (для взятия проб), trumpet (форма цветка)4) Naval: tap, tube (электронная)5) Medicine: canal6) Colloquial: cell phone8) Military: ( thin) (small-diameter) tube, (thin) pipe, fuse assembly, igniting fuze, ignition fuze9) Engineering: duct, fuse, ignition fuse, lance (для вдувания воздуха или газа), small-diameter tube, thin pipe, Bezel ring, Bezelring (манометра)10) Mathematics: fuze, tubular neighborhood, valve11) Automobile industry: conduit13) Mining: jet, vent (вулканическая)14) Forestry: tile15) Metallurgy: lance (для поддува кислорода)16) Information technology: tube( электронно-лучевая)17) Communications: (микротелефонная) handset19) Mechanic engineering: gear (часового механизма), lead20) Silicates: vial21) Drilling: sleeve22) Automation: spile23) Arms production: range (установка трубки), socket24) Telephony: handset25) Aviation medicine: duct (в организме)26) Makarov: canal (вдоль стенки раковины), pipe (дефект ИС), (Cocc.) tube, tubule27) Bicycle: sew-up (tire) (однотрубка), tubular (tire) (однотрубка) -
51 электровоспламенитель
1) Aviation: electric squib2) Military: electric primer, flash fuse3) Engineering: electric fuse, electric spark igniter, electrical igniter, igniting wire, squib (для пороховых зарядов)4) Automobile industry: electrical ignition unit (подушки безопасности)5) Mining: detonator fuse (в электродетонаторе), fuse, fuze, igniter6) Electronics: electric spark ignitor7) Geophysics: electric fuze8) Oil&Gas technology electrical ignitorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электровоспламенитель
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52 Bickford, William
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 1774 Devonshire, Englandd. 1834 Tuckingmill, Cornwall, England[br]English leather merchant, inventor of the safety fuse.[br]Having tried in vain to make his living as a currier in Truro, Cornwall, he set up as a leather merchant in Tuckingmill and became aware of the high casualty rates suffered by local tin-miners in shot-firing accidents. He therefore started attempts to discover a safe means of igniting charges, and came up with a form of safety fuse that made the operation of blasting much less hazardous. It was patented in 1831 and consisted of a cable of jute and string containing a thin core of powder; it provided a dependable means for conveying the flame to the charge so that the danger of hang fires was almost eliminated. Its accurate and consistent timing allowed the firing of several holes at a time without the fusing of the last being destroyed by the blast from the first. By 1840, a gutta-percha fuse had been developed which could be used in wet conditions and was an improvement until the use of dynamite for shot-firing.Accounts of the invention, after it had been described in the Report from the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines (1835, London) were widespread in various foreign mining journals, and in the 1840s factories were set up in different mining areas on the European continent, in America and in Australia. Bickford himself founded a firm at Tuckingmill in the year that he came up with his invention which was later controlled by his descendants until it finally merged with Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) after the First World War.[br]Further ReadingF.Heise, 1904, Sprengstoffe und Zündung der Sprengschüsse, Berlin (provides a detailed description of the development).W.J.Reader, 1970, Imperial Chemical Industries. A History, Vol. I, London: Oxford University Press (throws light on the tight international connections of Bickford's firm with Nobel industries).WK -
53 запал
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54 воспламенительный фитиль
1) Military: igniting fuse2) Security: ignition cord-fuseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > воспламенительный фитиль
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55 электровоспламенитель
electric spark igniter, ( для пороховых зарядов) squib, igniting wire* * *электровоспламени́тель м. горн.
electric fuse, igniter* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > электровоспламенитель
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56 wire
1) проволока || скреплять [связывать\] проволокой2) трос4) монтировать ( (электро) проводку или провода); прокладывать провода5) эл., вчт. шина6) проволочное соединение; проводное соединение || соединять [монтировать\] проволокой7) формировать (меж)соединения; выполнять разводку ( межсоединений)9) связь передавать по проводам•wire in coils — проволока в бухтах-
active wires
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address wire
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aerial contact wire
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aerial wire
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aluminum wire
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aluminum-clad wire
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alumoweld wire
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ampere wires
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anchor wire
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annealed wire
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antenna wire
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armature binding wire
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armoring wire
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baling wire
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barbed wire
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bare wire
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bead wire
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bell wire
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bethanized wire
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bimetallic wire
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binding wire
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bit wire
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black-drawn wire
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black wire
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bond wire
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bonding wire
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bracing wire
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braided wire
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brazing wire
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bright wire
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broken wire
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bundle wires
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busbar wire
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carrying wire
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catenary wire
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ceramic wire
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clad wire
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clipped wire
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coarse wire
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coated wire
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coils wire
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cold-drawn wire
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common wire
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composite ground wire with optical fibers
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composite wire
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connecting wire
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contact wire
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control wire
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copper wire
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copper-clad wire
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copper-coated wire
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coppered wire
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core wire
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cotton-covered wire
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cotton-enamel covered wire
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covered wire
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current-carrying wire
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dead wire
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dead-drawn wire
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diamond impregnated wire
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diamond wire
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drawn wire
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drop wire
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dumet wire
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duplex wire
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earth wire
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electrode wire
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enameled wire
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equipment wire
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exploding wire
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fastening wire
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fiber-optic cored shield wire
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field wire
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filamentary wire
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filler wire
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finer wire
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fishing wire
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fixture wire
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flameproof wire
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flat wire
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flexible shafting wire
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flexible wire
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flux-cored wire
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fly wire
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four-draft wire
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fully galvanized wire
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fuse wire
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galvanized iron wire
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galvanized wire
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glazed wire
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ground wire
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guy wire
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hard-drawn wire
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heavy-gage wire
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heavy wire
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hookup wire
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hot wire
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idle wires
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igniting wire
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indented wire
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inhibit wire
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inlet wire
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insulated ground wire
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insulated wire
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interconnecting wire
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ionizer wire
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iron-conduit wire
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jumper wire
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killed wire
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knitting needle wire
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lashing wire
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latch guard wire
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lead wire
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lead-covered wire
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lead-in wire
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line wire
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litzendraht wire
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litz wire
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live wire
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magnet wire
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magnetic wire
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merchant wire
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messenger wire
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metallizing wire
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metal-shielded wire
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multifilament wire
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nail wire
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neutral wire
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nichrome wire
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nickeline wire
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office wire
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open wire
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order wire
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overhead wire
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pan wire
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paper-insulated wire
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parallel wires
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piano wire
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pilot wire
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plain wire
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plow steel wire
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plug wire
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point wire
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presser foot wire
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prestressed concrete wire
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printed wire
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profiled wire
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protective earth wire
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pulling wire
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radio wire
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rectangular wire
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reinforcing wire
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relay wire
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resistance wire
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retrieving wire
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return wire
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rivet wire
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rolled wire
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rope wire
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route wire
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rubber-covered wire
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screen wire
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screened wire
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screw wire
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section wire
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sheathed wire
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shielded wire
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shield wire
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short-circuiting wire
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signal wire
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silicone wire
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silk-covered wire
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sky wire
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slide wire
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slow-burning wire
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soft-down wire
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solid wire
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staple forming wire
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static wire
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stay wire
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steel-aluminum wire
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strain-sensitive wire
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stranded wire
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strand wire
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stranded welding wire
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stretching wire
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superconducting wire
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suspension wire
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switch wire
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tension wire
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thermocouple wire
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three-draft wire
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tie wire
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tinned wire
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track-circuit wire
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trapezoidal wire
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trolley wire
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tube wire
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twin wire
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twisted wire
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uncoated wire
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uninsulated wire
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varnished wire
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varnished-cambric wire
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vent wire
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welding wire
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well measuring wire
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wet-drawn wire
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winding wire
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woven wire
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58 капсюль-воспламенитель
1) Military: cap primer, case primer, flash igniter, fulminating detonator, fuse, ignition charge, percussion primer2) Engineering: fulminate cap, percussion cap, primer3) Oilfield: igniter4) Arms production: igniting primerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > капсюль-воспламенитель
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59 도화선
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60 (to) ignite
(to) ignite /ɪgˈnaɪt/A v. t.1 accendere; incendiare; infiammare ( anche fig.): to ignite fuel, accendere il carburante; His speech ignited the crowd, il suo discorso ha infiammato la folla2 (chim.) calcinare; incenerireB v. i.accendersi; prendere fuoco● (mil.) igniting fuse, miccia d'accensione.
См. также в других словарях:
fuse — There are two distinct words: (1) the one meaning ‘a device for igniting a bomb’ is 17c from Latin fusus ‘spindle’, and (2) the one meaning ‘a device or component for protecting an electric circuit’ is 19c, derived from the earlier verb meaning… … Modern English usage
Fuse (explosives) — In an explosive, pyrotechnic device or military munition, a fuse (or fuze) is the part of the device that initiates function. In common usage, the word fuse is used indiscriminately. However, when being specific (and in particular in a military… … Wikipedia
fuse — fuse1 fuseless, adj. fuselike, adj. /fyoohz/, n., v., fused, fusing. n. 1. a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive. 2. fuze (def. 1). 3. have a short fuse, Informal. to anger easily; have… … Universalium
igniting fuse — degiklis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Įtaisas parako užtaisams, kietajam raketiniam kurui, padegamiesiems ir šviečiamiesiems mišiniams uždegti. Tai metalinis ritinėlis su plyšiais šonuose ir dugne, pripildytas padegamosios medžiagos… … Artilerijos terminų žodynas
fuse — I [[t]fyuz[/t]] n. v. fused, fus•ing 1) a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive 2) fuze 1) 3) fuze 3) • have a short fuse Etymology: 1635–45; < It fuso < L fūsus spindle fuse′less,… … From formal English to slang
fuse — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. & intr. melt with intense heat; liquefy. 2 tr. & intr. blend or amalgamate into one whole by or as by melting. 3 tr. provide (a circuit, plug, etc.) with a fuse. 4 a intr. (of an appliance) cease to function when a fuse blows … Useful english dictionary
fuse — I. /fjuz / (say fyoohz) noun 1. Electricity a device for preventing an excessive current from passing through a circuit, consisting of a piece of wire which breaks the circuit by melting if the current exceeds a specified value. 2. a tube, ribbon …
fuse — English has two distinct words fuse. The noun, ‘igniting device’ [17], comes via Italian fuso from Latin fūsus ‘spindle’, a word of unknown origin. Its modern application comes from the fact that the long thin shape of the original gunpowder… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fuse — English has two distinct words fuse. The noun, ‘igniting device’ [17], comes via Italian fuso from Latin fūsus ‘spindle’, a word of unknown origin. Its modern application comes from the fact that the long thin shape of the original gunpowder… … Word origins
fuse — fjuËz n. protective device in an electrical circuit which melts under excess voltage and breaks the circuit; cord or tube for igniting an explosive v. combine by melting together; be combined through melting together; unite, combine; be united… … English contemporary dictionary
fuse — I. v. a. 1. Melt, liquefy (by heat), smelt. 2. Amalgamate, blend, commingle, intermingle, intermix, make homogeneous. II. v. n. 1. Melt, be fused. 2. Blend, intermingle, coalesce, amalgamate. III. n. Match, igniting t … New dictionary of synonyms