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стакан-et, -, -a/-ene* * *glass, jar* * *subst. glass subst. [ varer] glassware subst. [ ølglass] tumbler subst. [ syltetøy] jar subst. [ medisin] bottle subst. [ i plater] plate glass subst. (sjøfart) bell (byggetek) (klart glass) transparent glass (plast/glass) (termisk herdet glass) tempered glass (glassprod) (varmebestandig glass) heat-resisting glass (byggetek) (varmeforsterkt glass) heat-strengthened glass -
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[glaːs] nounزُجاج( also adjective) a glass bottle.
2) a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking:كأس زُجاجيsherry-glasses.
3) (also ˈlooking-glass) a mirror.مِرآه4) a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one:تِلِسْكوب: مِقْرابThe glass is falling.
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مِلْءُ قَدَح (أو كأس) \ cupful: the contents of a full cup. glass: the contents of a glass: I drank half a glass of milk. glassful: as much as a drinking glass will hold. -
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• He whose windows are of glass should never throw stones - Людей не осуждай, а за собою примечай (Л)• People living in glass houses should not throw stones - Людей не осуждай, а за собою примечай (Л), Не смейся, братец, чужой сестрице: своя в девицах (H), Не указывай на людей пальцем, не указали б на тебя и всей рукой (H) -
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زُجاج \ glass: the hard clear material that windows are made of. -
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11 Glass Cloth
A beautiful highly lustrous material, which is manufactured of glass fibres in France, Austria, Italy and the U.S.A. Mostly used for church decoration. The thread is drawn out of a molten bar of glass at 200 yards a minute. The weaving is done on looms. The most beautiful shades are obtained while the glass is in a state of fusion, before drawing. -
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Glass in a form suitable for spinning or weaving. It is manufactured in two common forms: - (1). Continuous filaments. (2). Staple fibres of spinnable lengths. -
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Linen fabrics for kitchen use for which the flax fibre is best suitable because no lint remains on the glasses or dishes after drying. Generally woven without colour but some cloths have narrow stripings and others have the words " Glass Cloth " woven in the fabric. A standard cloth is made 52 ends and 60 picks per inch, 35's lea warp and weft. When colour is used a doubled cotton yam is found to be most suitable. The weaves may be plain, 2 & 2 twill, basket or small matt, or huckaback. The cotton imitations are woven from heavy yams such as 10's to 18's warp and weft and about 52 ends and 40 picks per inch. -
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Температура стеклованияТемпература, при которой полимер переходит при охлаждении из высокоэластического или вязкотекучего состояния в стеклообразное состояние. Температура стеклования определяется химическим составом и строением цепи полимера.Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > glass-transition temperature
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см. glass-lined pipeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > glass-lined tube
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Gen Mgtthe level in an organization beyond which women are supposedly unable to gain promotion. A glass ceiling often exists at senior management level and is perceived as an invisible barrier to career progression for women. Equal opportunities policies and legislation work to break such ceilings to make equal career advancement opportunities available to both men and women. -
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كُوب \ glass, cup, tumbler. \ See Also كأس، قدح (قدَح) -
18 Glass Aluminium Paper And Plastic
Engineering: GAPPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Glass Aluminium Paper And Plastic
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19 Glass And Instrument Technology
Position ( job): GITУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Glass And Instrument Technology
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20 Glass Bass
Music: GB
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