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1 Randstein
Randstein m TECH curbstone (an Bordkante der Straße); hearth side brick, hearth wall brick (Hochofen) -
2 стена рабочего пространства
Metallurgy: hearth wall (печи)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стена рабочего пространства
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3 стенка рабочего пространства печи
Engineering: hearth wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стенка рабочего пространства печи
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4 горн
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5 высота горна
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > высота горна
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6 диаметр горна
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > диаметр горна
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7 конструкция стенки горна
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > конструкция стенки горна
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8 настыль в горне
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > настыль в горне
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9 охлаждение горна
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > охлаждение горна
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10 передел в кричном горне
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > передел в кричном горне
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11 температура горна
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > температура горна
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12 настыль
гарнисаж; настыль — wall accretion
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13 кузнечный горн
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > кузнечный горн
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14 Kamin
m; -s, -e; innen: fireplace; bes. südd. (Schornstein) chimney (auch GEOL.); am Kamin sitzen sit in front of the fire; in den Kamin schreiben fig. write s.th. off; das kannst du dir in den Kamin schreiben auch you can say goodbye to that ( oder forget that)* * *der Kaminfireside; ingle; chimney; fireplace; hearth* * *Ka|min [ka'miːn]m or (dial) nt -s, -e1) (= Schornstein) chimney; (= Abzugsschacht) flueetw in den Kamín schreiben — to write sth off
2) (= offene Feuerstelle) fireplaceeine Plauderei am Kamín — a fireside chat
wir saßen am or vor dem Kamín — we sat by or in front of the fire
ein offener Kamín — an open fireplace
3) (GEOL = Felskamin) chimney* * *der2) (a space in a room (usually in a wall) with a chimney above, for a fire: a wide stone fireplace.) fireplace3) (a place beside a fireplace: The old man slept by the fireside; ( also adjective) a fireside chair.) fireside* * *Ka·min<-s, -e>[kaˈmi:n]1. (offene Feuerstelle) fireplace2. (Schornstein) chimney4.▶ etw in den \Kamin schreiben to write sth off* * *der, schweiz.: das; Kamins, Kamine1) fireplacesie saßen am Kamin — they sat by the hearth or the fireside
2) (bes. südd.): (Schornstein; Felsspalt) chimney* * *am Kamin sitzen sit in front of the fire;* * *der, schweiz.: das; Kamins, Kamine1) fireplacesie saßen am Kamin — they sat by the hearth or the fireside
2) (bes. südd.): (Schornstein; Felsspalt) chimney* * *-e m.chimney n.fireplace n. -
15 настыль
м. accretion, buildup, crust, scull, skullгарнисаж; настыль — wall accretion
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16 pietra
f stonepietra focaia flintpietra preziosa precious stonepietra miliare milestone ( also fig)* * *pietra s.f. stone: pietra angolare, corner stone (anche fig.); pietra artificiale, sintetica, artificial, synthetic stone; (arch.) pietra bugnata, ashlar work; pietra calcarea, limestone; pietra chilometrica, milestone; pietra confinaria, boundary stone; pietra da affilare, whetstone; pietra da costruzione, structural stone; (min.) pietra da gesso, gypsum; pietra da lastrico, flagstone; pietra da mulino, millstone; pietra da taglio, freestone; pietra del focolare, hearth-stone; (arch.) pietra di chiave, keystone; pietra di paragone, touchstone (anche fig.); pietra filosofale, philosopher's stone; pietra focaia, flint (o firestone); (chim.) pietra infernale, silver nitrate; pietra lavorata, dressed stone; pietra litografica, lithographic stone; (min.) pietra lunare, moonstone; pietra miliare, milestone (anche fig.); (min.) pietra perla, perlite; pietra per molare, grindstone; pietra pomice, pumice stone; (min.) pietra refrattaria, fire stone; una pietra preziosa, a precious stone; pietra dura, semipreziosa, semiprecious stone; un anello con tre pietre, a ring set with three stones; scagliare pietre contro, a qlcu., to throw stones at s.o.; un mucchio di pietre, a heap of stones; pavimento di pietra, stone floor; pietra tombale, sepolcrale, tombstone (o gravestone); cava di pietra, stone quarry (o stone pit); lastra di pietra, flag; lavorazione della pietra, stone dressing; taglio della pietra, stone cutting // pietra dello scandalo, ( chi ha dato scandalo) (chief) culprit; ( chi è di cattivo esempio) bad example // età della pietra, Stone Age // (med.) male della pietra, gravel stone // avere un cuore di pietra, to have a heart of stone // essere duro, freddo come una pietra, to be as hard, as cold as a stone // mettere una pietra su qlco., to let bygones be bygones: cambiò città e mise una pietra sul suo passato, he moved to a new town and forgot his past // non lasciare pietra su pietra, not to leave a stone standing // posare la prima pietra, to lay the foundation stone.* * *['pjɛtra]1. sfporre la prima pietra — (fondare) to set up
2.* * *['pjɛtra]sostantivo femminile1) (materia) stoneun muro di o in pietra a stone wall; una lastra di pietra — a flagstone
2) (sasso, roccia) stone, rockposare o porre la prima pietra — to lay the foundation stone; fig. to lay the foundations
3) (gemma) stonepietra falsa — paste, artificial stone
•pietra angolare — cornerstone (anche fig.)
pietra miliare — milestone (anche fig.)
pietra di paragone — touchstone (anche fig.)
pietra tombale — gravestone, headstone, tombstone
••chi è senza peccato scagli la prima pietra — prov. people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
la pietra dello scandalo — = a bad example
* * *pietra/'pjεtra/sostantivo f.2 (sasso, roccia) stone, rock; posare o porre la prima pietra to lay the foundation stone; fig. to lay the foundations3 (gemma) stone; pietra falsa paste, artificial stonechi è senza peccato scagli la prima pietra prov. people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones; avere un cuore di pietra to have a heart of stone; c'è un sole che spacca le -e there's a blazing sun; mettiamoci una pietra sopra! let bygones be bygones! la pietra dello scandalo = a bad example\pietra angolare cornerstone (anche fig.); pietra dura semiprecious stone; pietra filosofale philosopher's stone; pietra focaia firestone; pietra da gesso gypsum; pietra di luna moonstone; pietra miliare milestone (anche fig.); pietra di paragone touchstone (anche fig.); pietra pomice pumice (stone); pietra preziosa precious stone; pietra tombale gravestone, headstone, tombstone. -
17 конструкция стенки горна
Metallurgy: hearth side-wall constructionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конструкция стенки горна
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18 Д-385
СКОЛЬКО ДУШЕ УГОДНО coll subord clause with быть« used as adv usu. pres fixed WO(to do sth.) without any limitations, restrictions, to the extent one wantsto one's hearth content(for) as long as one likes (pleases) as much as one likes (pleases) (for) as long as one's heart desires as much as one's heart desires.«Она под вымышленной фамилией, под которой все меня узнавали, высмеивала меня сколько душе угодно в стенгазете» (Пастернак 1)."...She made fun of me to her heart's content in the wall newspaper, referring to me by some invented name that everyone could see through" (1a)(Бугров:)...Жить можете тут сколько вашей душе угодно, хоть до Рождества... (Чехов 1). (В.:) You can live here as long as you like - till Christmas, even (1b). -
19 сколько душе угодно
• СКОЛЬКО ДУШЕ УГОДНО coll=====⇒ (to do sth.) without any limitations, restrictions, to the extent one wants:- (for) as long as one likes < pleases>;- as much as one likes < pleases>;- as much as one's heart desires.♦ "Она под вымышленной фамилией, под которой все меня узнавали, высмеивала меня сколько душе угодно в стенгазете" (Пастернак 1). "...She made fun of me to her heart's content in the wall newspaper, referring to me by some invented name that everyone could see through" (1a)♦ [Бугров:]...Жить можете тут сколько вашей душе угодно, хоть до Рождества... (Чехов 1). [В.:] You can live here as long as you like - till Christmas, even (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сколько душе угодно
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20 BÆR
* * *bœr, or býr, gen. baejar or býjar; gen. biar also occurs, esp. in Norse MSS. of the 14th century, Fb., but is rare and unclassical; pl. -ir, gen. -ja, dat. -jum. In Icel. people say bær; in Norway bö in Swed. and Dan. (always with y) by; the root word being búa, bú: this word is very freq. in local names of towns and villages throughout the whole of Scandinavia; and wherever the Scandinavian tribes settled the name by or bö went along with them. In the map of Northern England the use of this word marks out the limits and extent of the Norse immigration, e. g. the name Kirkby or Kirby; about twenty or thirty such are found in English maps of the Northern and Midland Counties, denoting churches built by the Norse or Danish settlers, as Whitby, Grimsby, etc., cp. Kirkjubær in Icel. In Denmark and Sweden local names ending in -by are almost numberless.I. a town, village, this is the Norse, Swed., and Dan. notion; þeir brenna býi at köldum kolum, Fms. xi. 122; til bæjarins (of Niðarós), vii. 30; of Bergen, viii. 360, 438; Tunsberg, ix. 361; of the town residence of the earl of Orkney, Nj. 267: allit., borgir ok bæi, castles and towns, Ann. 1349, etc. etc.; baejar-biskup, a town-bishop, Fms. vii. 32; bæjar-prestr, a town-priest, D. N.; bæjar-lögmaðr, a town-justice, id.; bæjar-lýðr, bæjar-lið, bæjar-menn, town’s-people, Fms. viii. 38, 160, 210, Eg. 240, Bs. i. 78; baejar-brenna, the burning of a town, Fms. x. 30; bæjar-bygð, a town-district, viii. 247; bæjar-gjald, a town-rate, N. G. L. i. 328; bæjar-sýsla, a town-office, Fms. vi. 109; bæjar-starf, id., Hkr. iii. 441; bæjar-seta, dwelling in town, Ld. 73, Ísl. ii. 392.II. a farm, landed estate, this is the Icel. notion, as that country has no towns; bær in Icel. answers to the Germ. ‘hof,’ Norweg. ‘ból,’ Dan. ‘gaard,’ denoting a farm, or farmyard and buildings, or both together; hence the phrase, reisa, göra, setja bæ, efna til bæjar, to build the farmstead, Eb. 10, 26, 254, Ld. 96, 98, Fs. 26, Landn. 126, 127, Eg. 131, Gísl. 8, 28, Bs. i. 26, Þorst. hv. 35; byggja bæ, Bs. i. 60; the phrase, bær heitir…, a farm is called so and so, Ísl. ii. 322, 323, 325, Ann. 1300, Hrafn. 22, Dropl. 5; the allit. phrase, búa á bæ…, Þorst. hv. 37; the passages are numberless, and ‘bær’ has almost become synonymous with ‘house and home;’ and as it specially means ‘the farm-buildings,’ Icel. also say innan-bæjar, in-doors; utan-bæjar, out-of-doors; í bæ, within doors; milii baejar ok stöðuls, K. Þ. K. 78; milli bæja; bæ frá bæ, from house to house; á bæ og af bæ, at home and abroad: things belonging to a bær, bæjar-dyr, the doors of the houses, the chief entrance; bæjar-hurð ( janua); bæjar-veggr, the wall of the houses; bæjar-bust, the gable of the houses; bæjar-lækr, the home-spring, well; bæjar-hlað, the premises; bæjar-stétt, the pavement in the front of the houses; bæjar-leið, a furlong, a short distance as between two ‘bæir;’ bæjar-sund, passage between the houses; bæjar-hús, the home-stead, opp. to fjár-hús, etc., where cattle is kept, or barns and the like; fram-bær, the front part of the houses; torf-bær, timbr-bær, a ‘bær’ built of turf or timber: phrases denoting the ‘bær’ as hearth and home, hér sú Guð í bæ, God be in this house, a form of greeting, cp. Luke x. 5; bæjar-bragr, the customs or life in a house; nema börn hvað á bæ er títt (a proverb).
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