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1 motion compensator
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > motion compensator
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2 движение по вертикали
Русско-английский авиационный словарь > движение по вертикали
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3 движение по вертикали
Русско-английский аэрокосмический словарь > движение по вертикали
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4 движение по вертикали
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > движение по вертикали
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5 компенсатор бурильной колонны
компенсатор бурильной колонны
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6 компенсатор вертикальной качки
1) Naval: active heave compensator (offshore rig)2) Engineering: heave compensator (для плавучих морских оснований)3) Oil: counterweight heave compensator (для плавучих морских оснований), deadline heave compensator, heave compensator (плавучего основания), motion compensator (плавучей буровой)4) Oilfield: heave compensating deviceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсатор вертикальной качки
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7 подъём
1) General subject: acclivity, ascendancy, ascension, ascent, boom (в экономике), camber (в мостах), climb, enthusiasm, flow up, flow-up (уровня), heave, high, instep (ноги, ботинка), levitation, lift, lifting, pathos, pickup, proliferation, pry, raise, reclaiming (целины), reclamation (нови), rise, rouse, salvage, salve, spring tide, step, turnout, up, up-grade, upbeat, upgrade, upheaval, uphill, uplift (культуры и т. п.), uprise, uprising, upsurge, upsurgence, upsweep (деловой активности), upswing, upturn, wave, upliftment2) Geology: climbing, grade up, mill hole, upheaval (силой, действующей снизу), upraise, upwell, upwelling3) Aviation: ascending (набор высоты), ascent (набор высоты), climb (набор высоты), climbing (набор высоты), getting up5) Medicine: rising, Lights On (исследование сна)6) Sports: Stemme7) Military: lift-off, reveille, sweep-up (напр. поверхностной пыли)8) Engineering: ascending grade, boost, grade (дороги), gradient, heaving, hoist (груза), hoisting (груза), lift (груза), lift motion (груза), lift operation, lifting (груза), lifting action, lifting operation, positive grade, raise operation, raised area, ride, uplift (груза), ( например, лебёдкой рабочего стола пресса) the hoisting10) Railway term: ascend, breaking (целины), curvature (крыши), height of lift, helper grade, pusher grade, upward journey11) Economy: runup, takeoff (одна из "стадий экономического роста", напр. промышленная революция в Англии)12) Accounting: expansion (экономической активности), recovery, surge (в экономике), takeoff, upturn (конъюнктуры)14) Mining: angle, conveyance, egress (из шахты), hauling-up, raising (подъёмного сосуда), uphill gradient, upward gradient, wind15) Road works: hump16) Forestry: raising (барабана ролла)17) Metallurgy: building-up (давлени), mounting, rise (напр. свода печи), rising-back (маятника после излома образца)18) Polygraphy: taker-up, taking-up (напр. листа при его отделении от стопы)20) Jargon: pop to21) Oil: ascent (уровня), back off (долота с забоя скважины), elevation (уровня), lifting (лебёдкой), lifting motion, pulling (инструмента), pulling-out (лебёдкой из скважины), raising, rise (уровня), rising gradient, runback (шпинделя при перекреплении патрона), standing up, trip-out (бурильного инструмента), winding (с помощью лебёдки)22) Fishery: emerging (ныряльщика), hauling, heaving (трала)24) Mechanics: lift action25) Advertising: build-up26) Business: increase, surge, upward movement27) Oilfield: pulling out28) EBRD: recovery (об экономике)29) Polymers: throw30) Automation: building-up, lifting movement31) Plastics: stroke32) Robots: recovery (напр. производственных показателей)33) Oceanography: climb (напр, глубинных вод)35) Gold mining: ramp-up36) Electrical engineering: boost (напр. напряжения), boosting (напр, напряжения) -
8 подъем
1) General subject: acclivity, ascendancy, ascension, ascent, boom (в экономике), camber (в мостах), climb, enthusiasm, flow up, flow-up (уровня), heave, high, instep (ноги, ботинка), levitation, lift, lifting, pathos, pickup, proliferation, pry, raise, reclaiming (целины), reclamation (нови), rise, rouse, salvage, salve, spring tide, step, turnout, up, up-grade, upbeat, upgrade, upheaval, uphill, uplift (культуры и т. п.), uprise, uprising, upsurge, upsurgence, upsweep (деловой активности), upswing, upturn, wave, upliftment2) Geology: climbing, grade up, mill hole, upheaval (силой, действующей снизу), upraise, upwell, upwelling3) Aviation: ascending (набор высоты), ascent (набор высоты), climb (набор высоты), climbing (набор высоты), getting up5) Medicine: rising, Lights On (исследование сна)6) Sports: Stemme7) Military: lift-off, reveille, sweep-up (напр. поверхностной пыли)8) Engineering: ascending grade, boost, grade (дороги), gradient, heaving, hoist (груза), hoisting (груза), lift (груза), lift motion (груза), lift operation, lifting (груза), lifting action, lifting operation, positive grade, raise operation, raised area, ride, uplift (груза), ( например, лебёдкой рабочего стола пресса) the hoisting10) Railway term: ascend, breaking (целины), curvature (крыши), height of lift, helper grade, pusher grade, upward journey11) Economy: runup, takeoff (одна из "стадий экономического роста", напр. промышленная революция в Англии)12) Accounting: expansion (экономической активности), recovery, surge (в экономике), takeoff, upturn (конъюнктуры)14) Mining: angle, conveyance, egress (из шахты), hauling-up, raising (подъёмного сосуда), uphill gradient, upward gradient, wind15) Road works: hump16) Forestry: raising (барабана ролла)17) Metallurgy: building-up (давлени), mounting, rise (напр. свода печи), rising-back (маятника после излома образца)18) Polygraphy: taker-up, taking-up (напр. листа при его отделении от стопы)20) Jargon: pop to21) Oil: ascent (уровня), back off (долота с забоя скважины), elevation (уровня), lifting (лебёдкой), lifting motion, pulling (инструмента), pulling-out (лебёдкой из скважины), raising, rise (уровня), rising gradient, runback (шпинделя при перекреплении патрона), standing up, trip-out (бурильного инструмента), winding (с помощью лебёдки)22) Fishery: emerging (ныряльщика), hauling, heaving (трала)24) Mechanics: lift action25) Advertising: build-up26) Business: increase, surge, upward movement27) Oilfield: pulling out28) EBRD: recovery (об экономике)29) Polymers: throw30) Automation: building-up, lifting movement31) Plastics: stroke32) Robots: recovery (напр. производственных показателей)33) Oceanography: climb (напр, глубинных вод)35) Gold mining: ramp-up36) Electrical engineering: boost (напр. напряжения), boosting (напр, напряжения) -
9 вертикальная качка
1) Naval: heaving motions, sending, surging2) Engineering: dipping, heaving, heaving motion3) Oil: heave (бурового судна), heave (плавучего основания)4) Fishery: scendУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вертикальная качка
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10 волнообразное движение
1) General subject: sinuosity, undulation2) Geology: undulatory movement3) Aviation: undulating4) Engineering: undulatory motion5) Construction: oscillating movement, undulating motion6) Economy: wave-like movement (экономических показателей)7) Astronautics: wave motion8) Drilling: oscillatory motion9) Aviation medicine: heaveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волнообразное движение
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11 вълнение
1. choppiness, rough water(s), motion(при пътуване по море) a rough seaвълнение близо до брега land-swellпри голямо вълнение in stormy seas2. прен. agitation, emotion, excitement(радостно) thrill(нервно) fluster(нервност) nervousnessвълнение преди излизане на сцената stage frightсхванат от вълнение глас a tense voiceедва се сдържам от вълнение be (all) in a flutter3. (размирица) disturbance, unrest, trouble, commotion, tumult, turmoilработнически вълнения industrial unrest* * *вълнѐние,ср., -я 1. choppiness, rough water(s), motion; ( при пътуване по море) a rough sea; \вълнениее близо до брега land-swell; голямо \вълнениее heavy/high sea; мъртво \вълнениее ground-swell; насрещно \вълнениее head sea; при голямо \вълнениее in stormy seas;2. прен. agitation, emotion, excitement; ( радостно) thrill; ( нервно) fluster; ( нервност) nervousness; ( възбуда) commotion; \вълнениее преди излизане на сцената stage fright; душевно \вълнениее agitation of mind/soul; едва се сдържам от \вълнениее be (all) in a flutter; схванат от \вълнениее глас a tense voice;3. ( размирици) disturbance, unrest, trouble, commotion, tumult, turmoil; работнически \вълнениея industrial unrest.* * *agitation: вълнение of mind - душевно вълнение; commotion; discomposure; emotion{i`mouSn}; excitement (радостно); fluster; flutter; heave (мор.); malcontent; pother{`pO:Tx}; roughness (мъртво); thrill (мъртво); trouble; undulation; upset{Xp`set}* * *1. (нервно) fluster 2. (нервност) nervousness 3. (при пътуване по море) a rough sea 4. (радостно) thrill 5. (размирица) disturbance, unrest, trouble, commotion, tumult, turmoil 6. choppiness, rough water(s), motion 7. ВЪЛНЕНИЕ близо до брега land-swell 8. голямо ВЪЛНЕНИЕ а heavy/high sea 9. душевно ВЪЛНЕНИЕagitation of mind/soul: ВЪЛНЕНИЕ преди излизане на сцената stage fright 10. едва се сдържам от ВЪЛНЕНИЕ be (all) in a flutter 11. мъртво ВЪЛНЕНИЕ ground-sea-swell 12. насрещно ВЪЛНЕНИЕ head sea 13. прен. agitation, emotion, excitement 14. при голямоВЪЛНЕНИЕ in stormy seas 15. работнически вълнения industrial unrest 16. схванат от ВЪЛНЕНИЕ глас a tense voice -
12 вертикальные колебания
1) Naval: bouncing motion, heaving oscillation2) Automobile industry: heave motions (кузова)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вертикальные колебания
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13 изгиб
1) General subject: bay (горы), bend, bent, bought, buckle (вертикальный), circumflexion, circumvolution, crankle, crinkle, curvature, curve, deflexion, double (реки), (резкий) elbow, flection, flexing, flexion, inflection, inflexion, kink, meander, meanders, offset (трубы, стержня), querl, quirk, shade, sinuosity, sweep, tournure (фигуры, части тела), turn (дороги), twist, twisting, whorl (стебля), wimple, winding, wriggle, bring to bay (горы)2) Geology: crenulation, fold, stepfold, yield3) Biology: incurvation8) Engineering: arch, bend section (волновода), bow, camber, crooking, elbow (антенны, волновода), elbow curvature, heave, knee, offset, return (напр. стены)9) Agriculture: flexure10) Construction: bending down, flexure (балки, упругого тела)11) Mathematics: curving, flection (линии, поверхности), flexion (линии, поверхности)12) Railway term: knuckle13) Automobile industry: crippling14) Architecture: wind15) Mining: bending (ание), buckling (буровых штанг или труб при больших усилиях подачи), dogleg, flexure (горных пород)17) Metallurgy: coil camber18) Polygraphy: sag19) Telecommunications: macrobend (оптокабеля)20) Information technology: bend (вид графического преобразовани)22) Silicates: crook23) Mechanics: incurvature24) Drilling: angularity25) Microelectronics: warpage26) Polymers: kinkle27) Automation: bending motion (напр. в запястье робота), bowing, flex, gooseneck, knee (кривой)29) Robots: incurvature (кривой), sheer30) Arms production: curl32) Makarov: bend (форма), bending (вид деформации), bending deflection, buckling, circumflection, cripple, crook (реки, дороги и т.п.), cross breaking, elbow (волновода, трубы), flexure (упругий), folding, heave (сваи при погружении), hog, incurvation (внутрь), incurvature (внутрь), meander (реки, дороги), return (напр., стены), warp (земной коры)33) Gold mining: bending34) oil&gas: pipe bend35) Combustion gas turbines: bending (деформация)36) LP players: offset (S-образный или J-образный изгиб стержневого тонарма, при котором звукосниматель располагается под углом 25[deg] по отношению к оси тонарма) -
14 перемещение вверх
1) Geology: upward dislocation2) Engineering: heave (тяжёлого предмета)3) Automobile industry: heave, lifting motion, lifting movement, upward movement4) Automation: climbing -
15 nostaa
yks.nom. nostaa; yks.gen. nostan; yks.part. nosti; yks.ill. nostaisi; mon.gen. nostakoon; mon.part. nostanut; mon.ill. nostettiincut (verb)draw (verb)draw out (verb)fork (verb)heave (verb)hoist (verb)increase (verb)lever (verb)lift (verb)pick up (verb)put up (verb)raise (verb)sling (verb)trice up (verb)weigh (verb)withdraw (verb)take up (noun)* * *• produce• bring up• better• bale out• ascend• lever• lift up• lift• make better• move up• cause• elevate• pick up• mount• fork• increase• incite• improve• hoist• hoidt• draw up• give rise to• cut• excite• exalt• rise• draw• prompt• draw out• heave• upheave• instigate• weigh• withdraw• urge• quick• uplift• put back• trice up• take up• stir• raise• upraise• stir up• put up• rouse• set up• set upright• sling• slip a stitch• start• put in motion -
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1. upgrade2. upheaval3. wave4. acclivity5. hoisting6. raise7. elevation8. uprise9. boom10. hoist11. instep12. upsurge13. upturn14. verve15. lift; ascent; rise; enthusiasm; instepскорость подъема; скорость отрыва пламени — lift velocity
толщина бетонного слоя; высота подъема — height of lift
16. ascent17. heave18. salvage19. upliftСинонимический ряд:1. взлет (сущ.) взлет2. влезание (сущ.) влезание; восхождение; залезание; карабканье3. воодушевление (сущ.) воодушевление; душевный подъем; одушевление; увлечение; увлеченность; энтузиазм4. увеличение (сущ.) повышение; увеличениеАнтонимический ряд:падение; спуск; упадок -
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(Persian) motion, agitation. junbishga kel /kir to enter into motion, to become agitated; to heave, to swell, to roil -
18 aestuo
aestŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. [aestus], to be in agilation or in violent commotion, to move to and fro, to rage, to toss, to boil up.I.Lit.A.Of fire, to rage, burn:2.aestuat ut clausis rapidus fornacibus ignis,
as the fire heaves and roars in the closed furnaces, Verg. G. 4, 263:tectus magis aestuat ignis,
Ov. M. 4, 64.—Hence,Of the effect of fire, to be warm or hot, to burn, glow; both objectively, I am warm (Fr. je suis chaud), and subjectively, it is warm to me, I feel warm (Fr. j'ai chaud).a.Object.: nunc dum occasio est, dum scribilitae aestuant ( while the cakes are warm) occurrite, Plaut. Poen. prol. 43; Verg. G. 1, 107:b.torridus aestuat aër,
glows, Prop. 3, 24, 3; Luc. 1, 16. —Subject., to feel warmth or heat (weaker than sudare, to sweat, and opp. algere, to be cold, to feel cold;B.v. Doed. Syn. 3, 89): Lycurgi leges erudiunt juventutem esuriendo, sitiendo, algendo, aestuando,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 14, 34:ille cum aestuaret, umbram secutus est,
id. Ac. 2, 22:sub pondere,
Ov. M. 12, 514; Juv. 3, 103.—Of the undulating, heaving motion of the sea, to rise in waves or billows (cf. aestus):C.Maura unda,
Hor. C. 2, 6, 4:gurges,
Verg. A. 6, 296.—Of other things, to have an undulating, waving motion, to be tossed, to heave:II.in ossibus umor,
Verg. G. 4, 308:ventis pulsa aestuat arbor,
Lucr. 5, 1097; Gell. 17, 11, 5. —Of an agitated crowd, Prud. 11, 228.—Trop.A.Of the passions, love, desire, envy, jealousy, etc., to burn with desire, to be in violent, passionate excitement, to be agitated or excited, to be inflamed:B.quod ubi auditum est, aestuare (hist. inf.) illi, qui dederant pecuniam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 23:quae cum dies noctesque aestuans agitaret,
Sall. J. 93:desiderio alicujus,
Cic. Fam. 7, 18:invidiā,
Sall. C. 23:ingens in corde pudor,
Verg. A. 12, 666:at rex Odrysius in illa Aestuat,
Ov. M. 6, 490 (cf. uri in id. ib. 7, 22;and ardere in id,
ib. 9, 724); Mart. 9, 23:aestuat (Alexander) infelix angusto limite mundi (the figure is derived from the swelling and raging of the sea when confined),
Juv. 10, 169; so Luc. 6, 63.—Esp. in prose, to waver, to vacillate, to hesitate, to be uncertain or in doubt, to be undecided:dubitatione,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 30: quod petiit, spernit; repetit quod nuper omisit;Aestuat et vitae disconvenit ordine toto,
Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 99:sic anceps inter utramque animus aestuat,
Quint. 10, 7, 33; Suet. Claud. 4:aestuante rege,
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19 компенсатор бурильной колонны
Oil: drill string compensating device, drill string compensator, (вертикальной качки) drill-string compensator (плавучего морского основания), drilling heave compensator, motion compensatorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсатор бурильной колонны
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20 останавливать
1) General subject: arrest, bring to a standstill, bring to a stop, bring to rest (экипаж и т. п.), bring to stop, cease, check, deter, discontinue, fix (взгляд, внимание), halt, heave to (корабль), hold, hold up, immobilize, intercept, intermit (на некоторое время), jam (о машине и т. п.), pawl, pull in, pull up, put a stop to (что-либо), quiet, rein up, stall, stanch, stanch (кровотечение), staunch, stay, stem, stop, stunt, tackle, trig, withhold (what withheld him from making the attempt? - что помешало ему сделать эту попытку?), bar, bring to a stand, bring to rest, rein in, rein back (лошадь), rein up (лошадь), shut down (о заводе, предприятии), bring to rest (экипаж и т.п.), put a stop, silence2) Aviation: burn out4) Medicine: suppress (напр. кровотечение)5) Sports: stop short6) Military: contain7) Engineering: pall, put out, shut off (напр. о машине), suspend, switch off, throw out of action, turn off8) Rare: estop9) Construction: come to rest10) Mathematics: shut12) Accounting: discontinue (напр. производство)14) Metallurgy: put out of service, throw out15) Polygraphy: trip16) Jargon: tell someone where to get off17) Information technology: break, bring down18) Oil: throw out of motion (машину), snag20) Business: dampen22) Oilfield: shut down (машину, установку), shut in (скважину)24) Quality control: put out of action26) Arms production: stand27) leg.N.P. stop (e.g., payment of a check), void28) Makarov: break (машину), catch, close down, curtail, douse, fetch up, inhibit, instop, pause, put off, surcease, take off stream (аппарат), tie up, draw up, fix on (взгляд внимание на), fix upon (взгляд внимание на)29) Gold mining: preclude
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Heave — (h[=e]v), v. t. [imp. {Heaved} (h[=e]vd), or {Hove} (h[=o]v); p. p. {Heaved}, {Hove}, formerly {Hoven} (h[=o] v n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Heaving}.] [OE. heven, hebben, AS. hebban; akin to OS. hebbian, D. heffen, OHG. heffan, hevan, G. heben, Icel.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Heave — Heave, n. 1. An effort to raise something, as a weight, or one s self, or to move something heavy. [1913 Webster] After many strains and heaves He got up to his saddle eaves. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 2. An upward motion; a rising; a swell or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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heave — heaver, n. heaveless, adj. /heev/, v., heaved or (esp. Naut.) hove; heaving; n. v.t. 1. to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax. 2. to throw, esp. to lift and throw with effort, force, or violence: to heave an anchor… … Universalium
heave — [[t]hiv[/t]] v. heaved (esp. Naut.)hove; heav•ing; 1) to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax[/ex] 2) to throw, esp. to lift and throw with effort or force: to heave a stone through a window[/ex] 3) Naut. naut. navig. to … From formal English to slang
Motion simulator — Simulator seating St. Louis Zoo A motion simulator or motion platform is a mechanism that encapsulates occupants and creates the effect/feelings of being in a moving vehicle. Motion simulators fall into two categories (described below) based on… … Wikipedia
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heave — I. verb (heaved or hove; heaving) Etymology: Middle English heven, from Old English hebban; akin to Old High German hevan to lift, Latin capere to take Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. obsolete elevate … New Collegiate Dictionary
heave — 1. verb /hiːv/ a) To lift (generally); to raise, or cause to move upwards (particularly in ships or vehicles) or forwards. We heaved the chest of doors on to the second floor landing. b) To lift with difficulty; to raise with some effort; to lift … Wiktionary
heave — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. lift, hoist, raise; throw, pitch, toss; swell, expand; undulate; vomit. See elevation, propulsion. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. throw, hurl, fling, cast, wing, toss; see also pitch 2 . v. 1. [To raise… … English dictionary for students