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41 ремісничий
1) handicraft, industrial, trade; home-made; craft2) bungling; mechanical, stereotyped ( нетворчий); pedestrian, unimaginative -
42 одинаково хорошо работающий
Одинаково хорошо работающий-- Future development of the JEFF craft will provide the Navy and Marine Corps with a unique new assault system, equally at home on water or on land.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > одинаково хорошо работающий
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43 shop
1) цех || цеховой2) завод, небольшой завод3) мастерская; станция (напр. обслуживания)•- assembly shop
- authorized service shop
- automotive tool-and-die shop
- auxiliary shop
- batch machine shop
- blank preparation shop
- blank production shop
- body shop
- bodyshell shop
- boring shop
- captive shop
- cellular shop
- CNC shop
- computerized machine shop
- contract shop
- conventional machine shop
- craft shop
- custom shop
- development shop
- engine shop
- engineering shop
- engineer-to-order shop
- erecting shop
- fabrication shop
- fettling shop
- fitter's shop
- fitting shop
- flow shop
- FMS shop
- focused shop
- forge shop
- forging shop
- gear shop
- hammer shop
- hardening shop
- heat-treatment shop
- heavy machine shop
- high-production shop
- home shop
- instrument shop
- job shop
- jobbing shop
- knocking-out and fettling shop
- laser machine shop
- machine shop
- machining shop
- main shop
- maintenance shop
- make-to-stock shop
- manual shop
- marking-off shop
- medium size shop
- metal-cutting shop
- metal-forming shop
- milling shop
- model shop
- mold shop
- molding shop
- mold-making shop
- NC machine shop
- NC shop
- nonproductive shop
- overhaul shop
- paint shop
- painting shop
- pattern shop
- planing shop
- plate shop
- plating shop
- press-shop
- production shop
- project shop
- repair shop
- repairing shop
- research-and-development shop
- roll shop
- roll-turning shop
- screw machine shop
- sheet-metal shop
- short-run job shop
- small job shop
- small size shop
- stamp shop
- stamping shop
- support shop
- tool-and-die shop
- toolmaker's shop
- turning shop
- vacuum metallizing shopEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > shop
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44 industry
1) промышленность, индустрия2) стат. отрасль промышленности; отрасль экономической деятельности; отрасль экономики -
45 rob|ota
Ⅰ f 1. (praca) work U- wziąć a. zabrać się do roboty to set to work, to get down to work- mieć coś do roboty to have sth to do- nie mieć nic do roboty to have nothing to do, to be at a loose end- zmuszał ją do ciężkiej roboty he forced her to do hard work2. (rezultat pracy) job- to była udana robota that was a good job3. pot. sgt (zajęcie) job- stracił robotę w fabryce he lost his job in the factory- dostał dobrze płatną robotę he got a well-paid job- szukał wszędzie roboty he looked for work a. a job everywhereⅡ roboty plt (zbiorowe prace fizyczne) work U- roboty szły zgodnie z planem the work went according to plan- □ roboty przymusowe forced labour- roboty publiczne public works- roboty ręczne Szkol., przest. (przedmiot) craft, design and technology (CDT) GB; (prace uczniów) handiwork■ ciężkie roboty hard labour- został skazany na dziesięć lat więzienia i ciężkie roboty he was sentenced to ten years' (imprisonment and) hard labour- czarna robota spade work- krawcowa przepraszała, że moja spódnica jest jeszcze w robocie my dressmaker apologized that my skirt wasn’t ready yet- tort urodzinowy własnej roboty a home-made birthday cake- prezent swojej roboty a present made with one’s own hands- nie mam tam nic do roboty I have nothing to do there- robić dobrą robotę to do a good job- ugrzęznąć (po uszy) w robocie to be up to one’s ears a. eyes a. neck a. eyeballs in work- to twoja/jego robota! that’s your/his doing! a. handiwork!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rob|ota
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46 fleet
флот; паркAllied Striking fleet, Atlantic — ударный флот НАТО на Атлантике
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47 ремесленный
прил.1) trade; handicraft; home-made; craft2) перен. bungling; mechanical, stereotyped ( нетворческий); pedestrian, unimaginative -
48 trade
[treɪd] 1. сущ.1) занятие, ремесло, профессияThey've completely ruined the tourist trade for the next few years. — Они полностью разрушили туристический бизнес на последующие несколько лет.
He learnt his trade as a diver in the North Sea. — Он обучился профессии водолаза на Северном море.
Syn:2) торговля; коммерческая деятельностьbrisk / lively trade — бойкая, оживлённая торговля
to build up / develop / drum up / promote trade — устраивать, развивать торговлю
to carry on / conduct / engage in trade — вести торговлю, торговать
- fair tradeto lose trade — прекращать ( вынужденно) торговлю
- foreign trade
- free trade
- home trade
- illicit trade
- international trade
- maritime trade
- retail trade
- slave trade
- wholesale tradeSyn:commerce 1.3) ( the trade) употр. с гл. в ед. и мн.б) разг. лица, имеющие право продажи спиртных напитков; винокуры, пивовары4)His father was in trade. — Его отец был торговцем.
б) лавка, магазинв) ( the trade) розничные торговцыHe sells only to the trade. — Он продаёт только розничным торговцам.
5) сделка; обменI am willing to make a trade with you. — Я готов совершить с тобой сделку.
Syn:6) клиентура, покупателиSyn:7) рынок товаров, ассортимент товаровSyn:market 1.8)а) диал.; уст. закономерность, привычкаYour misdeed is not accidental, but a trade. — Твоя оплошность не случайна, а закономерна.
Syn:practice 1.10) = the trade wind пассат ( воздушные течения в тропических широтах океанов)2. прил.1) торговый2) профессиональный, относящийся к профсоюзам3. гл.trade unions — тред-юнион; профсоюз
1)а) торговатьб) ходить по магазинам, делать покупкиSyn:shop 2.2) = trade offа) обмениватьA boy traded his knife for a pup. — Мальчик обменял свой ножик на щенка.
б) обмениватьсяThey traded insults. — Они осыпали друг друга оскорблениями.
We traded seats. — Мы обменялись местами.
•Syn:3) продавать в рабство, в неволюSyn:4) ( trade (up)on) извлекать выгоду из (чего-л.), использовать (что-л.) в личных целяхto trade on the credulity of a client — использовать доверчивость покупателя, обмануть покупателя
5) уст. вести дела, иметь дела (с кем-л.)Syn:•- trade in
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49 handicraft
ручная работа имя прилагательное: имя существительное:ремесленное производство (handicraft, handicraft industry) -
50 station
1) станция; пункт2) рабочее место, пост3) устройство; блок5) стационар6) стенд•- battery charging station - broadcasting radio station - floating power station - mobile refueling station - radio direction-finding station - technical inspection station - telemetry monitoring station - thermal power station - tidal power station - time-signal broadcasting station - time-signal radio station - topographic field stationto tune in a station — радио настраиваться на станцию
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51 Dunne, John William
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 2 December 1875 Co. Kildare, Irelandd. 24 August 1949 Oxfordshire, England[br]Irish inventor who pioneered tailless aircraft designed to be inherently stable.[br]After serving in the British Army during the Boer War. Dunne returned home convinced that aeroplanes would be more suitable than balloons for reconnaissance work. He built models to test his ideas for a tailless design based on the winged seed of a Javanese climbing plant. In 1906 Dunne joined the staff of the Balloon Factory at Farnborough, where the Superintendent, Colonel J.E.Capper, was also interested in manned kites and aeroplanes. Since 1904 the colourful American "Colonel" S.F. Cody had been experimenting at Farnborough with manned kites, and in 1908 his "British Army Dirigible No. 1" made the first powered flight in Britain. Dunne's first swept-wing tailless glider was ready to fly in the spring of 1907, but it was deemed to be a military secret and flying it at Farnborough would be too public. Dunne, Colonel Capper and a team of army engineers took the glider to a remote site at Blair Atholl in Scotland for its test flights. It was not a great success, although it attracted snoopers, with the result that it was camouflaged. Powered versions made short hops in 1908, but then the War Office withdrew its support. Dunne and his associates set up a syndicate to continue the development of a new tailless aeroplane, the D 5; this was built by Short Brothers (see Short, Hugh Oswald) and flew successfully in 1910. It had combined elevators and ailerons on the wing tips (or elevons as they are now called when fitted to modern delta-winged aircraft). In 1913 an improved version of the D 5 was demonstrated in France, where the pilot left his cockpit and walked along the wing in flight. Dunne had proved his point and designed a stable aircraft, but his health was suffering and he retired. During the First World War, however, it was soon learned that military aircraft needed to be manoeuvrable rather than stable.[br]Bibliography1913, "The theory of the Dunne aeroplane", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (April).After he left aviation, Dunne became well known for his writings on the nature of the universe and the interpretation of dreams. His best known-work was An ExperimentWith Time (1927; and reprints).Further ReadingP.B.Walker, 1971, Early Aviation at Farnborough, Vol. I, London; 1974, Vol. II (provides a detailed account of Dunne's early work; Vol. II is the more relevant).P.Lewis, 1962, British Air craft 1809–1914, London (for details of Dunne's aircraft).JDS
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