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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > вставной шип
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Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > вставной шип
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( элемент соединения деревянных конструкций) coak, creeper, dowel, feather, indent, indentation, nib, pin, spike, stud, tenon, straight tongue, tongue* * *шип м.1. tenon, tongue2. ( звук при продувании микротелефонной трубки) “sh-h-h” sound3. (звук, напр. в наушниках) радио hissing (sound), hissing (noise)4. авто (anti-skid) stud, (anti-skid) spikeвставно́й шип — loose tongue, inserted tenonдвойно́й шип дер.-об. — double tenonшип для соедине́ния моде́ли литейн. — pattern dowelкосо́й шип — tapered tenonшип ла́сточкин хвост — dovetailопо́рный шип — supporting journal, supporting pivotшип поворо́тного стола́ — pin [roller] of an index(ing) tableпотайно́й шип — stub tenonпрямо́й шип — corner tenonсквозно́й шип — through tenonуглово́й шип — angle tenon -
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Forestry: false tenon (напр. для сплачивания паркетных дощечек), inserted tenon (напр. для сплачивания паркетных дощечек), loose tenon (напр. для сплачивания паркетных дощечек) -
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"1. short tube open at both ends (especially one used as a removable liner). 2. (removable) liner (inserted in the mouthpiece of a hookah). 3. paper tube (used as a cigarette holder). 4. mortise (of a mortise-and-tenon joint); groove (of a tongue-and-groove joint). 5. (metal) filter (in a tobacco pipe). 6. shaft (of a millstone). 7. pin (on which the sheave of a pulley block turns). -dan çıkarmak /ı/ colloq. to make (someone) blow his stack, put (someone) in a towering rage. -dan çıkmak colloq. 1. (for someone) to blow his stack, get in a towering rage. 2. to go insane, go off one´s nut. - deliği mortise. - delik geçme mortise-and-tenon joint. - dili tenon. - lambalı geçme tongue-and-groove joint. dişi - mortise. erkek - tenon." -
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לָחַםI (cmp. לוּחַ), to join, or to be joined, be inserted. Hif. חִלְחִים to fit, insert; to tenon. Y.Sabb.XII, 13c המַלְחִים אתוכ׳ he who inserts the shutters (of a shop); Y.Bets. I, 60c המלחם (corr. acc). Cant. R. to V, 12; ib. to IV, 15, v. לְחִי. Lev. R. s. 3 (ref. to the harmonious parallelism of Is 55:7) כאדם שהוא מלחים שני נסרים ומדביקן זה לזה as one fits (with tenon and mortise) two boards and glues them to one another; כאדם שהוא מ׳ שתי כרעי חמטה (leave out ומדביקן זה לזה, v. Ar. s. v. מלח) as one inserts two legs of a bedstead. -
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לָחַםI (cmp. לוּחַ), to join, or to be joined, be inserted. Hif. חִלְחִים to fit, insert; to tenon. Y.Sabb.XII, 13c המַלְחִים אתוכ׳ he who inserts the shutters (of a shop); Y.Bets. I, 60c המלחם (corr. acc). Cant. R. to V, 12; ib. to IV, 15, v. לְחִי. Lev. R. s. 3 (ref. to the harmonious parallelism of Is 55:7) כאדם שהוא מלחים שני נסרים ומדביקן זה לזה as one fits (with tenon and mortise) two boards and glues them to one another; כאדם שהוא מ׳ שתי כרעי חמטה (leave out ומדביקן זה לזה, v. Ar. s. v. מלח) as one inserts two legs of a bedstead. -
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lĭgŭla and lingŭla (v. infra), ae, f. dim. [from lingua:I.quamvis me ligulam dicant Equitesque Patresque, Dicor ab indoctis lingula grammaticis,
Mart. 14, 120 ], a little tongue; hence, transf.A tongue of land:II.oppida posita in extremis lingulis promontoriisque,
Caes. B. G. 3, 12.—The tongue of a shoe, a shoe-strap, shoe-latchet: lingula per diminutionem linguae dicta; alias a similitudine linguae exsertae, ut in calceis, alias insertae, id est intra dentes coërcitae, ut in tibiis, Paul. ex Fest. p. 116 Müll.:III.habet Trebius, propter quod rumpere somnum debeat et ligulas dimittere,
Juv. 5, 20; Mart. 2, 29, 7.—As a term of reproach:ligula, i in malam crucem,
Plaut. Poen. 5, 5, 30.—A spoon or ladle for skimming a pot, a skimmer:B.isque (musteus fructus) saepius ligula purgandus est,
Col. 9, 5 fin. —For taking out and dropping aromatic essences:inde lingulis eligunt florem,
Plin. 21, 14, 49, § 84.—For preserves, Cato, R. R. 84.—As a measure, a spoonful:IV.duarum aut trium lingularum mensura,
Plin. 20, 5, 18, § 36.—A small sword, Naev. ap. Gell. 10, 25, 3; ct. Varr. L. L. 7, § 107 Müll.—V.The tongue or reed of a flute, Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 171; cf. under II. the passage cited from Paul. ex Fest. p. 116 Müll.—VI.The pointed end of a post or stake, which was inserted into something, a tongue, tenon:VII.lingulae edolatae,
Col. 8, 11, 4.—The short arm of a lever, which is placed under the weight to be raised:VIII.si sub onus vectis lingula subjecta fuerit,
Vitr. 10, 8.—The tongueshaped extremity of a water-pipe, by which it is fitted into another, Vitr. 8, 7.—IX.The tongue of a scale-beam: examen est ligula et lignum, quod mediam hastam ad pondera adaequanda tenet, Schol. ad Pers. 1, 6.—X.A tongue-shaped member of the cuttle-fish:loliginum ligulas,
App. Mag. p. 297, 5.
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