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101 внутрь
[см. отводить крышку внутрь]He pulled the cover inside the compartment and fixed it in that position. -
102 отводить крышку внутрь
He pulled the cover inside the compartment and fixed it in that position.Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > отводить крышку внутрь
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103 фиксировать 1
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104 bajo techo
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105 بطن
بَطّنَ (بِبِطَانَةٍ إلخ)to line (a garment, etc.); to fill, pad, cover the inside of -
106 планка
fпланка дверной ручки, внутренняя
—FRA plaque f avec trousITA piastrina f forataPLN tarcza f zamka, wewnętrznaRUS планка f дверной ручки, внутренняясм. поз. 1168 напланка дверной ручки, наружная
—FRA plaque f avec taraudageDEU Drückerschild m (mit Gewinde)ITA piastrina f filettataPLN tarcza f zamka, zewnętrznaRUS планка f дверной ручки, наружнаясм. поз. 1170 напланка для крепления гармоники к соединительной раме
—FRA platine f de fixation du souffletDEU Befestigungsleiste f zum VerbindungsrahmenITA piastrina f di fissaggio del mantice al telaio di accoppiamentoPLN listwa f mocująca ramy sprzęgowejRUS планка f для крепления гармоники к соединительной рамесм. поз. 1467 на—FRA support m du galetDEU Rollenhalter mENG roller bracketITA supporto m del rulloPLN wspornik m rolkiRUS планка f для крепления роликовсм. поз. 1478 напланка для крепления уплотнения
—FRA platine f de fixation du jointDEU Befestigungsleiste f für TürdichtungITA piattina f di fissaggio della guarnizionePLN listwa f mocująca uszczelkęRUS планка f для крепления уплотнениясм. поз. 1099 на—FRA renfort mDEU Versteifung fENG stiffenerITA rinforzo mPLN wzmocnienie nRUS планка f жёсткостисм. поз. 1258 напланка замка, лицевая
—FRA têtière fDEU Schloßstulp mENG edge-plateITA bocchetta fPLN czoło n zamkaRUS планка f замка, лицеваясм. поз. 1174 на—FRA frein m d’écrouDEU Muttersicherung fENG support plateITA arresto m del dadoRUS планка f крепления гайкисм. поз. 1453 напланка крепления резинового суфле
—FRA plaque f de fixation de l’obturateurDEU Klemmplatte fITA piastra f di fissaggio dell'otturatorePLN płytka f narożnikaRUS планка f крепления резинового суфлесм. поз. 1502 напланка крепления резинового уплотнения
—FRA bande f de fixation du jointDEU Befestigungsleiste f für Dichtung fITA nastro m di fissaggio della guarnizione di tenutaPLN listwa f dociskowa uszczelkiRUS планка f крепления резинового уплотнениясм. поз. 1225 на,
планка регулятора тормозной колодки
—FRA bielle f guideDEU Führungsstange fENG alignment rodITA biella f di guidaPLN prowadnik m trzymakaRUS планка f регулятора тормозной колодкисм. поз. 553 напланка, крепящая
—FRA couvre-joint mDEU Deckleiste fENG roof battenITA coprigiunto mPLN listwa f oslonnaRUS планка f, крепящаясм. поз. 1000 на,
планка, направляющая
—FRA coulisseau mDEU Gleitstück nENG sliding gearITA corsoio mPLN łącznik m wieszakówRUS планка f, направляющаясм. поз. 1071 наFRA cale fDEU Führungsschiene fENG packingITA spessore mPLN prowadnica fRUS планка f, направляющаясм. поз. 2066 напланка, опорная
—FRA plaque f d’appuiDEU Grundplatte fENG base plateITA piastra f d'appoggioPLN płytka f przylgowaRUS планка f, опорнаясм. поз. 1555 напланка, предохранительная
—FRA plaque f de sûretéDEU Sicherungsplatte fENG safety plateITA piastra f di sicurezzaPLN płytka f zabezpieczającaRUS планка f, предохранительнаясм. поз. 286 напланка, запорная
—FRA fouillot m de condamnationDEU Riegelnuß fENG locking plateITA nasello m di bloccoPLN orzech w ryglaRUS планка запорнаясм. поз. 1153 на -
107 lid
[lɪd] noun1) a cover for a pot, box etc:غِطاءHe lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.
2) an eyelid:جَفْن العَيْنThe infection has not affected the eye itself although the lid is swollen.
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108 line
I [laɪn]1. noun1) (a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc:حَبْلa fishing-rod and line.
2) a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe:خَطa dotted/wavy line.
3) outline or shape especially relating to length or direction:شَكْل، تَخْطيطA dancer uses a mirror to improve his line.
4) a groove on the skin; a wrinkle.تَجاعيد الوَجْه5) a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other:صَفa line of trees.
6) a short letter:رِسالَه قَصيرَه، سَطْرI'll drop him a line.
7) a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family:سُلالَه، ذُريَّهa line of kings.
8) a track or direction:إتِّجاه، خَط، خُطَّه عامَّهa new line of research.
9) the railway or a single track of the railway:خَط سِكَّة الحَديدPassengers must cross the line by the bridge only.
10) a continuous system ( especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another:خُطوط الإتِّصالاتAll (telephone) lines are engaged.
11) a row of written or printed words:سَطْر، سُطورa poem of sixteen lines.
12) a regular service of ships, aircraft etc:خَط طَيَران أو خَط بَحْريa shipping line.
13) a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc:دائِرَة إخْتِصاصComputers are not really my line.
14) an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight:خط حَرْبيfighting in the front line.
2. verb1) to form lines along:يَصْطَفCrowds lined the pavement to see the Queen.
2) to mark with lines.يُعَلِّم بالخُطوط II [laɪn] verb1) to cover on the inside:يُلَبِّس من الداخِلShe lined the box with newspaper.
2) to put a lining in:يُبَطِّنShe lined the dress with silk.
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109 contact list
HRa list of people created for the purpose of networking, job searching, and marketing and selling products and services.Someone wanting to expand and develop their contact list should seek to do so both inside and outside the organization they work for. Joining professional associations and volunteering for committees are good ways of doing this. Building relationships can take time, and it is better to do this before going to someone for help. It is also important that the relationships are reciprocal; someone building a contact list should think about what they can offer to their contacts, as well as what their contacts can do for them.A contact list should cover three basic types of network: the personal (friends, family, church, local community), the professional (current and former colleagues, supervisors, teachers, customers, consultants, members of professional organizations), and the work life network (executive recruiters, college placement officers, career counselors). A good system is needed for keeping track of these contacts, their details (including personal information), and any correspondence with them. Keeping in regular contact with them is vital, and finding ways to thank them for their help will ensure good future relations. -
110 Sutton, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1819 Englandd. 1875 Jersey, Channel Islands[br]English photographer and writer on photography.[br]In 1841, while studying at Cambridge, Sutton became interested in photography and tried out the current processes, daguerreotype, calotype and cyanotype among them. He subsequently settled in Jersey, where he continued his photographic studies. In 1855 he opened a photographic printing works in Jersey, in partnership with L.-D. Blanquart- Evrard, exploiting the latter's process for producing developed positive prints. He started and edited one of the first photographic periodicals, Photographic Notes, in 1856; until its cessation in 1867, his journal presented a fresher view of the world of photography than that given by its London-based rivals. He also drew up the first dictionary of photography in 1858.In 1859 Sutton designed and patented a wideangle lens in which the space between two meniscus lenses, forming parts of a sphere and sealed in a metal rim, was filled with water; the lens so formed could cover an angle of up to 120 degrees at an aperture of f12. Sutton's design was inspired by observing the images produced by the water-filled sphere of a "snowstorm" souvenir brought home from Paris! Sutton commissioned the London camera-maker Frederick Cox to make the Panoramic camera, demonstrating the first model in January 1860; it took panoramic pictures on curved glass plates 152×381 mm in size. Cox later advertised other models in a total of four sizes. In January 1861 Sutton handed over manufacture to Andrew Ross's son Thomas Ross, who produced much-improved lenses and also cameras in three sizes. Sutton then developed the first single-lens reflex camera design, patenting it on 20 August 1961: a pivoted mirror, placed at 45 degrees inside the camera, reflected the image from the lens onto a ground glass-screen set in the top of the camera for framing and focusing. When ready, the mirror was swung up out of the way to allow light to reach the plate at the back of the camera. The design was manufactured for a few years by Thomas Ross and J.H. Dallmeyer.In 1861 James Clerk Maxwell asked Sutton to prepare a series of photographs for use in his lecture "On the theory of three primary colours", to be presented at the Royal Institution in London on 17 May 1861. Maxwell required three photographs to be taken through red, green and blue filters, which were to be printed as lantern slides and projected in superimposition through three projectors. If his theory was correct, a colour reproduction of the original subject would be produced. Sutton used liquid filters: ammoniacal copper sulphate for blue, copper chloride for the green and iron sulphocyanide for the red. A fourth exposure was made through lemon-yellow glass, but was not used in the final demonstration. A tartan ribbon in a bow was used as the subject; the wet-collodion process in current use required six seconds for the blue exposure, about twice what would have been needed without the filter. After twelve minutes no trace of image was produced through the green filter, which had to be diluted to a pale green: a twelve-minute exposure then produced a serviceable negative. Eight minutes was enough to record an image through the red filter, although since the process was sensitive only to blue light, nothing at all should have been recorded. In 1961, R.M.Evans of the Kodak Research Laboratory showed that the red liquid transmitted ultraviolet radiation, and by an extraordinary coincidence many natural red dye-stuffs reflect ultraviolet. Thus the red separation was made on the basis of non-visible radiation rather than red, but the net result was correct and the projected images did give an identifiable reproduction of the original. Sutton's photographs enabled Maxwell to establish the validity of his theory and to provide the basis upon which all subsequent methods of colour photography have been founded.JW / BC -
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113 بطن
بَطَّنَ \ line: to cover the inside of (a garment, box, room, etc.): Her wollen coat was lined with silk. The walls were lined with books. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. -
114 حزم
حَزَمَ \ bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. The nurse bound up my wounds. pack: to put one’s things into a container, for a journey: Have you packed (your suitcase) yet? Have you packed your clothes in that bag?, to put sth. (not liquid) into a container; cover sth. with paper or cloth (esp. for sale or for sending away) The cigarettes were packed in silver paper, inside a Cardboard packet. strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
115 شبك
شَبَّكَ \ (en)tangle, enmesh, entwine. \ شَبَكَة \ net: a piece of netting that is used for catching sth., or for protection: a fishing net; a hair net. network: a set of lines that cross each other, as in a net: a network of roads, an arrangement that is carefully planned so as to cover a wide area a radio network. system: a planned way of doing sth.; an orderly arrangement: a system of roads and railways. \ شَبَكَة الأنابيب (في بنَايَة) \ plumbing: a plumber’s work; all the pipes that provide supplies of water and gas inside a building. \ شَبَكَة تَصْريف المياه القذِرة \ drainage: pipes, etc., often under the ground, used for carrying water and waste away from houses. \ شَبَكَة معدنيّة \ grid: a frame of iron bars. \ شَبَكَة معدنيّة للشِّوَاء \ grill: a frame of iron bars, esp. one that is used for cooking meat over or under a hot fire. -
116 وضع
وَضَعَ \ label: to put a label on (sth.): The box was labelled ‘Glass - with care’. \ See Also أَلْصَق بطاقة على \ وَضَعَ \ clamp: to hold with a clamp; put in a clamp. \ See Also ثَبَّتَ في مِلزَمَة \ وَضَعَ (مثلاً: خَلَعَ ملابسه بسُرْعة، دَسّ فلوسًا في جيبي، إلخ) \ slip: to put or move (sth.) with a quick, easy movement: He slipped his coat off. I slipped the money into my pocket. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِسُرْعَة وخِفَّة \ وَضَعَ \ plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. \ See Also رَسمَ خُطَّة \ وَضَعَ بين قوسين (في الكتابة) \ bracket: to put brackets round (a word). \ وَضَعَ حِجابًا \ veil: to cover with a veil (see حِجَاب). \ وَضَعَ حَدًّا لِـ \ draw the line: to fix a limit to what can be allowed: I don’t mind your keeping rabbits, but I draw the line at rats (I cannot allow them). break off: to stop suddenly: He broke off and looked at his watch. put: used in various special ways with a noun that is related to a verb: Put a stop to it (stop it). \ وَضَعَ داخل \ enclose: to put (sth.) inside sth. else: I enclosed some money in my letter. \ وَضَعَ رَسْمًا تَخْطِيطيًّا \ sketch: to draw a sketch (of): I sketched the old castle. \ وَضَعَ علامة \ mark: to put (a special sign) on (sth.): The price was marked on the goods. \ وَضَعَ في الجيب \ pocket: to put into one’s pocket (often dishonestly): He pocketed the money and told nobody. \ See Also استولى خُلسةً على \ وَضَعَ في حِسابِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. \ وَضَعَ في عبارة أخْرى \ reword: to express in other words: This sentence needs rewording more politely. \ وَضَعَ في غير مَوْضِعِه \ mislay, (mislaid): to be unable to find sth., having forgotten where one put it: I’ve mislaid my shopping list - have you seen it?. \ وَضَعَ في مكان ما \ station: to place (a government servant, a soldier or a group of them) somewhere: Soldiers are often stationed along a border with an unfriendly country. \ وَضَعَ في مِلَفّ أو إضْبَارة \ file: to put (a paper) in a file: Business letters are usually filed. \ وَضَعَ في موقع أو مركز \ post: to put (sb.) in a place of duty: I posted two men to watch the entrance. \ وَضَعَ قائمًا (أَوْقَفَ أو أَقْعَدَ) \ stand, stood: (of upright things) to place, in a certain position: He stood his gun against the wall. \ وَضَعَ نُصْبَ عينيه \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. \ وَضَعَ حدًّا لِـ \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. \ وَضَعَ يده على \ lay hands on: to seize: He will steal anything that he can lay hands on. -
117 a pad
بَطَّنَ \ line: to cover the inside of (a garment, box, room, etc.): Her wollen coat was lined with silk. The walls were lined with books. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. -
118 line
بَطَّنَ \ line: to cover the inside of (a garment, box, room, etc.): Her wollen coat was lined with silk. The walls were lined with books. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. -
119 pad
بَطَّنَ \ line: to cover the inside of (a garment, box, room, etc.): Her wollen coat was lined with silk. The walls were lined with books. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. -
120 bind (bound)
حَزَمَ \ bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. The nurse bound up my wounds. pack: to put one’s things into a container, for a journey: Have you packed (your suitcase) yet? Have you packed your clothes in that bag?, to put sth. (not liquid) into a container; cover sth. with paper or cloth (esp. for sale or for sending away) The cigarettes were packed in silver paper, inside a Cardboard packet. strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ)
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