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1 изготовление скобяных изделий
Construction: ironmongery workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изготовление скобяных изделий
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2 кузнечные работы
1) General subject: smithing2) Construction: ironmongery work -
3 quincalla
f.1 trinket.2 hardware, tinware, ironmongery.* * *1 (objetos de metal) cheap metalware; (baratija) trinket* * *SF1) (=ferretería) hardware, ironmongery2) (=baratija) trinket* * *a) (ant) (Com) hardwareb) ( baratijas) trash, junk* * *a) (ant) (Com) hardwareb) ( baratijas) trash, junk* * *2 (baratijas) trash, junkno sé cómo puedes trabajar con toda esa quincalla en el brazo I don't know how you can work with all those bits of metal jangling on your arm* * *
quincalla sustantivo femenino trinkets
* * *quincalla nftrinket* * *f junk -
4 изделие
article, fabric, fabrication, ( в перечне) item, manufacture, piece метал., product, work* * *изде́лие с.
article, piece (of work); product; (в перечнях оборудования, спецификациях) itemго́дное изде́лие — effectiveгонча́рные изде́лия — pottery, earthenwareгото́вое изде́лие1. finished product, finished article2. ( покупное) purchased itemдефе́ктное изде́лие — defectiveжелезоскобяны́е изде́лия — hardwareкана́тно-верё́вочные изде́лия — cordageкана́тные изде́лия — cordageкерами́ческие изде́лия — pottery (work)керами́ческие, тонкока́менные изде́лия — fine stonewareкузне́чное изде́лие — forged piece, forged product, forgingла́тексное, бесшо́вное изде́лие — seamless latex articleла́тексное, выдувно́е изде́лие — blown latex articleла́тексное, ма́каное изде́лие — dipped latex articleлите́йное изде́лие — foundry productлито́е пластма́ссовое изде́лие — moulded articleметалли́ческие изде́лия — hardwareнекондицио́нное изде́лие — substandard [off-standard] productнеремонти́руемое изде́лие — pluck-out [unmaintainable] item, pluck-out [unmaintainable] deviceнеремонтоприго́дное изде́лие — pluck-out [unmaintainable] item, pluck-out [unmaintainable] deviceобраба́тываемое изде́лие — work (piece)огнеупо́рные изде́лия — refractory products, refractoriesпарфюме́рные изде́лия — perfumes, perfumeryполуобрабо́танное изде́лие — semi-manufactured productпрессо́ванные изде́лия — pressworkпрока́тное изде́лие — rolled productпромы́шленные изде́лия — manufactured goodsремонти́руемое изде́лие — maintainable item, maintainable deviceремонтоприго́дное изде́лие — maintainable item, maintainable deviceсанита́рно-техни́ческое изде́лие — sanitary wareсбо́рные железобето́нные изде́лия — precast concrete (products)сери́йное изде́лие — an article [item] from stock, stock-produced itemскобяны́е изде́лия — locksmith's work, ironmongeryстоля́рные изде́лия — millworkтаба́чные изде́лия — tobacco goodsтка́ное изде́лие — loomworkтока́рные изде́лия — turned workу́гольные изде́лия — formed-carbon productsустано́вочное изде́лие эл. — wiring accessoryчуло́чное изде́лие — hosiery -
5 gvožđarija
• hardware; iron work; ironmongery; iron-work -
6 Newcomen, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. January or February 1663 Dartmouth, Devon, Englandd. 5 August 1729 London, England[br]English inventor and builder of the world's first successful stationary steam-engine.[br]Newcomen was probably born at a house on the quay at Dartmouth, Devon, England, the son of Elias Newcomen and Sarah Trenhale. Nothing is known of his education, and there is only dubious evidence of his apprenticeship to an ironmonger in Exeter. He returned to Dartmouth and established himself there as an "ironmonger". The term "ironmonger" at that time meant more than a dealer in ironmongery: a skilled craftsman working in iron, nearer to today's "blacksmith". In this venture he had a partner, John Calley or Caley, who was a plumber and glazier. Besides running his business in Dartmouth, it is evident that Newcomen spent a good deal of time travelling round the mines of Devon and Cornwall in search of business.Eighteenth-century writers and others found it impossible to believe that a provincial ironmonger could have invented the steam-engine, the concept of which had occupied the best scientific brains in Europe, and postulated a connection between Newcomen and Savery or Papin, but scholars in recent years have failed to find any evidence of this. Certainly Savery was in Dartmouth at the same time as Newcomen but there is nothing to indicate that they met, although it is possible. The most recent biographer of Thomas Newcomen is of the opinion that he was aware of Savery and his work, that the two men had met by 1705 and that, although Newcomen could have taken out his own patent, he could not have operated his own engines without infringing Savery's patent. In the event, they came to an agreement by which Newcomen was enabled to sell his engines under Savery's patent.The first recorded Newcomen engine is dated 1712, although this may have been preceded by a good number of test engines built at Dartmouth, possibly following a number of models. Over one hundred engines were built to Newcomen's design during his lifetime, with the first engine being installed at the Griff Colliery near Dudley Castle in Staffordshire.On the death of Thomas Savery, on 15 May 1715, a new company, the Proprietors of the Engine Patent, was formed to carry on the business. The Company was represented by Edward Elliot, "who attended the Sword Blade Coffee House in Birchin Lane, London, between 3 and 5 o'clock to receive enquiries and to act as a contact for the committee". Newcomen was, of course, a member of the Proprietors.A staunch Baptist, Newcomen married Hannah Waymouth, who bore him two sons and a daughter. He died, it is said of a fever, in London on 5 August 1729 and was buried at Bunhill Fields.[br]Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt and J.S.Allen, 1977, The Steam Engine of Thomas Newcomen, Hartington: Moorland Publishing Company (the definitive account of his life and work).IMcN -
7 кузнечное дело
1) General subject: ironmongery, smithcraft, smithery2) Engineering: blacksmith's work, blacksmithing3) Rare: smithy4) Metallurgy: smithing -
8 скобяные изделия
1) General subject: hardware2) American: dry goods3) Engineering: architectural hardware, arthitectural hardware, builders' finish hardware, finish hardware, furniture (напр. дверная), ironmongery4) Advertising: general hardware5) Makarov: locksmith's work -
9 скобяные изделия
locksmith's work, ironmongeryРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > скобяные изделия
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10 burdineria
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