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21 шум
( в приемнике) bang, noise* * *шум м.
noiseборьба́ с шу́мом — noise abatementшум возника́ет — noise arises from …, noise has its source in …шум искажа́ет сигна́л свз. — noise corrupts the signalзаглуша́ть шум — damp out (the) noiseзаглуша́ть шум, напр. вы́хлопа — muffle, silence, e. g., exhaustослабля́ть шум — abate noiseослабля́ть эне́ргию [си́лу] шу́ма — abate noiseпоглоща́ть шум — deaden soundрабо́тать [при́нимать сигна́л] в усло́виях шу́ма или шумо́в — read through noiseшум си́льно забива́ет сигна́л — signals are obscured by noiseаддити́вный шум — additive noiseакусти́ческий шум — acoustic noiseаппарату́рные шумы́ — receiver noiseатмосфе́рный шум — atmospheric noiseаэродинами́ческий шум — aerodynamic noiseбе́лый шум — white noiseвысокочасто́тный шум — r.f. noiseшум вы́хлопа авто — exhaust noise, exhaust roarшумы́ Гала́ктики — galactic noiseга́уссов шум — Gaussian noiseга́уссовский шум — Gaussian noiseгенерацио́нно-рекомбинацио́нный шум — generation-recombination [gr] noiseдробово́й шум — shot noise, Schottky noise, shot effectизбы́точный шум — excess noiseи́мпульсный шум — impulse noiseкавитацио́нный шум — cavitation noiseшумы́ кана́ла — channel noiseшумы́ квантова́ния — quantization noiseква́нтовый шум — quantum noiseкосми́ческий шум — cosmic noiseшумы́ ла́зера — laser noiseшум ла́мпы — брит. valve noise; амер. tube noiseлине́йный шум — circuit noiseшумы́ ма́зера — maser noiseмодуляцио́нный шум — modulation noise, noise behind the signalшумы́ нака́чки — pump noiseшумы́ не́ба — sky noiseшумы́ несу́щей — carrier noiseшумы́ окружа́ющей среды́ — ambient noiseшум от се́ти — power-supply noise, mains humшум перехо́да — junction noiseшум пла́змы — plasma noiseсвистя́щий шум — hissing [whistling] noiseСВЧ шумы́ — microwave noiseслуча́йный шум — random noiseсо́бственные шумы́ — internal [intrinsic] noiseсо́бственные шумы́ приё́мника — receiver noiseшумы́ со́лнечного радиоизлуче́ния — solar (radio) noiseсу́перный шум радио — superregenerative hissтеплово́й шум — thermal [Johnson] noiseшум то́ка — current noiseфа́зовый шум — phase noiseфли́ккер шум — flicker noiseфо́новый шум — background noise, hum (noise)фото́нный шум — photon noiseшум це́пи1. радио circuit noise2. авто chain rattleэлектри́ческие шумы́ — electric noise -
22 white as a ghost
((as) white as a ghost (as a sheet, as ashes, as death или as the driven snow))≈ бледный как полотно, смертельно бледный; см. тж. white as milkMr Creackle cuts a joke before he beats him, and we laugh at it - miserable little dogs, we laugh with our visages as white as ashes, and our hearts sinking into our boots. (Ch. Dickens, ‘David Copperfield’, ch. VII) — Мистер Крикл, прежде чем прибить мальчугана, издевается над ним, а мы смеемся, несчастные собачонки, мы смеемся, бледные как полотно, и душа у нас уходит в пятки.
The effect on him was ghastly, he fell back in his chair and went as white as death. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Footprints in the Jungle’) — Принесенное мной известие потрясло Картрайта. Он откинулся на стуле и смертельно побледнел.
Come and lie down, anyway. You're as white as a ghost. (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Survival of the Fittest’, part IV, ch. X) — Пойди полежи. На тебе ведь лица нет.
He was as white as the driven snow; easy meat, I thought. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Day of the Sardine’, ch. X) — Второй парень побледнел. "Ну, с этим справиться - раз плюнуть", - подумал я.
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23 эффект
эффект м. близости Nachbareffekt m; Naheffekt m; физ. Nahewirkung f; Nahwirkung f; "proximity"-Effekt mэффект м. Джоуля-Томсона Drosseleffekt m; Drosselspannung f; Joule-Kelvin-Effekt m; Joule-Thompson-Effekt m; термод. Joule-Thomson-Effekt m; enthalpischer Drosseleffekt mэффект м. Ландсберга-Мандельштама-Рамана Landsberg-Mandelstam-Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Streuung f; Smekal-Raman-Effekt mэффект м. Рамана Landsberg-Mandelstam-Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Streuung f; Smekal-Raman-Effekt mэффект м. самовоспроизведения структуры сплава (структурная память сплава) англ. мет. shape-memory-effect; SME -
24 Maybach, Wilhelm
[br]b. 9 February 1846 Heilbronn, Württemberg, Germanyd. 14 December 1929 Stuttgart, Germany[br]German engineer and engine designer, inventor of the spray carburettor.[br]Orphaned at the age of 10, Maybach was destined to become one of the world's most renowned engine designers. From 1868 he was apprenticed as a draughtsman at the Briiderhaus Engineering Works in Reurlingen, where his talents were recognized by Gottlieb Daimler, who was Manager and Technical Director. Nikolaus Otto had by then developed his atmospheric engine and reorganized his company, Otto \& Langen, into Gasmotorenfabrik Deutz, of which he appointed Daimler Manager. After employment at a machine builders in Karlsruhe, in 1872 Maybach followed Daimler to Deutz where he worked as a partner on the design of high-speed engines: his engines ran at up to 900 rpm, some three times as fast as conventional engines of the time. Maybach made improvements to the timing, carburation and other features. In 1881 Daimler left the Deutz Company and set up on his own as a freelance inventor, moving with his family to Bad Cannstatt; in April 1882 Maybach joined him as Engineer and Designer to set up a partnership to develop lightweight high-speed engines suitable for vehicles. A motor cycle appeared in 1885 and a modified horse-drawn carriage was fitted with a Maybach engine in 1886. Other applications to small boats, fire-engine pumps and small locomotives quickly followed, and the Vee engine of 1890 that was fitted into the French Peugeot automobiles had a profound effect upon the new sport of motor racing. In 1895 Daimler won the first international motor race and the same year Maybach became Technical Director of the Daimler firm. In 1899 Emil Jellinek, Daimler agent in France and also Austro-Hungarian consul, required a car to compete with Panhard and Levassor, who had been victorious in the Paris-Bordeaux race; he wanted more power and a lower centre of gravity, and turned to Maybach with his requirements, the 35 hp Daimler- Simplex of 1901 being the outcome. Its performance and road holding superseded those of all others at the time; it was so successful that Jellinek immediately placed an order for thirty-six cars. His daughter's name was Mercedes, after whom, when the merger of Daimler and Benz came about, the name Mercedes-Benz was adopted.In his later years, Maybach designed the engine for the Zeppelin airships. He retired from the Daimler Company in 1907.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsSociety of German Engineers Grashof Medal (its highest honour). In addition to numerous medals and titles from technical institutions, Maybach was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Stuttgart Institute of Technology.Further ReadingF.Schidberger, Gottlieb Daimler, Wilhelm Maybach and Karl Benz, Stuttgart: Daimler Benz AG.1961, The Annals of Mercedes-Benz Motor Vehicles and Engines, 2nd edn, Stuttgart: Daimler Benz AG.E.Johnson, 1986, The Dawn of Motoring.KAB / IMcN
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