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1 Hammer
m; -s, Hämmer1. hammer (auch MUS., Sport und Auktion); aus Holz: mallet; PARL. etc. gavel; Hammer und Sichel / Zirkel POL., Symbol: hammer and sickle / compasses; unter den Hammer kommen / bringen fig. come under the hammer / (bring to) auction2. umg., fig. (Fehler) boo-boo, gaffe; (Ungeheuerlichkeit) scandal, disgrace; (Knüller) sensation; das ist ein oder der Hammer! (ist toll) that’s great; (ist unerhört) that’s incredible, that really takes the biscuit (Am. cake); und jetzt kommt der Hammer:... das Beste: and this is the best bit (Am. part):...; das Schlimmste: and this is the worst bit (Am. part):...; die große Sensation: and the absolute cream of it is:...; du hast wohl ‚nen Hammer! you must be off your nut (Am. head)3. SPORT umg., Fußball: hammer* * *der Hammerhammer; gavel* * *Hạm|mer ['hamɐ]m -s, ordm;['hɛmɐ]1) (=Werkzeug von Auktionator) hammer; (= Holzhammer) malletunter den Hammer kommen — to come under the hammer
2) (= Sportgerät) hammer3) (ANAT) hammer, malleus4) (= Klavierhammer, Glockenhammer) hammer* * *(a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) hammer* * *Ham·mer<-s, Hämmer>[ˈhamɐ, pl ˈhɛmɐ]m1. (Werkzeug) hammer3. ANAT hammer, malleus4. MUS hammer6. (Unverschämtheit) outrageous thing7.▶ zwischen Amboss und \Hammer geraten to be under attack from both sidesdiese Unterstellung ist ja ein dicker \Hammer! this insinuation is really absurd!▶ \Hammer und Sichel hammer and sickle* * *der; Hammers, Hämmer1) hammer; (HolzHammer) mallet2) (Technik) tup; ram3) (Musik) hammer4) (Leichtathletik) hammerein dicker Hammer — an awful blunder
* * *unter den Hammer kommen/bringen fig come under the hammer/(bring to) auctionder Hammer! (ist toll) that’s great; (ist unerhört) that’s incredible, that really takes the biscuit (US cake);und jetzt kommt der Hammer: … das Beste: and this is the best bit (US part): …; das Schlimmste: and this is the worst bit (US part): …; die große Sensation: and the absolute cream of it is: …;du hast wohl ’nen Hammer! you must be off your nut (US head)* * *der; Hammers, Hämmer1) hammer; (HolzHammer) mallet2) (Technik) tup; ram3) (Musik) hammer4) (Leichtathletik) hammer* * *-¨ m.blockbuster n.gavel n.hammer n. -
2 hammer
[ˈhæmə]1. noun1) a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc:مِطْرَقَهa joiner's hammer.
2) the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.جَرَس السّاعَه او البيانو3) in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.كُرة مَعْدَنِيَّه تُرمى بِيَد فولاذيَّه2. verb1) to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer:يَضْرِبُ بالمِطْرِقَهHe hammered the nail into the wood.
2) to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition:يقومُ بِمُحاوَلات مُتَكَرِّرَهGrammar was hammered into us at school.
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > столярный молоток
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5 столярный молоток
Russian-English dictionary of construction > столярный молоток
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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > столярный
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Engineering: Warrington hammer, carpenter's hammer, claw hammer, joiner hammer, joiner's hammer, paring hammer -
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carpenter's hammer, claw hammer, joiner's hammer, paring hammer, Warrington hammer* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > столярный молоток
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10 молоток
( молотковой дробилки) beater, hand hammer, hammer* * *молото́к м.
hammerбонда́рный деревя́нный молото́к ( киянка) — malletбури́льный молото́к — hammer drillбури́льный молото́к для буре́ния с промы́вкой — wash boring [water hammer] drillбури́льный, коло́нковый молото́к — drifter, air [hammer] drifterбури́льный, коло́нковый молото́к с автомати́ческим пода́тчиком — air-field drifterбури́льный, ручно́й молото́к — jackhammerбури́льный, телескопи́ческий молото́к — telescopic drill; stoperгвозди́льный молото́к — spike driverгеологи́ческий молото́к — geological hammer, geologist's pickглади́льный молото́к — planishing hammerмолото́к для око́лки ка́мня — scabbling hammerмолото́к для отбива́ния на́кипи — scaling hammerмолото́к для отборто́вки кро́мок — creasing hammerмолото́к для раскола́чивания моде́лей литейн. — rapping ironмолото́к для удале́ния шла́ка — chipping [deslagging, slagging] hammerдроби́льный молото́к — grinding hammerкамнетё́сный молото́к — boss hammerклепа́льный молото́к — riveting hammer, riveterклепа́льный, пневмати́ческий молото́к — pneumatic riveting hammerкузне́чный молото́к — smith's hammerмаркиро́вочный молото́к лес. — log stamp, marking hammerотбо́йный, пневмати́ческий молото́к — jack [air, pneumatic] hammer, pneumatic pickотбо́йный, электри́ческий молото́к — electric hammer, electric pickпневмати́ческий молото́к — air-operated hammerпневмати́ческий молото́к для проко́вки — air-operated peening hammerправи́льный молото́к1. метал. straightening hammer2. лес. setting hammerразго́нный молото́к метал. — chasing hammerрихтова́льный молото́к — straightening hammerмолото́к с квадра́тным бойко́м — square set hammerмолото́к с кру́глым бойко́м — round set hammerслеса́рный молото́к — bench hammerмолото́к со ско́шенным бойко́м — bevel set hammerстоля́рный молото́к — joiner's hammerмолото́к с шаровы́м бойко́м — ball set hammerхирурги́ческий молото́к — surgical malletчека́ночный молото́к — caulking hammer -
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13 Wilson, Robert
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. September 1803 Dunbar, Haddingtonshire, East Lothian, Scotlandd. 28 July 1882 Matlock, Derbyshire, England[br]Scottish mechanical engineer and inventor who developed the self-acting control gear applied to the steam-hammer.[br]Robert Wilson was the son of a fisherman who was drowned in a lifeboat rescue attempt in December 1810. He received only a meagre education and was apprenticed to a joiner. From a very early age he was much concerned with the idea of applying screw propellers to ships, and his invention was approved by the Highland Society and by the Scottish Society of Arts, who in 1832 awarded him a silver medal. He must have gained some experience as a mechanic and while working on his invention he made the acquaintance of James Nasmyth. In 1838 he became Works Manager at Nasmyth's Bridgewater Foundry and made an important contribution to the success of the steam-hammer by developing the self-acting control gear. From 1845 he was with the Low Moor Ironworks near Bradford, Yorkshire, but in July 1856 he returned to the Bridgewater Foundry so that he was able to take over as Managing Partner after Nasmyth's early retirement at the end of 1856. In 1867 the name of the firm was changed to Nasmyth, Wilson \& Co., and Wilson remained a partner until May 1882, when the firm became a limited company. Wilson often returned to his first invention, and two of his many patents related to improvements in screw propellers. In 1880 he received £500 from the War Department for the use of his double-action screw propeller as applied to the torpedo.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1857. FRSE 1873. Member, Royal Scottish Society of Arts.Bibliography1860, The Screw Propeller: Who Invented It?, Glasgow.Further ReadingJ.A.Cantrell, 1984, James Nasmyth and the Bridgewater Foundry, Manchester, Appendix F, pp. 262–3 (a short biographical account and a list of his patents).RTS
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