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1 скорость истечения
1) Geology: rate of delivery2) Medicine: flow rate3) Engineering: leaving velocity, outflow velocity, spouting velocity4) Agriculture: velocity of retreat5) Railway term: velocipede of discharge, velocipede of flow6) Automobile industry: velocity of flow7) Metallurgy: extrusion speed, outflow rate9) Astronautics: discharge rate, efflux velocity, exhaust velocity10) Drilling: nozzle velocity, rate of discharge11) Oil&Gas technology delivery rate12) Automation: flow velocity13) Plastics: velocity of efflux14) Makarov: delivery speed, efflux rate, exhaust velocity (напр. продуктов сгорания), exit speed, jet velocityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость истечения
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2 скорость на выходе
1) Engineering: exit velocity, output speed2) Railway term: velocipede of discharge, velocipede of exhaust3) Automobile industry: velocity of discharge, velocity of exhaust4) Oil: delivery speed (из насоса, из компрессора), exhaust speed (из насоса, из компрессора), exit speed (из насоса, из компрессора), outlet speed (из насоса, из компрессора), outlet velocity5) Astronautics: leaving velocity6) Mechanics: exhaust velocity7) Automation: output velocityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость на выходе
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3 prędkość wylotowa
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4 prędkość wypływu w silnikach turboodrzutowych
• carry-over velocity• leaving velocitySłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > prędkość wypływu w silnikach turboodrzutowych
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5 vitesse
vitesse [vitεs]1. feminine nouna. ( = promptitude) speed• à la vitesse de 60 km/h at (a speed of) 60km/h• à quelle vitesse allait-il ? how fast was he going?• à une vitesse vertigineuse [conduire, avancer] at a dizzying speed ; [augmenter, se multiplier] at a dizzying rateb. [de voiture] gear• société/justice à deux vitesses two-tier society/justice systemc. (locutions)• faites-moi ça, et en vitesse ! hurry up and do it!• écrire un petit mot en vitesse to scribble a hasty note► à toute vitesse, en quatrième vitesse at full speed• il est arrivé en quatrième vitesse or à toute vitesse he came very quickly2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The speed limit in France is generally 50 km/h in built-up areas (although it can on occasion be as low as 30 km/h); 70 km/h on secondary roads; 90 km/h on main roads; and 130 km/h on motorways (but 110 km/h when it is raining).* * *vitɛs1) ( rapidité) speedà deux vitesses — [courrier, système] two-tier (épith)
faire de la vitesse — [automobiliste] to drive fast
gagner or prendre quelqu'un de vitesse — lit, fig to outstrip somebody
en vitesse — ( vite) quickly; ( trop vite) in a rush
passer en vitesse — [personne] to pop in (colloq)
range ta chambre, et en vitesse! — tidy up your room, and be quick about it!
(il s'enfuit) de toute la vitesse de ses petites jambes — (he ran away) as fast as his little legs would carry him
2) Technologie (engrenage, rapport) gearpasser les vitesses — to change gear GB, to shift gear US
passer la vitesse supérieure/inférieure — to change up/down a gear
passer à la vitesse supérieure — fig to speed things up
•Phrasal Verbs:••à la vitesse grand V, en quatrième vitesse — at top speed
* * *vitɛs nf1) (= rapidité) speedprendre de la vitesse — to pick up speed, to gather speed
à toute vitesse — at full speed, at top speed
2) AUTOMOBILES (= dispositif) gear3) MATHÉMATIQUE, PHYSIQUE speedprendre qn de vitesse — to outstrip sb, to get ahead of sb
être en perte de vitesse [avion] — to lose speed, [parti, tendance] to be losing momentum, [artiste] to be losing popularity
* * *vitesse ⇒ La vitesse nf1 ( rapidité) speed; à grande/petite vitesse [se déplacer, circuler] at high/low speed; à une vitesse folle at an incredible speed; à la vitesse d'un cheval au galop/de 50 km/h at the speed of a galloping horse/at a speed of 50 km/h; à la vitesse moyenne de at an average speed of; prendre/perdre de la vitesse to gather/lose speed; vitesse de pointe maximum speed; vitesse du son/de la lumière speed of sound/of light; il travaille à une vitesse! he works so fast!; partir à toute vitesse to rush away; la voiture est passée à toute vitesse the car flashed past; à deux vitesses [courrier, système, régime] two-tier ( épith); faire de la vitesse [automobiliste] to drive fast; gagner or prendre qn de vitesse lit, fig to outstrip sb; en vitesse ( vite) quickly; ( trop vite) in a rush; passer en vitesse [personne] to pop in○; nous avons mangé en vitesse avant de partir we had a quick meal before leaving; je vous écris en vitesse depuis l'aéroport I'm writing you a quick note from the airport; range ta chambre, et en vitesse! tidy up your room, and be quick about it!; (il s'enfuit) de toute la vitesse de ses petites jambes (he ran away) as fast as his little legs would carry him;2 Tech (engrenage, rapport) gear; voiture à cinq vitesses car with five gears; boîte à cinq vitesses five-speed gearbox; il y a une cinquième vitesse sur sa voiture his car has a fifth gear; passer les vitesses to change gear GB, to shift gear US; passer la vitesse supérieure/inférieure to change up/down a gear; passer ses vitesses en douceur to go smoothly through the gears; faire grincer les vitesses to crunch the gears; bicyclette à trois/douze vitesses three-/twelve-speed bicycle; passer à la vitesse supérieure fig to speed things up.vitesse angulaire Mécan angular velocity; vitesse initiale Mécan initial velocity; (de balle, obus) muzzle velocity; vitesse de libération Astronaut, Phys escape velocity; vitesse de propagation Phys velocity of propagation; vitesse radiale Astron radial velocity; vitesse de réaction Chimie, Psych speed of reaction; vitesse de rotation Mécan rotational velocity; vitesse de sédimentation Biol, Méd sedimentation rate.à la vitesse grand V, en quatrième vitesse at top speed; expédier qch en petite vitesse Rail to send sth by goods train.[vitɛs] nom féminin1. [d'un coureur, d'un véhicule] speedà la vitesse de 180 km/h at (a speed of) 180 km/hla vitesse est limitée à 90 km/h the speed limit is 90 km/hfaire de la vitesse to drive ou to go fastprendre de la vitesse to pick up speed, to speed upgagner/perdre de la vitesse to gather/to lose speedvitesse de pointe top ou maximum speedgagner ou prendre quelqu'un de vitessea. [à pied] to walk faster than somebodyb. [en voiture] to go ou to drive faster than somebodyc. (figuré) to beat somebody to it, to pip somebody at the post (UK), to beat somebody by a nose (US)[de la lumière] speeda. [généralement] initial speedvitesse de réaction reaction velocity ou speedpremière/deuxième/troisième vitesse first/second/third gearb. [en rétrogradant] to go down through the gearsà toute vitesse locution adverbialepasser à toute vitesse [temps, moto] to fly by————————en vitesse locution adverbiale[rapidement] quickly[à la hâte] in a rush ou hurrydéjeuner/se laver en vitesse to have a quick lunch/washsors d'ici, et en vitesse! get out of here and be sharp about it!il a déguerpi en vitesse! he left at the double!, he didn't hang around! -
6 выходящий из
••The ion beam emerging from the accelerating tube consists of high-velocity hydrogen nuclei.
•The jet issuing from the nozzle...
•The smoke issuing from (or leaving) the stack is clean.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выходящий из
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7 выходящий из
••The ion beam emerging from the accelerating tube consists of high-velocity hydrogen nuclei.
•The jet issuing from the nozzle...
•The smoke issuing from (or leaving) the stack is clean.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выходящий из
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8 окружная составляющая скорости на выходе из ступени
Combustion gas turbines: leaving whirl velocityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окружная составляющая скорости на выходе из ступени
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9 скорость закрутки потока жидкости, покидающего лопаточный аппарат
Automobile industry: leaving whirl velocityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость закрутки потока жидкости, покидающего лопаточный аппарат
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10 Eads, James Buchanan
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering[br]b. 23 May 1820 Lawrenceburg, Indiana, USAd. 8 March 1887 Nassau, Bahamas[br]American bridge-builder and hydraulic engineer.[br]The son of an immigrant merchant, he was educated at the local school, leaving at the age of 13 to take on various jobs, eventually becoming a purser on a Mississippi steamboat. He was struck by the number of wrecks lying in the river; he devised a diving bell and, at the age of 22, set up in business as a salvage engineer. So successful was he at this venture that he was able to retire in three years' time and set up the first glassworks west of the Ohio River. This, however, was a failure and in 1848 he returned to the business of salvage on the Ohio River. He was so successful that he was able to retire permanently in 1857. From the start of the American Civil War in 1861 he recommended to President Lincoln that he should obtain a fleet of armour-plated, steam-powered gunboats to operate on the western rivers. He built seven of these himself, later building or converting a further eighteen. After the end of the war he obtained the contract to design and build a bridge over the Mississippi at St Louis. In this he made use of his considerable knowledge of the river-bed currents. He built a bridge with a 500 ft (150 m) centre span and a clearance of 50 ft (15 m) that was completed in 1874. The three spans are, respectively, 502 ft, 520 ft and 502 ft (153 m, 158 m and 153 m), each being spanned by an arch. The Mississippi river is subject to great changes, both seasonal and irregular, with a range of over 41 ft (12.5 m) between low and high water and a velocity varying from 4 ft (1.2 m) to 12 1/2 ft (3.8 m) per second. The Eads Bridge was completed in 1874 and in the following year Eads was commissioned to open one of the mouths of the Mississippi, for which he constructed a number of jetty traps. He was involved later in attempts to construct a ship railway across the isthmus of Panama. He had been suffering from indifferent health for some years, and this effort was too much for him. He died on 8 March 1887. He was the first American to be awarded the Royal Society of Arts' Albert Medal.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Society of Arts Albert Medal.Further ReadingD.B.Steinman and S.R.Watson, 1941, Bridges and their Builders, New York: Dover Publications.T.I.Williams, Biographical Dictionary of Science.IMcN
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