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  • 61 обёртывать

    * * *
    обё́ртывать гл.
    wrap
    обё́ртывать вокру́г (напр. провод вокруг зажима, верёвку вокруг столба) — loop [wrap] around

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > обёртывать

  • 62 разворачиваться

    * * *
    развора́чиваться гл. ( о транспорте)
    turn around
    развора́чиваться на земле́ ав.ground-loop
    развора́чиваться по ве́тру ав., мор.turn downwind
    развора́чиваться про́тив ве́тра ав., мор.turn into the wind

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > разворачиваться

  • 63 Umlaufweg um eine Schleife

    Umlaufweg m um eine Schleife path around the loop

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Umlaufweg um eine Schleife

  • 64 obavijati se

    vr impf wind/coil/loop/twist/ /wreathe/swirl/wrap around; wrap oneself in
    * * *
    • wind

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > obavijati se

  • 65 kierrellä

    yks.nom. kierrellä; yks.gen. kiertelen; yks.part. kierteli; yks.ill. kiertelisi; mon.gen. kierrelköön; mon.part. kierrellyt; mon.ill. kierreltiin
    beat about the bush (verb)
    circle (verb)
    circulate (verb)
    evade (verb)
    hedge (verb)
    ramble (verb)
    roam (verb)
    rove (verb)
    stroll (verb)
    tour (verb)
    wander about (verb)
    wheel (verb)
    * * *
    • loop
    • ring
    • go around
    • roam
    • rotate
    • rove
    • sling
    • stroll
    • tour
    • turn
    • circle
    • go round
    • revolve
    • gird
    • fling
    • evade
    • enclose
    • encircle
    • ramble
    • circulate
    • hedge
    • twiddle
    • wander about
    • wheel
    • wiggle

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kierrellä

  • 66 заключать

    (содержать что-л. внутри себя) to enclose (smth.)

    the region can be enclosed inside some large square --- область может быть заключена внутри некоторого большого квадрата циркуляция по любому замкнутому контуру, содержащему тело --- circulation around any loop that encloses the body

    Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > заключать

  • 67 содержать

    1. (выражаться в терминах чего-л.) involve

    члены в формуле (2), содержащие x --- the terms in (2) that involve x When the overall rate for a chain reaction is broken into its elementary mechanisms, they are all found to involve the concentration of the separate reactants in the activated complex to an integral power. --- Оказывается, что если разбить полную скорость цепной реакции на элементарные реакции, то все они содержат целые степени концентраций отдельных реагентов в активированных комплексах. Hamilton's equations may be used in place of Lagrange's equations, with the advantage that only first derivatives--not second derivatives--are involved. --- Уравнения Гамильтона могут быть использованы вместо уравнений Лагранжа с тем преимуществом, что они содержат только первые (а не вторые) производные.

    2. (что-л. внутри себя) to enclose (smth.)

    циркуляция по любому замкнутому контуру, содержащему тело --- circulation around any loop that encloses the body

    Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > содержать

  • 68 dogal

    (Sp. model spelled same [dogál] < Late Latin ducalem 'halter for leading horses')
       Referenced by Watts as a verb meaning to place a rope around the neck (of cattle). The DRAE glosses dogal as a cord or rope with which one makes a knot and forms a loop to secure horses by the neck.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > dogal

  • 69 gur₂

    wr. gur2 "loop, hoop, circle" Akk.  kippatu šumutu
    wr. ĝešgur2 "(circular) rim" Akk.  kippatu
    wr. gurum; gur8; gur; gurumx(GURUN) "to bend, curve, wrap around; to bow; to roll up; to curb, restrain; to watch over" Akk.  kanāšu kanānu kapāpu qadādu
    wr. kur2; gur2 "unit of capacity based on a vessel size"

    Pennsylvania sumerian dictionary > gur₂

  • 70 разворачиваться

    гл. turn around
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. развертываться (глаг.) развертываться; раскатываться; раскручиваться
    2. размахиваться (глаг.) размахиваться

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > разворачиваться

  • 71 Kraeusal Yarn

    A variety of loop yarn made in Germany, with two ground threads around which is twisted a coarser thread of much greater length to produce the loops.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Kraeusal Yarn

  • 72 Persian Knot

    One of the two knots in which the pile is tied in hand-made Oriental rugs and carpets. A loop is formed around the warp thread and is tightened by being pulled, thus the pile is placed between all warp threads. Also called senna knot.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Persian Knot

  • 73 связь


    communication
    передача информации из одного пункта в другой и от одного лица ипи оборудования к другому. — the transmission of information from one point, person, ог equipment to another.
    - (звено, обеспечивающее связь) — link
    - (кнопка ссо - системы сигнализации опасности захвата ла)hijack(ing) alert (alert)
    - (между системами) — interface, coupling
    - (механическая или электрическая)coupling
    - (связное оборудование, раздел 23 рэ) — communications (chapter 23, maintenance manual)
    - ану (автоматического иавигационного устройства) с дисс (доплеровским измеритепем) — dead-reckoning computer-todoppler navigation system interface, dr-to-dop interface
    -, беспоисковая и безподстроечная — crystal-stabilized communication
    -, взаимная (между блоками системы) — coupling, interface
    -, внешняя (связь между cвоим самолетом и другими самолетами или наземными радиостанциями) — communication between the aircraft and other aircraft or ground stations
    -, гальваническая — resistance coupling
    -, гибкая обратная — flexible feedback
    - гировертикали с астрокорректоромvertical reference-star tracker inferface
    -, двусторонняя — two-way communication
    связь между радиостанциями, имеющими передающее и приемное оборудование, — communication between radio stations, each having both transmitting and receiving equipment.
    -, двусторонняя (между самолетом и наземными радиостанциями) — air-ground communication. two-way communication between aircraft and ground stations.
    -, дуплексная — duplex communication
    -, жесткая обратная — direct feedback
    -, обратная — feedback (coupling)
    воздействие результатов функционирования системы (устройства) на характер дальнейшего функционировамня этой же системы, — part of a closed-loop system which brings back information about the condition under control, for comparison for the target value.
    -, обратная (тросовая, управпения передних колес) — follow-up cables
    -, обратная (управления поворотом колес передней стойки шасси) — nosewheel steering follow-up system
    -, обратная, внешняя — feedback
    -, обратная, внутренняя — salf feedback
    -, обратная, глубокая — large-amount feedback
    охватить глубокой обратной связью, — apply а large amount of feedback.
    -, обратная жесткая — direct /follow-up/ feedback
    -, обратная изодромная — proportional feedback
    -, обратная, по напряжению — voltage /parallel/ feedback
    -, обратная, пс переменному — ас feedback
    -, обратная, по постоянному — dс feedback
    -, обратная, по току — current /series/ feedback
    -, односторонняя — one-way communication
    относится к радиосвязной ипи переговорной системе, осуществляющей передачу от одной станции к другой станции, не имеющей передатчика, — applied to certain radiocommuunication or intercommunication systems whcrs a message is transnitted from oпе station to one or more receiving stations that have no transmitting apparatus.
    -, односторонняя (между наземной радиостанцией и самолетом) — ground-to-air communication. one-way communication from ground stations to aircraft.
    -, односторонняя (между самалетом и наземной радиостанцией) — air-to-ground communication. one-way communication from aircraft to ground stations.
    -, отрицательная обратная связь, которая при отклонении объекта от равновесия, вызывает нейтрализацию этого отклонения. — negative feedback, degeneration /inverse, stabilized/ feedback
    -, перекрестная (в системе) — cross-coupling
    -, положительная обратная способствует переходу объекта в другое равновесное состояние. — positive feedback, regeneration feedback
    -, радиотелеграфная — c-w communication
    -,радиотелефонная — voice communication
    - с автопилотом — autopilot coupling /interface/, coupling to autopilot

    facilities for coupling the system to the autopilot. the ons-to-ap interface.
    - самолета с самолетомair-to-air communication
    - с другими самолетамиcommunication with other aircraft
    -, симплексная — simplex operation
    связь между двумя радиостанциями, осуществляемая в данный период только в одном направлении. — communication that takes place in only one direction at а time between two stations.
    -, скоростная обратная — rate feedback coupling
    - с (наземными) радиосредствамиcontact

    at cohtrolled fields make initial contact 15 miles out.
    - cco (системы самолетной опасности)hijack alarm communication
    -, тактическая — tactical communications
    -, функциональная (взаимосвязь блоков, систем) — interface
    выходить на с. — establish communication
    выходить на внешнюю с. — establish communication between the aircraft and other aircraft or ground stations
    система, охваченная обратной с. — system incorporating feedback
    налаживать (устанавливать) с. — establish communication
    охватывать обратной с. — apply feedback around
    охваченный обратной с. — feedback-incorporated
    поддерживать с. — carry on /maintain/ communication(s)
    устанавливать с. — establish communication(s)
    устанавливать радиосвязь — establish /make/ radio contact, contact radio station

    Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > связь

  • 74 bürük

    A string that is drawn around, such as the loop ofa bag or the belt of trousers

    Old Turkish to English > bürük

  • 75 bürük

    A string that is drawn around, such as the loop ofa bag or the belt of trousers

    Old Turkish to English > bürük

  • 76 Demenÿ, Georges

    [br]
    b. 1850 Douai, France d. 1917
    [br]
    French chronophotographer.
    [br]
    As a young man Georges Demenÿ was a pioneer of physical education in France, and this led him to contact the physiologist Professor Marey in 1880. Marey had made a special study of animal movement, and Demenÿ hoped to work with him on research into physiological problems related to gymnastics. He joined Marey the following year, and when in 1882 the Physiological Station was set up near Paris to develop sequence photography for the study of movement. Demenÿ was made Head of the laboratory. He worked with the multiple-image fixed-plate cameras, and was chiefly responsible for the analysis of the records, having considerable mathematical and graphical ability. He also appeared as the subject in a number of the sequences. When in 1888 Marey began the development of a film camera, Demenÿ was involved in its design and operation. He became interested in the possibility of using animated sequence photographs as an aid to teaching of the deaf. He made close-up records of himself speaking short phrases, "Je vous aime" and "Vive la France" for example, which were published in such journals as Paris Photographe and La Nature in 1891 and 1892. To present these in motion, he devised the Phonoscope, which he patented on 3 March 1892. The series of photographs were mounted around the circumference of a disc and viewed through a counter-rotating slotted disc. The moving images could be viewed directly, or projected onto a screen. La Nature reported tests he had made in which deaf lip readers could interpret accurately what was being said. On 20 December 1892 Demenÿ formed a company, Société Générale du Phonoscope, to exploit his invention, hoping that "speaking portraits" might replace family-album pictures. This commercial activity led to a rift between Marey and Demenÿ in July 1893. Deprived of access to the film cameras, Demenÿ developed designs of his own, patenting new camera models in France on 10 October 1893 and 27 July 1894. The design covered by the latter had been included in English and German patents filed in December 1893, and was to be of some significance in the early development of cinematography. It was for an intermittent movement of the film, which used an eccentrically mounted blade or roller that, as it rotated, bore on the film, pulling down the length of one frame. As the blade moved away, the film loop so formed was taken up by the rotation of the take-up reel. This "beater" movement was employed extensively in the early years of cinematography, being effective yet inexpensive. It was first employed in the Chronophotographe apparatus marketed by Gaumont, to whom Demenÿ had licensed the patent rights, from the autumn of 1896. Demenÿ's work provided a link between the scientific purposes of sequence photography— chronophotography—and the introduction of commercial cinematography.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    J.Deslandes, 1966, Histoire comparée du cinéma, Vol. I, Paris. B.Coe, 1992, Muybridge and the Chronophotographers, London.
    BC

    Biographical history of technology > Demenÿ, Georges

  • 77 Dickson, William Kennedy Laurie

    [br]
    b. August 1860 Brittany, France
    d. 28 September 1935 Twickenham, England
    [br]
    Scottish inventor and photographer.
    [br]
    Dickson was born in France of English and Scottish parents. As a young man of almost 19 years, he wrote in 1879 to Thomas Edison in America, asking for a job. Edison replied that he was not taking on new staff at that time, but Dickson, with his mother and sisters, decided to emigrate anyway. In 1883 he contacted Edison again, and was given a job at the Goerk Street laboratory of the Edison Electric Works in New York. He soon assumed a position of responsibility as Superintendent, working on the development of electric light and power systems, and also carried out most of the photography Edison required. In 1888 he moved to the Edison West Orange laboratory, becoming Head of the ore-milling department. When Edison, inspired by Muybridge's sequence photographs of humans and animals in motion, decided to develop a motion picture apparatus, he gave the task to Dickson, whose considerable skills in mechanics, photography and electrical work made him the obvious choice. The first experiments, in 1888, were on a cylinder machine like the phonograph, in which the sequence pictures were to be taken in a spiral. This soon proved to be impractical, and work was delayed for a time while Dickson developed a new ore-milling machine. Little progress with the movie project was made until George Eastman's introduction in July 1889 of celluloid roll film, which was thin, tough, transparent and very flexible. Dickson returned to his experiments in the spring of 1891 and soon had working models of a film camera and viewer, the latter being demonstrated at the West Orange laboratory on 20 May 1891. By the early summer of 1892 the project had advanced sufficiently for commercial exploitation to begin. The Kinetograph camera used perforated 35 mm film (essentially the same as that still in use in the late twentieth century), and the kinetoscope, a peep-show viewer, took fifty feet of film running in an endless loop. Full-scale manufacture of the viewers started in 1893, and they were demonstrated on a number of occasions during that year. On 14 April 1894 the first kinetoscope parlour, with ten viewers, was opened to the public in New York. By the end of that year, the kinetoscope was seen by the public all over America and in Europe. Dickson had created the first commercially successful cinematograph system. Dickson left Edison's employment on 2 April 1895, and for a time worked with Woodville Latham on the development of his Panoptikon projector, a projection version of the kinetoscope. In December 1895 he joined with Herman Casier, Henry N.Marvin and Elias Koopman to form the American Mutoscope Company. Casier had designed the Mutoscope, an animated-picture viewer in which the sequences of pictures were printed on cards fixed radially to a drum and were flipped past the eye as the drum rotated. Dickson designed the Biograph wide-film camera to produce the picture sequences, and also a projector to show the films directly onto a screen. The large-format images gave pictures of high quality for the period; the Biograph went on public show in America in September 1896, and subsequently throughout the world, operating until around 1905. In May 1897 Dickson returned to England and set up as a producer of Biograph films, recording, among other subjects, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 1897, Pope Leo XIII in 1898, and scenes of the Boer War in 1899 and 1900. Many of the Biograph subjects were printed as reels for the Mutoscope to produce the "what the butler saw" machines which were a feature of fairgrounds and seaside arcades until modern times. Dickson's contact with the Biograph Company, and with it his involvement in cinematography, ceased in 1911.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Gordon Hendricks, 1961, The Edison Motion Picture Myth.
    —1966, The Kinetoscope.
    —1964, The Beginnings of the Biograph.
    BC

    Biographical history of technology > Dickson, William Kennedy Laurie

  • 78 разворот

    разворот сущ
    bank
    второй разворот
    turn on downwind leg
    входить в разворот
    1. initiate the turn
    2. enter the turn 3. roll into the turn выполнил второй разворот
    on the down-wind leg
    выполнил первый разворот
    on the cross-wind leg
    выполнил третий разворот
    on the base leg
    выполнил четвертый разворот
    on the final leg
    выполнять второй разворот
    turn on downwind leg
    выполнять левый разворот
    turn to port
    выполнять первый разворот
    turn on crosswind leg
    выполнять правый разворот
    turn to starboard
    выполнять разворот
    1. make a turn
    2. execute the turn выполнять третий разворот
    turn on base leg
    выполнять четвертый разворот
    turn on final
    высота разворота на посадочную прямую
    final approach altitude
    выход из разворота
    recovery from the turn
    выходить из разворота
    1. recover from the turn
    2. roll out of the turn выходить на курс с левым разворотом
    roll left on the heading
    выходить на курс с правым разворотом
    roll right on the heading
    горизонтальный разворот
    level turn
    давать разрешение на левый разворот
    clear for the left-hand turn
    дистанция линейного упреждения разворота
    turn lead distance
    доклад о развороте на обратный курс
    turnaround report
    завершать разворот
    complete the turn
    затягивать разворот
    delay the turn
    заход на посадку с левым разворотом
    left-hand approach
    заход на посадку с правым разворотом
    right-hand approach
    зона разворота на обратный курс
    turnaround area
    левый разворот
    left-hand turn
    линия пути по схеме с двумя спаренными разворотами
    race track
    линия разворота
    turning line
    маневр разворота на посадочный курс
    circle-to-land manoeuvre
    направление разворота
    direction of turn
    первый разворот
    turn on crosswind leg
    плоский разворот
    flat turn
    подхожу к четвертому с левым разворотом
    on the left base leg
    полет на участке между третьим и четвертым разворотами
    base leg operation
    пологий разворот
    1. overshoot turn
    2. gentle turn 3. wide turn предельный угол разворота
    stop angle
    преждевременный разворот
    undershoot turn
    разворот без крена
    wings-level turn
    разворот без скольжения
    true-banked turn
    разворот воздушного судна
    aircraft pivoting
    разворот в процессе планирования
    gliding turn
    разворот в режиме висения
    hovering turn
    разворот в сторону приближения
    inbound turn
    разворот в сторону удаления
    outbound turn
    разворот на курс полета
    joining turn
    разворот на обратный курс
    reverse turn
    разворот на посадку
    landing turn
    разворот на посадочную площадку
    base turn
    разворот на посадочную прямую
    1. turn to final
    2. final turn разворот на посадочный курс
    teardrop turn
    разворот по приборам
    instrument turn
    разворот по стандартной схеме
    standard rate turn
    разворот по установленной схеме
    procedure turn
    разворот против ветра
    upwind turn
    разворот с внутренним скольжением
    slipping turn
    разворот с креном
    banked turn
    разворот с креном к центру разворота
    inside turn
    разворот с креном от центра разворота
    outside turn
    разворот с набором высоты
    climbing turn
    разворот с наружным скольжением
    skidding turn
    разворот со снижением
    descending turn
    разворот с помощью элеронов
    bank with ailerons
    разворот с упреждением
    lead-type turn
    разворот с целью опознавания
    identifying turn
    резкий разворот на земле
    ground loop
    рубеж разворота
    1. point of turn-around
    2. turning point ручка управления разворотом
    1. steering lever
    2. turn control knob система обратной связи управления разворотом колес передней опоры шасси
    nosewheel steering follow-up system
    скорость разворота
    rate of turn
    скорость установившегося разворота
    sustained turn rate
    схема разворота на посадочный круг
    base turn procedure
    третий разворот
    turn on base leg
    трос обратной связи разворота
    steering feedback cable
    угол разворота
    1. steering angle
    2. angle of turn угол разворота колеса
    wheel steering angle
    угол упреждения при развороте
    turn lead angle
    указатель скорости разворота
    rate-of-turn indicator
    уменьшать радиус разворота
    tighten the turn
    упреждение разворота
    turn lead
    установившийся разворот
    1. steady turn
    2. sustained turn устройство разворота в нейтральное положение
    self-centering device
    участок захода на посадку до первого разворота
    upwind leg
    участок маршрута между вторым и третьим разворотами
    down-wind leg
    участок маршрута между первым и вторым разворотами
    cross-wind leg
    участок маршрута между третьим и четвертым разворотами
    base leg
    участок разворота на ВПП
    runway turning bay
    характеристики на разворотах
    turn characteristics
    цилиндр разворота переднего колеса
    nosewheel steering cylinder
    четвертый разворот
    turn on final
    шаблон схемы разворота на посадочный курс
    base turn template
    шаблон схемы стандартного разворота
    procedure turn template
    шарнир разворота колеса шасси
    castoring hinge

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > разворот

  • 79 sengkelit

    1. a loop worn around o.'s legs for shimmying up tree trunks. 2. k.r(Java) the wearing of a kris stuck in a belt at the back of o.'s waist.

    Malay-English dictionary > sengkelit

  • 80 закон напряжений Кирхгофа

    1. Kirchhoff’s voltage law

     

    закон напряжений Кирхгофа
    Вокруг любого закрытого электрического контура сумма падения напряжения равна сумме повышения напряжения.
    [Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]

    EN

    Kirchhoff' s voltage law
    Around any closed electrical circuit loop, the sum of the voltage drops is equal to the sum of the voltage rises.
    [Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]

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    • Kirchhoff’s voltage law

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > закон напряжений Кирхгофа

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