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1 marine engineer
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2 mécanicien, ienne (de la marine)
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3 ingeniero marino
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4 судовой механик
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5 инженер
engineerинженер агроном an agricultural engineerинженер корабостроител a naval architectинженер конструктор designer; builderинженер проектант a designing engineer, designerинженер химик a chemical technologist/engineerелектрон an electrical engineerжп. инженер a railway engineerстроителен инженер a civil engineer, a building-/construction-engineerинженер по водното строителство a water power engineer* * *инженѐр,м., -и engineer; електро\инженер electrical engineer; жп \инженер railway engineer; \инженер агроном agricultural engineer; \инженер конструктор designer; builder; \инженер консултант consulting engineer; \инженер корабостроител naval constructor/architect; \инженер металург metallurgical engineer; \инженер монтажник installation engineer; \инженер по водното строителство water power engineer; \инженер по системите за управление control engineer; \инженер по техническото обслужване maintenance engineer; \инженер проектант designing engineer, designer; \инженер химик chemical technologist/engineer; корабен \инженер marine engineer; машинен \инженер mechanical engineer; минен \инженер mining engineer; пътен \инженер bridge and road engineer; строителен \инженер civil engineer, building-/construction-engineer.* * *machinist (машинен)* * *1. engineer 2. ИНЖЕНЕР агроном an agricultural engineer 3. ИНЖЕНЕР конструктор designer;builder 4. ИНЖЕНЕР корабостроител a naval architect 5. ИНЖЕНЕР по водното строителство a water power engineer 6. ИНЖЕНЕР проектант a designing engineer, designer 7. ИНЖЕНЕР химик a chemical technologist/ engineer 8. електрон an electrical engineer 9. жп. ИНЖЕНЕР a railway engineer 10. минен ИНЖЕНЕР a mining engineer 11. пътен ИНЖЕНЕР a bridge and road engineer 12. строителен ИНЖЕНЕР a civil engineer, a building-/construction-engineer -
6 судовой механик
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > судовой механик
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7 inženjer brodogradnje
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8 mechanik okrętowy
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9 инженор-корабостроител
marine engineersmarine engineerБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > инженор-корабостроител
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10 корабен инженер
marine engineersmarine engineerБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > корабен инженер
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11 ingeniero naval
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12 корабельный инженер
marine engineer мор.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > корабельный инженер
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13 ingeniero
m.engineer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 engineer\ingeniero,-a agrónomo agronomistingeniero,-a de caminos, canales y puertos civil engineeringeniero,-a forestal forestry expertingeniero,-a industrial industrial engineeringeniero,-a de minas mining engineeringeniero,-a técnico technical engineer* * *(f. - ingeniera)noun* * *SM esp Méx graduate; [título] sirIng. Quintanilla — ≈ Dr. Quintanilla
* * *- ra masculino, femenino engineer* * *= engineer.Ex. Scientists, engineers and other subject specialists may be employed together with information scientists as full-time abstractors.----* ingeniero agrónomo = agronomist.* ingeniero astronáutico = rocket scientist.* ingeniero civil = civil engineer.* ingeniero de caminos = civil engineer.* ingeniero del conocimiento = knowledge engineer.* ingeniero del cuerpo de zapadores = Army Corps engineer.* ingeniero de minas = mining engineer.* ingeniero de sonido = sound engineer.* ingeniero de telecomunicaciones = telecom engineer.* ingeniero forestal = wildlife manager.* ingeniero informático = computer engineer.* ingeniero militar = military engineer.* * *- ra masculino, femenino engineer* * *= engineer.Ex: Scientists, engineers and other subject specialists may be employed together with information scientists as full-time abstractors.
* ingeniero agrónomo = agronomist.* ingeniero astronáutico = rocket scientist.* ingeniero civil = civil engineer.* ingeniero de caminos = civil engineer.* ingeniero del conocimiento = knowledge engineer.* ingeniero del cuerpo de zapadores = Army Corps engineer.* ingeniero de minas = mining engineer.* ingeniero de sonido = sound engineer.* ingeniero de telecomunicaciones = telecom engineer.* ingeniero forestal = wildlife manager.* ingeniero informático = computer engineer.* ingeniero militar = military engineer.* * *ingeniero -ramasculine, feminineengineerCompuestos:● ingeniero aeronáutico, ingeniera aeronáuticaaeronautical o aircraft engineer● ingeniero agrónomo, ingeniera agrónomaagriculturist● ingeniero/ingeniera civilcivil engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de caminos, canales y puertos( Esp) civil engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de minasmining engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de montesforestry engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de sistemassystems engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de sonidosound engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de televisióntelevision engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera de vueloflight engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera industrialindustrial engineer● ingeniero mecánico, ingeniera mecánicamechanical engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera navalnaval architect● ingeniero químico, ingeniera químicachemical engineer● ingeniero/ingeniera superiorengineer ( qualified after a five-year university course)● ingeniero técnico, ingeniera técnicaengineer ( qualified after a three-year university course)* * *
ingeniero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
engineer;
ingeniero agrónomo agriculturist;
ingeniero civil/industrial civil/industrial engineer;
ingeniero técnico engineer ( qualified after a three-year university course)
ingeniero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino engineer
ingeniero agrónomo, agronomist
Esp ingeniero de caminos, canales y puertos, civil engineer
ingeniero técnico, engineer
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* * *ingeniero, -a♦ nm,fengineeringeniero aeronáutico aeronautical engineer;ingeniero agrónomo agronomist;Esp ingeniero de caminos, canales y puertos civil engineer;ingeniero civil civil engineer;ingeniero electrónico electrical o electronic engineer;ingeniero industrial industrial engineer;ingeniero de minas mining engineer;ingeniero de montes forester, forestry engineer;ingeniero naval marine engineer;ingeniero de programas software engineer;ingeniero químico chemical engineer;RP ingeniero sanitario drainage engineer;ingeniero de sistemas systems engineer;ingeniero de sonido sound engineer;ingeniero superior = engineer who has done a full five-year university course;ingeniero técnico = engineer who has done a three-year university course rather than a full five-year course;ingeniero de telecomunicaciones telecommunications engineer;ingeniero de vuelo flight engineer♦ nmAm salvo RP = title used to address businessmen and professionals (even if they are not actually qualified as an engineer)* * *m, ingeniera f engineer* * *ingeniero, -ra n: engineer* * *ingeniero n engineer -
14 Kennedy, Sir Alexander Blackie William
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 17 March 1847 Stepney, London, England d. 1928[br]English marine engineer and educator.[br]Sir Alexander Kennedy was trained as a marine engineer. The son of a Congregational minister, he was educated at the City of London School and the School of Mines, Jermyn Street. He was then apprenticed to J. \& W.Dudgeon of Millwall, marine engineers, and went on to become a draughtsman to Sir Charles Marsh Palmer of Jarrow (with whom he took part in the development of the compound steam-engine for marine use) and T.M.Tennant \& Co. of Leith. In 1874 he was appointed Professor of Engineering at University College, London. He built up an influential School of Engineering, being the first in England to integrate laboratory work as a regular feature of instruction. The engineering laboratory that he established in 1878 has been described as "the first of its kind in England" (Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers). He and his students conducted important experiments on the strength and elasticity of materials, boiler testing and related subjects. He followed the teaching of Franz Reuleaux, whose Kinematics of Machinery he translated from the German.While thus breaking new educational ground at University College, Kennedy concurrently established a very thriving private practice as a consulting engineer in partnership with Bernard Maxwell Jenkin (the son of Fleeming Jenkin), to pursue which he relinquished his academic posts in 1889. He planned and installed the whole electricity system for the Westminster Electric Supply Corporation, and other electricity companies. He was also heavily involved in the development of electrically powered transport systems. During the First World War he served on a panel of the Munitions Invention Department, and after the war he undertook to record photographically the scenes of desolation in his book From Ypres to Verdun (1921). Towards the end of his life, he pursued his interest in archaeology with the exploration of Petra, recorded in a monograph: Petra. Its History and Monuments (1925). He also joined the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1879, becoming the President of that body in 1894, and he joined the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1890. Kennedy was thus something of an engineering polymath, as well as being an outstanding engineering educationalist.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1887. Knighted 1905. Member, Institution of Civil Engineers 1879; President, 1906. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1894.Bibliography1921, From Ypresto Verdum.1925, Petra. Its History and Monuments.Further ReadingDNB supplement.1928–9, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 221:269–75.ABBiographical history of technology > Kennedy, Sir Alexander Blackie William
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15 Schiffsingenieur(in)
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16 navale
naval* * *navale agg. naval, ship (attr.): battaglia navale, naval (o sea) battle; cantiere navale, shipyard; forza navale, naval strength; ingegnere navale, naval engineer // Accademia Navale, Naval Academy // Lega Navale, Navy League // registro navale, Lloyd's Register.* * *[na'vale]1) ind.cantiere navale — shipyard, boatyard
2) mil. [forze, base] navalbattaglia navale — naval o sea battle; gioc. battleships
* * *navale/na'vale/1 ind. industria navale shipbuilding industry; cantiere navale shipyard, boatyard; ingegnere navale marine engineer -
17 Pounder, Cuthbert Coulson
[br]b. 10 May 1891 Hartlepool, Englandd. 18 December 1982 Belfast (?), Northern Ireland[br]English marine engineer and exponent of the slow-speed diesel engine.[br]Pounder served an apprenticeship with Richardsons Westgarth, marine engineers in north east England. Shortly after, he moved to Harland \& Wolff of Belfast and there fulfilled his life's work. He rose to the rank of Director but is remembered for his outstanding leadership in producing the most advanced steam and diesel machinery installations of their time. Harland \& Wolff were the main licensees for the Burmeister \& Wain marine diesel system, and the Copenhagen company made most of the decisions on design; however, Pounder often found himself in the hot seat and once had the responsibility of concurring with the shipyard's decision to build three Atlantic liners with the largest diesel engines in the world, well beyond the accepted safe levels of extrapolation. With this, Belfast secured worldwide recognition as builders of diesel-driven liners. During the German occupation of Denmark (1940–5), the engineering department at Belfast worked on its own and through systematic research and experimentation built up a database of information that was invaluable in the postwar years.Pounder was instrumental in the development of airless injection diesel fuel pumps. He was a stalwart supporter of all research and development, and while at Belfast was involved in the building of twelve hundred power units. While in his twenties, Pounder began a literary career which continued for sixty years. The bulk of his books and papers were on engineering and arguably the best known is his work on marine diesel engines, which ran to many editions. He was Chairman of Pametrada, the marine engineering research council of Great Britain, and later of the machinery committee of the British Ship Research Association. He regarded good relations within the industry as a matter of paramount importance.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, Institute of Marine Engineers; Denny Gold Medal 1839, 1959. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Ackroyd Stewart Award; James Clay ton Award.Further ReadingMichael Moss and John R.Hume, 1986, Shipbuilders to the World, Belfast: Blackstaff.FMWBiographical history of technology > Pounder, Cuthbert Coulson
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18 mechani|k
m 1. (rzemieślnik) mechanic- mechanik okrętowy a marine engineer, a ship’s engineer- mechanik samochodowy a car mechanic2. (inżynier) engineer- inżynier mechanik a mechanical engineer3. pot., żart. jack of all trades, handymanThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mechani|k
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19 инженер-механик
м. mechanical engineerинженер-механик; машиностроитель — mechanical engineer
инженер-механик; инженер-машиностроитель — machine engineer
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20 Kirk, Alexander Carnegie
[br]b. c.1830 Barry, Angus, Scotlandd. 5 October 1892 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish marine engineer, advocate of multiple-expansion in steam reciprocating engines.[br]Kirk was a son of the manse, and after attending school at Arbroath he proceeded to Edinburgh University. Following graduation he served an apprenticeship at the Vulcan Foundry, Glasgow, before serving first as Chief Draughtsman with the Thames shipbuilders and engineers Maudslay Sons \& Field, and later as Engineer of Paraffin Young's Works at Bathgate and West Calder in Lothian. He was credited with the inventions of many ingenious appliances and techniques for improving production in these two establishments. About 1866 Kirk returned to Glasgow as Manager of the Cranstonhill Engine Works, then moved to Elder's Shipyard (later known as the Fairfield Company) as Engineering Manager. There he made history in producing the world's first triple-expansion engines for the single-screw steamship Propontis in 1874. That decade was to confirm the Clyde's leading role as shipbuilders to the world and to establish the iron ship with efficient reciprocating machinery as the workhorse of the British Merchant Marine. Upon the death of the great Clyde shipbuilder Robert Napier in 1876, Kirk and others took over as partners in the shipbuilding yard and engine shops of Robert Napier \& Sons. There in 1881 they built a ship that is acknowledged as one of the masterpieces of British shipbuilding: the SS Aberdeen for George Thompson's Aberdeen Line to the Far East. In this ship the fullest advantage was taken of high steam temperatures and pressures, which were expanded progressively in a three-cylinder configuration. The Aberdeen, in its many voyages from London to China and Japan, was to prove the efficiency of these engines that had been so carefully designed in Glasgow. In the following years Dr Kirk (he has always been known as Doctor, although his honorary LLD was only awarded by Glasgow University in 1888) persuaded the Admiralty and several shipping companies to accept not only triple-expansion machinery but also the use of mild steel in ship construction. The successful SS Parisian, built for the Allan Line of Glasgow, was one of these pioneer ships.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.FMWBiographical history of technology > Kirk, Alexander Carnegie
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