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1 plate
• anoda; anoda termojonske cevi; bakrorez; daska; daščica; fotografska ploča; ilustracija; jezičak; kućište; lim; nagrada na trkama; oklopiti; panel ploča; pehar; plitka zdela; ploča; ploča na kaminu; ploča za varenje; pločica; posrebrena roba; posuđe; pribor; tabla; tanjir -
2 plate to-plate impedance
• interanodna impendanca -
3 plate-basket
• korpa za stoni pribor -
4 plate-glass
• ogledalno staklo; pločno staklo -
5 plate-iron
• crni lim; gvozdeni lim -
6 plate-layer
• polagač pružnica polagač kolos; popravljač pruge -
7 plate basket
• korpa za stoni pribor -
8 plate battery
• anodna baterija -
9 plate bending machine
• mašina za savijanje lima; mašina za savijanje limova -
10 plate cam
• bregasta pločica; kolutni ekscentar -
11 plate cap
• anodni izvod; anodni priključak -
12 plate capacitance
• anodna kapacitivnost; kapacitivnost anode -
13 plate cathode capacitance
• kapacitivnost anoda-katoda -
14 plate choke coil
• anodna prigušnica -
15 plate circuit
• anodno kolo -
16 plate conductanee
• anodna konduktanca; anodna provodljivost -
17 plate control,
• anodnamodulacija; anodno upravljanje -
18 plate current
• anodna struja -
19 plate detection
• anodna detekcija -
20 plate dissipation
• anodna disipacija
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plate — [ plat ] n. f. • 1170; de 1. plat 1 ♦ Archéol. Plaque de métal appliquée sur le haubert; chacune des plaques qui constituent une armure rigide. Armures de plates, d écailles d acier. 2 ♦ (1694) Mar. Embarcation à fond plat servant aux travaux de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Plate — Plate, n. [OF. plate a plate of metal, a cuirsas, F. plat a plate, a shallow vessel of silver, other metal, or earth, fr. plat flat, Gr. ?. See {Place}, n.] 1. A flat, or nearly flat, piece of metal, the thickness of which is small in comparison… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plate — may refer to: * Plate (dishware) * Plate (structures), a type of foundation * A flat piece of metal used in orthopedics to connect the two parts of a broken bone, such as a dynamic compression plate * Plate armor, body armor made of metal plates… … Wikipedia
plate — 1. (pla t ) s. f. 1° Coutel à plates, ancien nom d une épée fine et tranchante, un peu plus longue que la dague ordinaire. Armure à plates, nom donné dans le XIVe siècle aux armures composées de plaques d acier, par opposition aux cottes de… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
plate — [plāt] n. [OFr, flat object < fem. of plat, flat < VL * plattus < Gr platys, broad, flat: see PLATY ] 1. a smooth, flat, relatively thin piece of metal or other material 2. a sheet of metal made by beating, rolling, or casting 3. a) any… … English World dictionary
plate — (n.) mid 13c., flat sheet of gold or silver, also flat, round coin, from O.Fr. plate thin piece of metal (late 12c.), from M.L. plata plate, piece of metal, perhaps via V.L. *plattus from Gk. platys flat, broad (see PLACE (Cf. place) (n.)). The… … Etymology dictionary
plate — ► NOUN 1) a flat dish from which food is eaten or served. 2) bowls, cups, and other utensils made of gold or silver. 3) a thin, flat piece of metal used to join or strengthen or forming part of a machine. 4) a small, flat piece of metal bearing a … English terms dictionary
Plate — Plate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plating}.] 1. To cover or overlay with gold, silver, or other metals, either by a mechanical process, as hammering, or by a chemical process, as electrotyping. [1913 Webster] 2. To cover or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plate — [n1] dish or meal served bowl, casserole, course, helping, platter, portion, service, serving, trencher; concepts 459,493 plate [n2] sheet, panel coat, disc, flake, foil, lamella, lamina, layer, leaf, plane, print, scale, slab, slice, spangle,… … New thesaurus
Plate — Plate. См. Пластина. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
Plate [1] — Plate, kleines Küstenfahrzeug mit plattem Boden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon