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1 прессованная плитка
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2 прессованная плитка
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > прессованная плитка
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( для настилки полов) dalle, cake, tablet* * *пли́тка ж.1. стр. tile2. ( для приготовления пищи) hot plateарми́рованная пли́тка — reinforced tileга́зовая похо́дная пли́тка — Primus camp stoveга́зовая похо́дная пли́тка рабо́тает на пропа́не — the Primus camp stove burns propaneги́псовая пли́тка — gypsum tileглазуро́ванная пли́тка — glazed tileзвукоизоли́рующая пли́тка — acoustical tileизоляцио́нная пли́тка — insulating tileка́фельная пли́тка — glazed tile, dalleкерами́ческая пли́тка — ceramic tileоблицо́вочная пли́тка — facing tileогнеупо́рная пли́тка — fire-proof [refractory] tileподкладна́я пли́тка ( упорного подшипника) — thrust diskполова́я пли́тка — floor tileпрессо́ванная пли́тка — pressed tileпустоте́лая пли́тка — hollow tileтермопла́стиковая пли́тка — thermoplastic tileши́ферная пли́тка — slate tileшпунто́вая пли́тка — bent tile, gutter tileэлектри́ческая пли́тка — hot plate; (напр. для лабораторных целей) electric beater -
5 керамическая плитка полусухого прессования
Silicates: dust-pressed tileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > керамическая плитка полусухого прессования
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6 прессованная плитка
Engineering: pressed tileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прессованная плитка
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7 przyci|snąć
pf — przyci|skać impf (przycisnę, przycisnęła, przycisnęli — przyciskam) Ⅰ vt 1. (przygnieść) to press- przycisnąć czoło do szyby to press one’s forehead against a window- przyciskać kogoś do piersi to clasp sb to one’s bosom- przycisnąć kogoś do ziemi to pin sb to the ground- przycisnąć coś ciężkim przedmiotem to press sth down with a heavy weight a. to weigh sth down- przycisnąć sobie palec w drzwiach to trap one’s finger in the door- za mocno przyciskasz pióro you are pressing the pen too hard- ułóż płytkę i mocno przyciśnij position the tile and press firmly2. (nacisnąć) to press [klawisz, klamkę]- wystarczy przycisnąć jeden guzik you only have to press one button- to się włącza przez przyciśnięcie guzika it’s switched on by pressing a button3. pot. (dokuczyć) kiedy głód go przyciśnie when he is hard-pressed by hunger- przyciśnięty biedą zdecydował się do niej napisać when he was hard-pressed for money he decided to write to her4. pot. (wywrzeć presję) to put the screws on- przyciskać kogoś, żeby coś zrobił to press a. push sb into doing sth pot.Ⅱ v imp. przycisnęło go pot. (nie ma pieniędzy) he must be really pressed for cash posp.; (musiał iść do toalety) he was desperate to go to the loo; he was taken short Ⅲ przycisnąć się — przyciskać się 1. [osoba] to press a. push oneself- przyciskać się do kogoś/czegoś to press oneself against sb/sth2. (do siebie nawzajem) to press- przyciskali się do siebie they were pressing against each otherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyci|snąć
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8 керамическая черепица, формованная машинным способом
Construction: pressed-clay tileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > керамическая черепица, формованная машинным способом
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9 прессованная плитка с призматическим рисунком
Construction: pressed-prism tileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прессованная плитка с призматическим рисунком
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10 Pressdachsteinplatte
Pressdachsteinplatte f pressed roofing tileDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Pressdachsteinplatte
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11 Pressdachziegel
Pressdachziegel m pressed roofing tileDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Pressdachziegel
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12 Berliner, Emile
SUBJECT AREA: Recording[br]b. 20 May 1851 Hannover, Germanyd. 3 August 1929 Montreal, Canada[br]German (naturalized American) inventor, developer of the disc record and lateral mechanical replay.[br]After arriving in the USA in 1870 and becoming an American citizen, Berliner worked as a dry-goods clerk in Washington, DC, and for a period studied electricity at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York. He invented an improved microphone and set up his own experimental laboratory in Washington, DC. He developed a microphone for telephone use and sold the rights to the Bell Telephone Company. Subsequently he was put in charge of their laboratory, remaining in that position for eight years. In 1881 Berliner, with his brothers Joseph and Jacob, founded the J.Berliner Telephonfabrik in Hanover, the first factory in Europe specializing in telephone equipment.Inspired by the development work performed by T.A. Edison and in the Volta Laboratory (see C.S. Tainter), he analysed the existing processes for recording and reproducing sound and in 1887 developed a process for transferring lateral undulations scratched in soot into an etched groove that would make a needle and diaphragm vibrate. Using what may be regarded as a combination of the Phonautograph of Léon Scott de Martinville and the photo-engraving suggested by Charles Cros, in May 1887 he thus demonstrated the practicability of the laterally recorded groove. He termed the apparatus "Gramophone". In November 1887 he applied the principle to a glass disc and obtained an inwardly spiralling, modulated groove in copper and zinc. In March 1888 he took the radical step of scratching the lateral vibrations directly onto a rotating zinc disc, the surface of which was protected, and the subsequent etching created the groove. Using well-known principles of printing-plate manufacture, he developed processes for duplication by making a negative mould from which positive copies could be pressed in a thermoplastic compound. Toy gramophones were manufactured in Germany from 1889 and from 1892–3 Berliner manufactured both records and gramophones in the USA. The gramophones were hand-cranked at first, but from 1896 were based on a new design by E.R. Johnson. In 1897–8 Berliner spread his activities to England and Germany, setting up a European pressing plant in the telephone factory in Hanover, and in 1899 a Canadian company was formed. Various court cases over patents removed Berliner from direct running of the reconstructed companies, but he retained a major economic interest in E.R. Johnson's Victor Talking Machine Company. In later years Berliner became interested in aeronautics, in particular the autogiro principle. Applied acoustics was a continued interest, and a tile for controlling the acoustics of large halls was successfully developed in the 1920s.[br]Bibliography16 May 1888, Journal of the Franklin Institute 125 (6) (Lecture of 16 May 1888) (Berliner's early appreciation of his own work).1914, Three Addresses, privately printed (a history of sound recording). US patent no. 372,786 (basic photo-engraving principle).US patent no. 382,790 (scratching and etching).US patent no. 534,543 (hand-cranked gramophone).Further ReadingR.Gelatt, 1977, The Fabulous Phonograph, London: Cassell (a well-researched history of reproducible sound which places Berliner's contribution in its correct perspective). J.R.Smart, 1985, "Emile Berliner and nineteenth-century disc recordings", in WonderfulInventions, ed. Iris Newson, Washington, DC: Library of Congress, pp. 346–59 (provides a reliable account).O.Read and W.L.Welch, 1959, From Tin Foil to Stereo, Indianapolis: Howard W.Sams, pp. 119–35 (provides a vivid account, albeit with less precision).GB-N
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