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1 printing arts
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5 Moscow State University of Printing Arts (MSUPA)
Общая лексика: Московский Государственный Университет печати( МГУП)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Moscow State University of Printing Arts (MSUPA)
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6 Moscow State University of Printing Arts
Общая лексика: (MSUPA) Московский Государственный Университет печати (МГУП)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Moscow State University of Printing Arts
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7 printing
1. печать, печатание2. фотографическое копирование; копирование на формную пластину3. печатное издание4. тираж5. полиграфия, полиграфическая промышленность6. различные сорта печатной бумагиprinting together — печатание «со своим оборотом»
printing two-up — печатание двойников, параллельное печатание с двух одинаковых форм
printing verse — печатание на обороте, запечатывание оборотной стороны
address printing — адресование, печатание адреса
arc printing — дуговая печать, печатание с помощью электрической дуги
7. печатание на оборотной стороне прозрачной плёнкиbackground printing — фоновая печать, печатание фона
bible printing — словарная бумага, библьдрук
bichromate printing — печатание с форм, изготовленных с использованием хромированных коллоидов
8. печатание голубой краской; светокопирование9. изготовление синих копий, изготовление «синек»Braille printing — Брайлевская печать, печать для слепых
bronze printing — бронзирование, печатание бронзовой краской
10. печатание на картонных заготовках; печатание на картоне11. производство картонных упаковокcode printing — печатание кодовых меток, печатание кодовых знаков, кодирование, шифрование
12. цветная печатная бумагаcolor process printing — многокрасочное печатание с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом
13. контактная печать14. контактное копированиеprinting lamp — лампа для копирования, копировальная лампа
15. печатание издания в нескольких вариантах с учётом интересов потребителей16. печатание по требованию одного экземпляра издания17. прямое контактное копирование18. прямая печать19. печатание с первичной формы20. печатание изобразительной продукцииprinting contrast — контраст, реализуемый при печатании
21. печатание на прозрачном материалеdot-in-dot printing — печатание с точной приводкой, печатание «точка в точку»
dot matrix character printing — печатание знаков, формируемых точечной матрицей
printing process — печатный процесс; процесс печатания
22. двукратное запечатывание23. комбинирование деталей двух разных негативов на одном позитиве или печатной формеduotone printing — печатание двухкрасочных репродукций с одноцветного оригинала, дуплекс-автотипия
electrophoretic printing — электрофоретическая печать, способ электрофоретической печати
electrostatographic printing — электрография, электрографическая печать
embossed printing for blind — рельефная печать для слепых, Брайлевская печать
facsimile printing — факсимильное воспроизведение, факсимильная печать
ferromagnetic printing — печатание ферромагнитными красками, магнитографская печать, магнитография
flat-bed printing — печатание на плоскопечатных машинах, печатание с плоских форм высокой печати
flexographic printing — флексографская печать, печатание с эластичных форм
form skip printing — печатание формуляров с пропусками отдельных пунктов на последовательно идущих страницах
24. четырёхкрасочная печатьprinting device — печатающее устройство; устройство печати
printing station — пункт вывода на печать; станция печати
25. печатание в четыре краски26. многокрасочная печать всеми основными краскамиgelatin printing — фототипия, печать с желатиновых печатных форм
27. нанесение клеевого слоя28. гуммированиеheat-set printing — печатание красками, закрепляющимися под действием нагрева
helios printing — гелиопечать, гелиография
hot foil printing — горячее тиснение фольгой, тиснение фольгой с использованием нагретого штампа
29. переводной способ копирования30. печатание через промежуточную поверхность; офсетная печать31. ведомственная печать32. внутрифирменная печатьiridescent printing — радужная печать; печать враскат
level impression printing — печатание с равномерным натиском, печатание с равномерным давлением
33. печатание литографским способом, литография34. офсетная печатьmagnetic ink printing — печатание магнитными красками, магнитографская печать, магнитография
35. картографическая печать, картопечатание36. производство картографической продукции37. копирование изображения на металлическую пластину38. печатание на металле39. акцидентная печать40. печатание акцидентной продукции41. однокрасочная печать42. печатание однокрасочной продукцииprinting pressure — давление печатания, натиск
43. многокрасочная печать44. печатание многокрасочной продукцииmultigraph printing — печатание с ручного набора, закреплённого на цилиндре
45. печатание газетно-журнальной продукции46. газетно-журнальное производство47. печатание газет48. газетное производствоoff-register printing — печатание с несовмещением, печатание с нарушением приводки
offset printing — офсет, офсетная печать
49. распечатка информации, хранящейся в базе данных вычислительной системы по требованию50. печатание по требованию51. печатание персонализированных изданий52. оптическая печать53. проекционное копирование54. печатание на упаковочных материалах55. производство упаковкиpackaging printing and converting — печать и изготовление упаковок; печать и изготовление тары
56. фотография57. фотопечать; копированиеphotographic offset printing — офсетная печать с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом
58. глубокая печать59. печатание с гелиогравюрphotolithooffset printing — офсетная печать с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом
60. печатание с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом61. фотомеханический способ размножения62. печатание с гравированных медных пластин63. печатание вкладных иллюстрацийprocess printing — многокрасочная печать с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом
64. печатание издательской продукции65. заключительная стадия печатанияraised printing — печатание с последующим оплавлением рельефа; рельефная печать
66. рефлексное копирование67. рефлексное печатание68. печатание с выворотных форм69. печатание с реверсивным приводом цилиндров; реверсивное печатание70. печатание на обороте, запечатывание оборотной стороныrotary printing — ротационная печать, печатание на ротационных машинах
71. печатание многокрасочных газет «по сырому»72. цветные краски для печатания газет73. растровая печать74. второй завод, допечаткаprinting mistake — опечатка, типографская ошибка
75. второй прогонselective printing — избирательное печатание, печатание с избирательным воспроизведением знаков
76. малотиражная печать77. малотиражное копированиеside-by-side printing — радужная печать, печать враскат
small offset printing — «малый офсет», печатание малоформатной продукции офсетным способом
solid printing — печатание со сплошных форм, печатание плашек
solid color printing — печатание со сплошных форм цветными красками, печатание цветных плашек
solventless printing — печатание красками, не содержащими растворителя
split color printing — радужная печать, печать враскат
78. трафаретная печать79. ротаторная печатьsublimatic heat transfer printing — термодекалькомания, сублимационная печать
test printing — пробное печатание, изготовление пробных оттисков
thermal printing — термопечать, термографская печать, термография; печатание термокрасками
thermographic printing — термопечать, термографская печать, термография, печатание термокрасками
three-color process printing — трёхкрасочная печать с цветоделённых печатных форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом
three-over-one printing — печатание красочностью 3+1
80. печатание на тканях81. печатание на тонкой бумаге82. декалькомания, печатание переводных изображений83. печатание с переносом изображенияtrouble-free printing — бесперебойное печатание, печатание без помех и перебоев
vapor printing — «дымовая» печать, печатание паром
water-based ink printing — печатание водными красками, печатание красками на водной основе
web printing — печатание на рулонном материале, рулонная печать
wood block printing — печатание с деревянного клише; ксилография
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8 printing
1) печать
2) буквопечатающий
3) книгопечатание
4) книгопечатный
5) литерный
6) набойный
7) набивка
– cloth printing
– commercial printing
– dot printing
– dry-ink printing
– heading printing
– ink jet printing
– ink-jet printing
– job printing
– magnetic ink printing
– magnetic printing
– offset printing
– oxide printing
– printing areas
– printing arts
– printing cabinet
– printing capacity
– printing disk
– printing frame
– printing ink
– printing light
– printing machine
– printing mechanism
– printing nip
– printing paper
– printing plate
– printing pressure
– printing recorder
– printing roller
– printing size
– projection printing
– raised printing
– relief printing
– screen printing
– steam printing
– water-ink printing
motion-picture printing equipmen — кинокопировальная аппаратура
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > instant printing
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13 Klic, Karol (Klietsch, Karl)
[br]b. 31 May 1841 Arnau, Bohemia (now Czech Republic)d. 16 November 1826 Vienna, Austria[br]Czech inventor of photogravure and rotogravure.[br]Klic, sometimes known by the germanized form of his name Karl Klietsch, gained a knowledge of chemistry from his chemist father. However, he inclined towards the arts, preferring to mix paints rather than chemicals, and he trained in art at the Academy of Painting in Prague. His father thought to combine the chemical with the artistic by setting up his son in a photographic studio in Brno, but the arts won and in 1867 Klic moved to Vienna to practise as an illustrator and caricaturist. He also acquired skill as an etcher, and this led him to print works of art reproduced by photography by means of an intaglio process. He perfected the process c.1878 and, through it, Vienna became for a while the world centre for high-quality art reproductions. The prints were made by hand from flat plates, but Klic then proposed that the images should be etched onto power-driven cylinders. He found little support for rotary gravure, or rotogravure, on the European continent, but learning that Storey Brothers, textile printers of Lancaster, England, were working in a similar direction, he went there in 1890 to perfect his idea. Rotogravure printing on textiles began in 1893. They then turned to printing art reproductions on paper by rotogravure and in 1895 formed the Rembrandt Intaglio Printing Company. Their photogra-vures attracted worldwide attention when they appeared in the Magazine of Art. Klic saw photogravure as a small-scale medium for the art lover and not for mass-circulation publications, so he did not patent his invention and thought to control it by secrecy. That had the usual result, however, and knowledge of the process leaked out from Storey's, spreading to other countries in Europe and, from 1903, to the USA. Klic lived on in a modest way in Vienna, his later years troubled by failing sight. He hardly earned the credit for the invention, let alone the fortune reaped by others who used, and still use, photogravure for printing long runs of copy such as newspaper colour supplements.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1927, Inland Printer (January): 614.Karol Klic. vynálezu hlubotisku, 1957, Prague (the only full-length biography; in Czech, with an introduction in English, French and German).S.H.Horgan, 1925, "The invention of photogravure", Inland Printer (April): 64 (contains brief details of his life and works).G.Wakeman, 1973, Victorian Book Illustration, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles, pp. 126–8.LRDBiographical history of technology > Klic, Karol (Klietsch, Karl)
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[br]b. 1808 Vienna, Austriad. 1873 Vienna, Austria[br]Austrian printer and inventor of photogalvanography, one of the earliest commercial photomechanical printing processes.[br]The son of a goldsmith, Pretsch learned the printing trade in Vienna, where he worked until 1831. He then took up a series of posts in Germany, Belgium and Holland before returning to Vienna, where in 1842 he joined the Imperial State Printing Office. The office was equipped with a photographic studio, and Pretsch was encouraged to explore applications of photography to printing and the graphic arts. In 1851 he was sent to London to take responsibility for the Austrian printing exhibits of the Great Exhibition. This event proved to be a significant international show case for photography and Pretsch saw a great number of recent innovations and made many useful contacts. On returning to Vienna, he began to develop a process for producing printing plates from photographs. Using Talbot's discovery that bichromated gelatine swells in water after exposure to light, he electrotyped the relief image obtained. In 1854 Pretsch resigned from his post in Vienna and travelled back to London, where he patented his process, calling it photogalvanography. He went on to form a business, the Photo-Galvano-Graphic Company, to print and market his pictures.The Photographic Manager of the company was the celebrated photographer Roger Fenton, recently returned from his exploits on the battlefields of the Crimea. In 1856 the company issued a large serial work, Photographic Art Treasures, illustrated with Pretsch's pictures, which created considerable interest. The venture did not prove a commercial success, however, and although further plates were made and issued, Fenton found other interests to pursue and Pretsch was left to try to apply some of his ideas to lithography. This too had no successful outcome, and in 1863 Pretsch returned to Vienna. He was reappointed to a post at the Imperial State Printing Office, but his health failed and he made no further progress with his processes.[br]Bibliography9 November 1854, British patent no. 2,373. 11 August 1855, British patent no. 1,824.Further ReadingJ.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E. Epstean, New York.H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London. H.J.P.Arnold, 1977, William Henry Fox Talbot, London (an account of the relationship with Talbot's process).JW -
15 Moxon, Joseph
SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]b. 8 August 1627 Wakefield, Yorkshire, England d. 1700[br]English publisher of mathematical and technical books.[br]Moxon acquired a knowledge of mathematics, map making and many technical arts, to which, as a result of some time spent in Holland, he added a knowledge of languages. By 1657 he was established in Cornhill in London, "at the sign of Atlas", where he published and sold "all manner of mathematical books or instruments and maps whatsoever". Soon after 1660, Moxon was appointed Hydrographer to King Charles II, i.e. map and chart printer and seller. By this time his shop was on Ludgate Hill, and in 1683 it had moved to the west side of Fleet Ditch, but retained its name "at the sign of Atlas". Moxon's most important publishing venture was a series of handbooks, never completed, entitled Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy- Works. It was begun in 1677 and was intended to be published monthly and cover the whole range of practical techniques, such as metal-turning and woodworking. However, the series was suspended after a year or so due to the effects of the Popish Plot, which "took off the minds of my few customers from buying". He resumed publication with the most important of these works, Mechanick Exercises on the Whole Art of Printing, which appeared in 1683–4. Although printing had been invented more than two centuries earlier, this is the first detailed account in any language of printing, and includes all aspects of the process: type casting, setting, and construction and operation of the press itself, together with the organization of the printing shop. It served as the basis of future handbooks throughout the age of the hand press.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1678.Bibliography1683–4, Mechanick Exercises on the Whole Art of Printing, reprinted 1958, eds H.Davies and H.Carter, London: Oxford University Press (this facsimile reprint includes the most detailed account of Moxon's life and work, with full bibliographical details of the book itself).LRD -
16 art
I [ɑːt] 1. сущ.1) искусствоgraphic art — графическое искусство, графика
environmental art — "пространственное искусство" (форма искусства, которая вовлекает зрителя в представление, выставку)
3) вид искусства; отдельное направление в искусствеto practise an art — заниматься каким-л. видом искусства
Dance is an art. — Танец – это вид искусства.
4) ( arts)гуманитарная сфера, гуманитарные наукиBachelor of Arts — бакалавр искусств (обладатель степени бакалавра по одной из гуманитарных или математических наук в университетах)
5) ремесло, мастерство, искусство- printing art
- typographic art6) умение, искусство, мастерство- art of conversationWork, in which they have taken a great deal of pains, and used a great deal of art. — Работа, которая принесла массу страданий, но в которую было вложено много мастерства.
- military art
- martial art7) обычно мн. хитрость, уловка обманHe gained his ends by arts. — Он хитростью достиг своей цели.
••to have / be art and part in smth. — быть причастным к чему-л., быть соучастником чего-л.
2. прил.Art is long, life is short. — посл. Жизнь коротка, искусство вечно.
2) некоммерческий, элитарный (о фильмах, театральных постановках)II сокр. от article III сокр. от artificial IV сокр. от artillery V [ɑːt] гл.; уст.; форма 2-го лица единственного числа настоящего времени от beart film / movie — некоммерческий фильм
Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. ( Bible) — Прах ты и в прах возвратишься. (Библия, книга Бытия, гл. 3, ст. 19)
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17 Donkin, Bryan I
[br]b. 22 March 1768 Sandoe, Northumberland, Englandd. 27 February 1855 London, England[br]English mechanical engineer and inventor.[br]It was intended that Bryan Donkin should follow his father's profession of surveyor and land agent, so he spent a year or so in that occupation before he was apprenticed to John Hall, millwright of Dartford, Kent. Donkin remained with the firm after completing his apprenticeship, and when the Fourdrinier brothers in 1802 introduced from France an invention for making paper in continuous lengths they turned to John Hall for help in developing the machine: Donkin was chosen to undertake the work. In 1803 the Fourdriniers established their own works in Bermondsey, with Bryan Donkin in charge. By 1808 Donkin had acquired the works, but he continued to manufacture paper-making machines, paying a royalty to the patentees. He also undertook other engineering work including water-wheels for driving paper and other mills. He was also involved in the development of printing machinery and the preservation of food in airtight containers. Some of these improvements were patented, and he also obtained patents relating to gearing, steel pens, paper-making and railway wheels. Other inventions of Bryan Donkin that were not patented concerned revolution counters and improvements in accurate screw threads for use in graduating mathematical scales. Donkin was elected a member of the Society of Arts in 1803 and was later Chairman of the Society's Committee of Mechanics and a Vice-President of the society. He was also a member of the Royal Astronomical Society. In 1818 a group of eight young men founded the Institution of Civil Engineers; two of them were apprentices of Bryan Donkin and he encouraged their enterprise. After a change in the rules permitted the election of members over the age of 35, he himself became a member in 1821. He served on the Council and became a Vice- President, but he resigned from the Institution in 1848.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1838. Vice-President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1826–32, 1835–45. Member, Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers 1835; President 1843. Society of Arts Gold Medal 1810, 1819.Further ReadingS.B.Donkin, 1949–51, "Bryan Donkin, FRS, MICE 1768–1855", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 27:85–95.RTS -
18 art
1) (painting and sculpture: I'm studying art at school; Do you like modern art?; ( also adjective) an art gallery, an art college.) arte2) (any of various creative forms of expression: painting, music, dancing, writing and the other arts.) arte3) (an ability or skill; the (best) way of doing something: the art of conversation/war.) arte•- artful- artfully
- artfulness
- arts* * *article————————art1————————art2[a:t] n 1 habilidade, destreza, perícia. 2 jeito, inteligência, capacidade. 3 ciência, sabedoria, cultura, saber. 4 estudo, trabalho (literário ou científico), maestria. 5 ofício, arte. 6 aplicação, dedicação. 7 artifício, esperteza, astúcia. he attained his end by art / ele conseguiu seus objetivos com astúcia. 8 arch estudos em geral. 9 método, sistema, princípios artísticos. 10 ardil, truque, tramóia. 11 arts, the arts humanidades ou belas-artes: letras, pintura, escultura, dança, música, etc. arts and crafts artes e ofícios. the art of living a arte de viver. the art of printing a arte gráfica. to have art and part in it participar tanto na elaboração dos planos como na sua execução. work of art obra de arte. -
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Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > industry
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20 production
1) производство; изготовление2) продукция; изделие3) (художественное) произведение4) производительность, выработкаАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > production
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printing — Synonyms and related words: Italian hand, Spencerian writing, airing, alphabet, art, back number, bandying, block letter, blueprint, bold hand, book, book hand, broadcast, broadcasting, bruiting, bruiting about, chancery hand, charactering,… … Moby Thesaurus