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  • 21 препятствие

    препятствие сущ
    1. obstacle
    2. obstruction безопасная высота пролета препятствий
    clearance of obstacles
    безопасное расстояние до препятствия
    safe obstruction clearance
    высота плоскости ограничения препятствий в зоне взлета
    takeoff surface level
    высота пролета препятствий
    1. obstacle clearance
    2. obstacle clearance altitude 3. obstacle clearance height датчик облета препятствий
    terrain-following sensor
    допускаемое расстояние до препятствия
    obstruction clearance
    допуск на максимальную высоту препятствия
    dominant obstacle allowance
    зона, свободная от препятствий
    obstacle free zone
    избегать столкновения с препятствием
    avoid the obstacle
    искусственное препятствие
    simulated obstacle
    карта аэродромных препятствий
    aerodrome obstruction chart
    критерий маркировки препятствия
    obstruction marking criteria
    линия безопасного пролета над препятствиями
    obstacle clearance line
    линия ограничения препятствий
    obstacle line
    маркировать препятствие
    mark the obstacle
    маркировка препятствий
    obstruction marking
    минимальная высота пролета препятствий
    obstacle clearance limit
    немаркируемые аэродромные препятствия
    unmarked aerodrome obstructions
    неожиданное препятствие в полете
    hidden flight hazard
    неподвижное препятствие
    fixed obstacle
    облет препятствия
    flying around obstacle
    обозначать препятствие
    denote the obstacle
    обозначение препятствия
    denoting the obstacle
    ограничение высоты препятствий
    obstacle restriction
    оценка высоты препятствия
    obstacle assessment
    оценка препятствий
    obstacles evaluation
    поверхность высоты пролета препятствий
    obstacle free surface
    полоса, свободная от препятствий
    clearway
    преодолевать препятствие
    overcome the obstacle
    препятствие в зоне захода на посадку
    approach area hazard
    препятствие в районе аэропорта
    airport hazard
    препятствие на пути полета
    air obstacle
    проведение работ по снижению высоты препятствий для полетов
    obstacle clearing
    система освещения препятствий
    obstacle lighting
    скрытое препятствие в районе ВПП
    runway hidden hazard
    сталкиваться с препятствием
    fail to clear
    требования по ограничению высоты препятствий
    obstacle limitation requirements
    устранение препятствий
    obstacle removal
    устранять препятствие
    1. clear the obstacle
    2. eliminate obstruction учет препятствий
    considering the obstacles
    флаг для обозначения препятствия
    obstacle flag

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > препятствие

  • 22 разминирование

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разминирование

  • 23 удаление

    deletion, disposal, (напр. модели из литейной формы) drawing, elimination, ejection, (чего-л. из сосуда, аппарата) evacuation, (напр. газа) expulsion, removal, stripping, venting, withdrawal
    * * *
    удале́ние с.
    1. ( изъятие) removal
    2. ( расстояние) distance
    удале́ние отхо́дов — waste disposal
    удале́ние препя́тствий — clearance (of obstacles)

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > удаление

  • 24 अगस्ति _agasti

    अगस्ति [विन्ध्याख्यं अगं अस्यति; अस्-क्तिच् शकन्ध्वादि˚, Uṇ.4. 179, or अगं विन्ध्याचलं स्त्यायति +स्तभ्नाति, स्त्यै-क; or अगः कुम्भः तत्र स्त्यानः संहतः इत्यगस्त्यः]
    1 'Pitcher-born,' N. of a celebrated Ṛiṣi or sage.
    -2 N. of the star Canopus, of which Agastya is the regent.
    -3 N. of a plant (बकवृक्ष) Sesbana (or Ӕschynomene) Grandiflora [Mar. रुईमंदार]. [The sage Agastya is a very reputed personage in Hindu mythology. In the Ṛigveda he and Vasiṣṭha are said to be the off-springs of Mitra and Varuṇa, whose seed fell from them at the sight of the lovely nymph Urvaśī at a sacrificial session. Part of the seed fell into a jar and part into water; from the former arose Agastya, who is, therefore, called Kumbhayoni, Kumbhajanman, Ghaṭodbhava, Kalaśayoni &c; from the latter Vasiṣṭha. From his parentage Agastya is also called Maitrāvaruṇi, Aurvaśeya, and, as he was very small when he was born, he is also called Mānya. He is represented to have humbled the Vindhya mountains by making them prostrate themselves before him when they tried to rise higher and higher till they wellnigh occupied the sun's disc and obstructed his path. See Vindhya. (This fable is supposed by some, to typify the progress of the Āryas towards the south in their conquest and civilization of India, the humbling of the mountain standing meta- phorically for the removal of physical obstacles in their way). He is also known by the names of Pītābdhi, Samudra-chuluka &c.; from another fable according to which he drank up the ocean because it had offended him and because he wished to help Indra and the gods in their wars with a class of demons called Kāleyas who had hid themselves in the waters and oppressed the three worlds in various ways. His wife was Lopāmudrā. She was also called Kauṣītakī and Varapradā. She bore him two sons, Dṛḍhāsya and Dṛḍhāsyu. In the Rāmāyaṇa Agastya plays a distinguished part. He dwelt in a hermitage on mount Kunjara to the south of the Vindhya and was chief of the hermits of the south. He kept under control the evil spirits who infested the south and a legend relates how he once ate up a Rākṣasa named Vātāpi, who had assumed the form of a ram, and destroyed by a flash of his eye the Rākṣasa's brother who attempted to avenge him. In the course of his wandering Rāma with his wife and brother came to the hermitge of Agastya who received him with the greatest kindness and became his friend, adviser and protector. He gave Rāma the bow of Viṣṇu and accompanied him to Ayodhyā when he was restored to his kingdom after his exile of 14 years. The superhuman power which the sage possessed, is also represented by another legend, according to which he turned king Nahuṣa into a serpent and afterwards restored him to his proper form. In the south he is usually regarded as the first teacher of science and literature to the primitive Dravidian tribes, and his era is placed by Dr. Caldwell in the 7th or 6th century B.C. The Purāṇas represent Agastya as the son of Pulastya (the sage from whom the Rākṣsas sprang) and Havirbhuvā the daughter of Kardama. Several 'hymn-seers' are mentioned in his family, such as his two sons, Indra- bāhu, Mayobhuva and Mahendra, also others who served to perpetuate the family. The sage is represented as a great philosopher, benevolent and kind-hearted, unsurpassed in the science of archery and to have taken a principal part in the colonization of the south; निर्जितासि मया भद्रे शत्रुहस्तादमर्षिणा । अगस्त्येन दुराधर्षा मुनिना दक्षिणेव .दिक् ॥ Rām; अगस्त्याचरितामाशाम् R.4.44; cf. also; अगस्त्यो दक्षिणामाशामाश्रित्य नभसिः स्थितः । वरुणस्यात्मजो योगी विन्ध्यवातापिमर्दनः ॥ and R.6.61; Mv.7.14.] अगस्तितुल्या हि घृताब्धिशोषणे । Udbhaṭa.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अगस्ति _agasti

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