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1 выдерживать древесину
Русско-английский технический словарь > выдерживать древесину
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2 выдерживать древесину
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > выдерживать древесину
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3 древесина
* * *древеси́на ж.1. woodвыде́рживать древеси́ну — season woodвыма́чивать древеси́ну в (солевы́х) раство́рах — steep wood in (salt) solutionsзащища́ть древеси́ну от возгора́ния — treat wood with fire retardants, give wood fume-retarding [fire-retardant] treatmentзащища́ть древеси́ну от гние́ния — preserve wood by treatment, give wood preservative treatmentклейми́ть древеси́ну — mark … woodконсерви́ровать древеси́ну — treat wood with preservatives, give wood preservation treatmentмодифици́ровать древеси́ну — modify woodобраба́тывать древеси́ну антисе́птиками — treat wood with decay preservativesокоря́ть древеси́ну — disbark woodокоря́ть древеси́ну по всей длине́ — disbark logs in fullдревеси́на поддаё́тся отде́лке — wood takes a finishпропи́тывать древеси́ну — impregnate woodпропи́тывать древеси́ну после́довательно в горя́чей и холо́дной ва́нне — give wood hot-and-cold bath treatmentуплотня́ть древеси́ну — compress [densify] wood2. ( лесоматериал) timberбала́нсовая древеси́на — paper [pulp] woodдревеси́на возду́шной су́шки — air-dry woodгнила́я древеси́на — spunkделова́я древеси́на — merchantable [industrial] woodдровяна́я древеси́на — firewood, fuelwoodзаболо́нная древеси́на — sap-woodздоро́вая древеси́на — sound woodдревеси́на ка́мерной су́шки — oven-dry woodклеё́ная древеси́на — glued woodкососло́йная древеси́на — cross-fibred woodдревеси́на ли́ственных поро́д — hardwood, leaf woodмелкосло́йная древеси́на — close-drained woodмелкотова́рная древеси́на — small merchantable woodдревеси́на на корню́ — standing wood, standing forestнатура́льная древеси́на — natural woodневы́держанная древеси́на — unseasoned woodподе́лочная древеси́на — carpentry timberпо́здняя древеси́на — latewoodпрессо́ванная древеси́на — compressed woodпропа́ренная древеси́на — steamed woodпропи́танная древеси́на — impregnated woodпрямосло́йная древеси́на — straight-grown timberра́нняя древеси́на — early woodсвежесру́бленная древеси́на — green woodсвилева́тая древеси́на — wave-grown timberслои́стая древеси́на — laminated woodсмоли́стая древеси́на — highly resinous woodспе́лая древеси́на — ripe woodсплавна́я древеси́на — float wood; float timberсухосто́йная древеси́на — deadwoodсучкова́тая древеси́на — lopwoodта́рная древеси́на — packing case woodтова́рная древеси́на — merchantable [industrial] woodфа́утная древеси́на — defective [rotten] woodхво́йная древеси́на — softwoodдревеси́на це́нных поро́д — finewoodчи́стая древеси́на — clear woodширокосло́йная древеси́на — coarse-grained [wide-ringed] woodядро́вая древеси́на — heart-wood -
4 древесина
1. ж. woodклеймить древесину — mark … wood
древесина, отструганная после сушки — planing-dry wood
2. ж. timberсплавная древесина — float wood; float timber
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5 выдерживать лесоматериал
1) Construction: season timber, season wood2) Mining: season the timberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдерживать лесоматериал
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6 сушить лесоматериал
1) Construction: season timber, season wood2) Makarov: season timber (на воздухе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сушить лесоматериал
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7 выдерживать
•This material will stand the operating conditions.
•The metal forming the hydride should hold up under many cycles of charging and discharging.
•Pure quicklime sustains a temperature of about 2900 К without decomposition.
•These objects must stand up to tremendous impact forces.
•These materials can tolerate (or endure, or stand up to) high heat and rough handling.
•Joints made with these electrodes will withstand bending and stretching operations satisfactorily.
•The material withstands temperatures up to 1260°C without loss of properties.
•Weights up to 500 Ib can be supported on the worktable.
•In an automotive environment, semiconductor chips have to contend with temperatures from -40° to 125°C, high humidity, salt and oil sprays, and vibration.
•Titanium carbide will tolerate (or withstand) wide variations in cutting speed.
•The amplifiers survived the shock very well.
II•The solution was allowed (or left) to stand for 9 hours.
•The catalyst was conditioned for 16 hours under a high vacuum.
•The solution was "aged" for 24hr by standing at room temperature.
•The furnace temperature was lowered and the specimens were held at 850°C for three days for the terminal etching of the grain boundaries.
•The process is accomplished by heating the metal to a high temperature, holding it at this temperature until...
•To season wood...
* * *Выдерживать -- to stand up to, to survive, to endure, to last, to withstand, to tolerate (выживать, не ухудшая своих свойств); to expose, to hold (в определенных условиях); to keep, to hold, to maintain (сохранять)The principal question to be answered was just how well and how long this type of engine would stand up to the marine environment.All these specimens survived a prescribed number of thermal cycles.Specimens lasted 3000 cycles in mercury at stress levels giving 300,000 cycles in air.The maximum shear stress it can withstand is about 40 MPa.The choice of teflon as a coating was based on its ability to tolerate temperatures up to about 290°C.—выдерживать точные допуски наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать
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8 выдерживать
•This material will stand the operating conditions.
•The metal forming the hydride should hold up under many cycles of charging and discharging.
•Pure quicklime sustains a temperature of about 2900 К without decomposition.
•These objects must stand up to tremendous impact forces.
•These materials can tolerate (or endure, or stand up to) high heat and rough handling.
•Joints made with these electrodes will withstand bending and stretching operations satisfactorily.
•The material withstands temperatures up to 1260°C without loss of properties.
•Weights up to 500 Ib can be supported on the worktable.
•In an automotive environment, semiconductor chips have to contend with temperatures from -40° to 125°C, high humidity, salt and oil sprays, and vibration.
•Titanium carbide will tolerate (or withstand) wide variations in cutting speed.
•The amplifiers survived the shock very well.
II•The solution was allowed (or left) to stand for 9 hours.
•The catalyst was conditioned for 16 hours under a high vacuum.
•The solution was "aged" for 24hr by standing at room temperature.
•The furnace temperature was lowered and the specimens were held at 850°C for three days for the terminal etching of the grain boundaries.
•The process is accomplished by heating the metal to a high temperature, holding it at this temperature until...
•To season wood...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать
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9 выдерживать древесину
Makarov: season woodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдерживать древесину
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10 лесоматериал
timber, timbering, wood* * *лесоматериа́л м.
timber, woodвыде́рживать лесоматериа́л — season (the) timberко́мплексно испо́льзовать лесоматериа́л — utilize timber completelyподверга́ть лесоматериа́л возду́шной или печно́й су́шке — air-(kiln-)dry the timberбессо́ртный лесоматериа́л — assorted timberдлинноме́рный лесоматериа́л — long-cut timberко́лотый лесоматериа́л — cleaving [cleft] timberкрепё́жный лесоматериа́л — mine timbersкру́глый лесоматериа́л — round timberнеобрабо́танный лесоматериа́л — logs, unsawn timberобрабо́танный лесоматериа́л — sawn timber, lumberпи́льный лесоматериа́л — saw timberстрои́тельный лесоматериа́л — structural timberтё́саный лесоматериа́л — hewn timber* * * -
11 солнечная трещина
1) Forestry: sun crack2) Wood processing: season check -
12 сушить древесину
1) Railway term: stove the wood (в сушилке)2) Mining: season the timber (на воздухе) -
13 пиломатериал
( обычно из хвойных пород) board, carving wood* * *пиломатериа́л м.
lumber, (sawn) timberвыде́рживать пиломатериа́л — season the lumberраспи́ливать пиломатериа́л радиа́льно — quarter [quarter-saw] the lumberбессо́ртный пиломатериа́л — assorted lumberбиржево́й пиломатериа́л — yard timberме́рный пиломатериа́л — dimension lumberнеобрезно́й пиломатериа́л — edge-unsurfaced lumberнестро́ганый пиломатериа́л — rough lumberобрезно́й пиломатериа́л — edge-surfaced lumberотбо́рный пиломатериа́л — select lumberполуобрезно́й пиломатериа́л — wane scant [one-side edged] lumberпро́фильный пиломатериа́л — patterned lumberпиломатериа́л радиа́льной распило́вки — quartered lumberстоля́рный пиломатериа́л — factory and shop lumberстро́ганый пиломатериа́л — dressed [paned, surfaced] lumberстрои́тельный пиломатериа́л — structural lumberпиломатериа́л тангенциа́льной распило́вки — tangential sawn timberта́рный пиломатериа́л — cratewood, crate lumberшпунто́ванный пиломатериа́л — matched lumber* * * -
14 кольцо роста
growth ringLayer of wood produced in one growing season. Note: The width of growth rings depends on the species and on growing conditions. In the temperate zone growth ring corresponds to annual ringsРусско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > кольцо роста
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15 слой
growth ringLayer of wood produced in one growing season. Note: The width of growth rings depends on the species and on growing conditions. In the temperate zone growth ring corresponds to annual ringsРусско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > слой
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16 лесоматериал
м. timber, wood
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