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1 боковое смещение ленты
1) Polygraphy: side weave2) Makarov: web lateral alignmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > боковое смещение ленты
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2 поперечное смещение ленты
Polygraphy: side weave, web lateral alignmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечное смещение ленты
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3 вибрация
1) General subject: flutter, jar, jitter, judder, oscillation, pulse, shake, shimmy, thrill, vibrance, vibrancy, vibration, (в сложных словах имеет значение) vibro3) Medicine: fremitus4) Engineering: cupping (ленточной пилы), drumming, jigging, vibratory action, vibratory operation5) Chemistry: chattering6) Construction: mechanical vibration, motion shaking, shudder7) Railway term: jittering8) Automobile industry: chatter, fluttering, jarring, jittery, oscillating motion, oscillating movement, tremor, weave, bodyroll9) Psychology: throb10) Physics: flutter effect11) Information technology: judder (дрожание изображения в факсимильных аппаратах)12) Oil: jarring action, jumping14) Mechanic engineering: jutter15) Household appliances: rumble17) Oil&Gas technology ringing (плавучей платформы при циклическом нагружении)18) Oilfield: vibration chatter, vibration chattering19) Automation: oscillatory motion, vibrations20) Aviation medicine: front-to-back oscillating acceleration, head-to-tail oscillating acceleration, oscillating acceleration, side-to-side oscillating acceleration21) Makarov: chatter (деталей, подвергаемых обработке), kick, oscillating, quake22) Electrical engineering: dither (возбуждаемая во избежание залипания) -
4 tá
to tattoo ( = tatú), to tattoo pictures on the skin, also: he-tá ite kona, tá-kona.to weave (a net): he-tá i te kupega.to shake something, moving it violently up and down and from one side to the other; he-tá e te tokerau i te maga miro, the wind shakes the branches of the trees; also in the iterative form: e-tá-tá-ana e te tokerau i te tôa, the wind continuously shakes the leaves of the sugarcane.to pull something up suddently, for instance, an eel just caught, dropping it at once on a stone and killing it: he-tá i te koreha.
См. также в других словарях:
weave — [wēv] vt. WOVE or, chiefly for vt. 6 & vi. 2, weaved, woven or wove or, chiefly for vt. 6 & vi. 2, weaved, weaving, wove [ME weven < OE wefan, akin to ON vefa, Ger weben < IE * webh (> Gr hyphē) < base * (a)we , to plait, weave] 1. a) … English World dictionary
weave — Ⅰ. weave [1] ► VERB (past wove; past part. woven or wove) 1) form (fabric) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them. 2) (usu. as noun weaving) make fabric in this way. 3) … English terms dictionary
weave — I. [c]/wiv / (say weev) verb (wove or weaved, woven or weaved, weaving) –verb (t) 1. to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or texture. 2. to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of… …
weave — /weev/, v., wove or (esp. for 5, 9) weaved; woven or wove; weaving; n. v.t. 1. to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or material. 2. to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of some… … Universalium
weave — [[t]wiv[/t]] v. wove (esp. for5,9)weaved; wo•venwove; weav•ing; 1) tex to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or material 2) tex to form by such interlacing: to weave a basket; to weave cloth[/ex] 3)… … From formal English to slang
weave — English has two distinct verbs weave, but they have grown to resemble each other closely over the centuries. Weave ‘make cloth’ [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *weben, which also produced German weben, Dutch weven, Swedish väva, and… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
weave — English has two distinct verbs weave, but they have grown to resemble each other closely over the centuries. Weave ‘make cloth’ [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *weben, which also produced German weben, Dutch weven, Swedish väva, and… … Word origins
weave — [[t]wi͟ːv[/t]] weaves, weaving, wove, woven (The form weaved is used for the past tense and past participle for meaning 4.) 1) VERB If you weave cloth or a carpet, you make it by crossing threads over and under each other using a frame or machine … English dictionary
weave — I. verb (wove or weaved; woven or weaved; weaving) Etymology: Middle English weven, from Old English wefan; akin to Old High German weban to weave, Greek hyphainein to weave, hyphos web Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
weave — weave1 verb (past wove; past participle woven or wove) 1》 form (fabric) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them. 2》 make (basketwork or a wreath) by interlacing rods or flowers. 3》 (weave… … English new terms dictionary
weave — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. interlace, intertwine, twine, entwine; loom, spin, fabricate; plait, pleat, pleach, braid, mat; contrive, construct. See crossing, plan. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pattern, design, method of weaving,… … English dictionary for students