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1 stadia surveying
линейные измерения, измерения расстояний дальномером, дальномерная съёмкаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stadia surveying
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2 тахеометрическая съемка
stadia surveying геод., tachymetryРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > тахеометрическая съемка
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3 тахеометрия
1) Engineering: tacheometrical survey, tacheometry2) Construction: stadia surveying3) Geodesy: tachymetry4) Cartography: tacheometer measurements -
4 мензульная съёмка
1) Geology: stadia survey2) Military: plot table survey3) Engineering: plane-table mapping, plane-table survey4) Construction: plane surveying5) Geodesy: progression6) Mining: stadia method7) Cartography: plane-table measurement, plane-table method, plane-table operations, planetabling8) Makarov: plane-tabling9) Gold mining: plane-table surveying (mine), stadia (transit) survey -
5 съёмка
coverage тлв, mapping геод., shooting, shot, survey, surveying* * *съё́мка ж.1. геод., топ. surveyобосно́вывать съё́мку — control a surveyпроизводи́ть съё́мку — survey2. ( фотографическая) photography; ( кинематографическая) filming, shootingаэрофотограмметри́ческая съё́мка — aerophotogrammetric surveyаэрофототопографи́ческая съё́мка — aerophototopographyбуссо́льная съё́мка — compass surveyвысокоскоростна́я съё́мка — high-speed photographyвысокото́чная съё́мка — high-accuracy surveyгеодези́ческая съё́мка — geodetic surveyгеологи́ческая съё́мка — geologic surveyгеомагни́тная съё́мка — geomagnetic(al) surveyгидрографи́ческая съё́мка — hydrographic(al) surveyглазоме́рная съё́мка — exploratory [approximate, eye, rough] survey, sketchingгравиметри́ческая съё́мка — gravimetric surveyдальноме́рная съё́мка — stadia survey, telemetryдета́льная съё́мка — detail surveyобосно́вывать дета́льную съё́мку опо́рными то́чками — control detailed survey by accurately located pointsинжене́рная съё́мка — engineer(ing) [site] surveyинструмента́льная съё́мка — instrument(al) surveyкрупномасшта́бная съё́мка — large-scale surveyлесна́я съё́мка — forest surveyмагнитометри́ческая съё́мка — magnetometer surveyмаркше́йдерская съё́мка — mine [underground] surveyмаршру́тная съё́мка — route [strip] surveyмелкомасшта́бная съё́мка — small scale surveyме́нзульная съё́мка — plane-table surveyполева́я съё́мка — field surveyполигонометри́ческая съё́мка — traverse (survey), polygonometryпо́чвенная съё́мка — soil mapping, soil surveyрекогносциро́вочная съё́мка — reconnaissance surveyтахеометри́ческая съё́мка — tacheometric(al) [stadia transit] survey, tacheometryтеллурометри́ческая съё́мка — tellurometer surveyтеодоли́тная съё́мка — theodolite [traverse, transit] surveyтопографи́ческая съё́мка — topographic(al) survey -
6 нивелирная рейка
1) General subject: staff, target rod2) Geology: grade rod, hub, hubb, levelling pole, levelling rod, levelling staff3) American: rod4) Engineering: leveling pole, stake, survey stake5) Construction: level staff, levelling polarized, self-reading rod (рейка без цели)6) Railway term: levelling board, surveyor's pole7) Geodesy: leveling rod, sight rod, stadia rod, surveying rod8) Mining: range pole, range rod, ranging pole, ranging rod9) Forestry: stake pointer10) Cartography: aiming stake, level pole, level rod11) General subject: tape rod
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stadia — I. /ˈsteɪdiə/ (say staydeeuh) noun 1. a method of surveying in which distances are read by noting the interval on a graduated rod (stadia rod) intercepted by two parallel crosshairs (stadia hairs or stadia wires) mounted in the telescope of a… …
Stadia mark — Stadia marks, also called stadia lines or stadia hairs, are crosshairs on the reticle of a theodolite or other surveying instrument that allow stadiametric rangefinding.EtymologyThe term stadia mark derives from the obsolete unit of distance, the … Wikipedia
stadia — stadia1 [stā′dē ə] n. [It, prob. < L, pl. of stadium: see STADIUM] a method of surveying in which distances and elevations are obtained by observing the interval on a graduated, upright rod (stadia rod) intercepted by two parallel horizontal… … English World dictionary
surveying — /seuhr vay ing/, n. 1. the science or scientific method of making surveys of land. 2. the occupation of one who makes land surveys. 3. the act of one who surveys: The surveying required nearly two days. [1425 75; late ME: act of examining… … Universalium
stadia — stadia1 /stay dee euh/, n. 1. a method of surveying in which distances are read by noting the interval on a graduated rod intercepted by two parallel cross hairs (stadia hairs or stadia wires) mounted in the telescope of a surveying instrument,… … Universalium
Stadia — Stadium Sta di*um (st[=a] d[i^]*[u^]m), n.; pl. {Stadia} (st[=a] d[i^]*[.a]). [L., a stadium (in sense 1), from Gr. sta dion.] 1. A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stadia — Stadium Sta di*um (st[=a] d[i^]*[u^]m), n.; pl. {Stadia} (st[=a] d[i^]*[.a]). [L., a stadium (in sense 1), from Gr. sta dion.] 1. A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stadia rod — Stadium Sta di*um (st[=a] d[i^]*[u^]m), n.; pl. {Stadia} (st[=a] d[i^]*[.a]). [L., a stadium (in sense 1), from Gr. sta dion.] 1. A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stadia — I sta•di•a [[t]ˈsteɪ di ə[/t]] n. pl. di•as 1) sur a surveying method of measuring distance through the telescope of a transit or alidade by reading the interval that the cross hairs intercept on a graduated rod held upright at the distant point… … From formal English to slang
stadia — noun Etymology: Italian, probably from Latin, plural of stadium Date: 1865 a surveying method for determination of distances and differences of elevation by means of a telescopic instrument having two horizontal lines through which the marks on a … New Collegiate Dictionary
rod — rodless, adj. rodlike, adj. /rod/, n., v., rodded, rodding. n. 1. a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material. 2. a straight, slender shoot or stem of any woody plant, whether still growing or cut from the plant. 3. See… … Universalium