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81 product
1) продукт, изделие; товар2) мат. произведение, результат умножения3) результат, итог4) pl продукция•- absolutely free product - complete regular product - fully regular product - primary forest products - product of measure spaces - product of vector spaces - scalar triple product - semiinner product - semiscalar product - triple vector product - usual inner product - vector triple productto draw off an overhead product — хим. отбирать дистиллят
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82 stand
1) штатив; тренога2) пауза, остановка, неподвижное состояние3) нефт. свеча ( обсадных труб)4) место; позиция || занимать позицию5) машиностр. станина6) стеллаж; стенд || стендовый7) метал. клеть8) лесонасаждение; древостой9) простаивать10) выдерживать, противостоять•- even-aged forest stand - incomplete forest stand - long-boled forest stand - mature forest stand - mixed forest stand - mold preparation stand - open stand of trees - pure stand of trees -
83 general
1. n амер. сл. начальство, «отец-командир»2. n общее3. n общие замечания; общие положения; общая частьgeneral architecture — общая архитектура, архитектура зданий
4. n разг. прислуга «за всё»general servant, servant of all work — «прислуга за всё»
5. n церк. глава ордена6. n уст. большинство7. n уст. толпа, чернь, простонародье8. a общий, всеобщийgeneral knowledge — то, что известно всем
9. a широкий; повсеместныйgeneral lay-out — общее расположение, генеральный план
general counter-attack — общая контратака; контрнаступление
general release — кино широкий прокат, выпуск на широкий экран
it is a matter of general anxiety — это беспокоит всех, это предмет всеобщего беспокойства
it is not in the general interest to close railways — закрыть железнодорожное движение противоречит общим интересам
general public, public at large — широкая публика
10. a распространённый; общепринятый, обычныйin general — обычно, вообще, в большинстве случаев
as a general rule — обычно, как правило
the general idea is that … — все считают, что …, существует общее мнение, что …
general creditor — лицо, предоставляющее обычный кредит
in a general way — обычным путем; в общих чертах
as a general thing — обычно, как правило
11. a общий, общего характера, неспециализированный; неспециальныйgeneral dealer — торговец товарами повседневного спроса; хозяин лавки, в которой продаются различные товары
general store — универсальный магазин, неспециализированный магазин
general servant — прислуга «за всё»
general hospital — неспециализированная больница; больница общего типа
general reserve — общий резерв; резерв общего назначения
12. a расплывчатый, неточный, общийif you go in the general direction of the church … — видите церковь? Если вы будете держаться этого направления …
13. a главный, генеральныйgeneral committee — генеральный комитет ; президиум
Director General, General Manager — генеральный директор
General Commanding Officer — командующий, командующий группой войск, командир соединения
general headquarters — ставка, главное командование
Синонимический ряд:1. common (adj.) average; common; commonplace; customary; generic; matter-of-course; natural; normal; ordinary; prevailing; prevalent; regular; run-of-the-mill; typic; typical; universal; usual2. diverse (adj.) diverse; diversified; sundry3. indefinite (adj.) ill-defined; imprecise; indefinite; inexact; lax; uncertain; vague4. large (adj.) all-around; all-inclusive; all-round; broad; catholic; comprehending; comprehensive; ecumenical; endless; expansive; extended; extensive; far-reaching; global; inclusive; large; limitless; overall; sweeping; universal; wide-ranging; widespread5. miscellaneous (adj.) miscellaneous; nonspecific; unrestricted; unspecialized6. popular (adj.) democratic; popular7. public (adj.) communal; joint; mutual; popular; public; vulgar8. universal (adj.) generic; universalАнтонимический ряд:definite; exceptional; extraordinary; individual; infrequent; limited; only; particular; rare; remarkable; single; singular; sole; specific; unusual -
84 timber
1. n лесоматериал; пиломатериал; древесинаtimber mill — лесопильный завод, лесопилка
2. n лесистый участок, районhalf of his land is covered with timber — половина его земли покрыта лесом, половину его земли составляют лесные угодья
3. n юр. лес, растущий на земельном участкеship timber — корабельный, мачтовый лес
4. n брус, балка; бревноround timber, timber in the round — неотёсанные брёвна
saw timber — брус; пилёный лесоматериал
5. n мор. тимберс; шпангоут6. n горн. крепёжный лес, крепь7. n разг. колодки8. n сложение9. n личное качество, достоинствоthere are few men of his timber — таких, как он, мало
10. n уст. ладья, лодка, корабль11. n спорт. проф. воротца12. a древесный; деревянный13. v обшивать деревом; укреплять балками14. v давать строевой лесtimber trade — торговля лесом; лесная промышленность
15. v горн. крепить16. v уст. строить из дерева17. v уст. плотничать, столярничать18. n тюк мехаСинонимический ряд:1. beam (noun) balk; beam; board; boom; frame; mast; tie2. forest (noun) forest; hardwood; lumber; timberland; weald; wood; woodland; woods3. material (noun) material; stuff -
85 roll stand
1. клеть прокатного стана2. рулонная установка -
86 shaping stand
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87 Rennie, John
[br]b. 7 June 1761 Phantassie, East Linton, East Lothian, Scotlandd. 4 October 1821 Stamford Street, London, England[br]Scottish civil engineer.[br]Born into a prosperous farming family, he early demonstrated his natural mechanical and structural aptitude. As a boy he spent a great deal of time, often as a truant, near his home in the workshop of Andrew Meikle. Meikle was a millwright and the inventor of a threshing machine. After local education and an apprenticeship with Meikle, Rennie went to Edinburgh University until he was 22. He then travelled south and met James Watt, who in 1784 offered him the post of Engineer at the Albion Flour Mills, London, which was then under construction. Rennie designed all the mill machinery, and it was while there that he began to develop an interest in canals, opening his own business in 1791 in Blackfriars. He carried out work on the Kennet and Avon Canal and in 1794 became Engineer for the company. He meanwhile carried out other surveys, including a proposed extension of the River Stort Navigation to the Little Ouse and a Basingstoke-to-Salisbury canal, neither of which were built. From 1791 he was also engaged on the Rochdale Canal and the Lancaster Canal, as well as the great masonry aqueduct carrying the latter canal across the river Lune at Lancaster. He also surveyed the Ipswich and Stowmarket and the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigations. He advised on the Horncastle Canal in 1799 and on the River Ancholme in 1799, both of which are in Lincolnshire. In 1802 he was engaged on the Royal Canal in Ireland, and in the same year he was commissioned by the Government to prepare a plan for flooding the Lea Valley as a defence on the eastern approach to London in case Napoleon invaded England across the Essex marshes. In 1809 he surveyed improvements on the Thames, and in the following year he was involved in a proposed canal from Taunton to Bristol. Some of his schemes, particularly in the Fens and Lincolnshire, were a combination of improvements for both drainage and navigation. Apart from his canal work he engaged extensively in the construction and development of docks and harbours including the East and West India Docks in London, Holyhead, Hull, Ramsgate and the dockyards at Chatham and Sheerness. In 1806 he proposed the great breakwater at Plymouth, where work commenced on 22 June 1811.He was also highly regarded for his bridge construction. These included Kelso and Musselburgh, as well as his famous Thames bridges: London Bridge (uncompleted at the time of his death), Waterloo Bridge (1810–17) and Southwark Bridge (1815–19). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1798.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1798.Further ReadingC.T.G.Boucher, 1963, John Rennie 1761–1821, Manchester University Press. W.Reyburn, 1972, Bridge Across the Atlantic, London: Harrap.JHB -
88 Sellers, William
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 19 September 1824 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USAd. 24 January 1905 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and inventor.[br]William Sellers was educated at a private school that had been established by his father and other relatives for their children, and at the age of 14 he was apprenticed for seven years to the machinist's trade with his uncle. At the end of his apprenticeship in 1845 he took charge of the machine shop of Fairbanks, Bancroft \& Co. in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1848 he established his own factory manufacturing machine tools and mill gearing in Philadelphia, where he was soon joined by Edward Bancroft, the firm becoming Bancroft \& Sellers. After Bancroft's death the name was changed in 1856 to William Sellers \& Co. and Sellers served as President until the end of his life. His machine tools were characterized by their robust construction and absence of decorative embellishments. In 1868 he formed the Edgemoor Iron Company, of which he was President. This company supplied the structural ironwork for the Centennial Exhibition buildings and much of the material for the Brooklyn Bridge. In 1873 he reorganized the William Butcher Steel Works, renaming it the Midvale Steel Company, and under his presidency it became a leader in the production of heavy ordnance. It was at the Midvale Steel Company that Frederick W. Taylor began, with the encouragement of Sellers, his experiments on cutting tools.In 1860 Sellers obtained the American rights of the patent for the Giffard injector for feeding steam boilers. He later invented his own improvements to the injector, which numbered among his many other patents, most of which related to machine tools. Probably Sellers's most important contribution to the engineering industry was his proposal for a system of screw threads made in 1864 and later adopted as the American national standard.Sellers was a founder member in 1880 of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and was also a member of many other learned societies in America and other countries, including, in Britain, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Iron and Steel Institute.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsChevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1889. President, Franklin Institute 1864–7.Further ReadingJ.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, Ill. (describes Sellers's work on machine tools).Bruce Sinclair, 1969, "At the turn of a screw: William Sellers, the Franklin Institute, and a standard American thread", Technology and Culture 10:20–34 (describes his work on screw threads).RTS -
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