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1 pull system
Opsa production planning and control system in which the specification and pace of output of a delivery, or supplier, workstation is set by the receiving, or customer, workstation. In pull systems, the customer acts as the only trigger for movement. The supplier workstation can only produce output on the instructions of the customer for delivery when the customer is ready to receive it. Demand is therefore transferred down through the stages of production from the order placed by an end customer. Pull systems are far less likely to result in work-inprogress inventory, and are favored by justin-time or lean production systems. -
2 trigger
[ˈtrɪgə]1. noun1) a small lever on a gun, which is pulled to make the gun fire:زِناد المُسَدَّسHe aimed the rifle at her but did not pull the trigger.
2) anything which starts a series of actions or reactions.أداة القَدْح أو الأطلاق، مُطْلِق2. verb( often with off) to start (a series of events):يَبدأ، يُطْلِق، يُشْعِلThe attack triggered (off) a full-scale war.
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3 precio de intervención
• trigger off• trigger price• trigger pull -
4 salir de una enfermedad
• pull the trigger• pull to pieces• recover from sicknessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > salir de una enfermedad
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5 barrido disparado
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6 спусък
воен. trigger; тех. release* * *спу̀сък,м., -ци, (два) спу̀съка воен. trigger; техн. release; • натискам \спусъкка pull the trigger.* * *trigger: pull the спусък - натискам спусъка; click* * *1. воен. trigger;mex. release 2. натискам СПУСЪКа pull the trigger -
7 регулировка усилия спуска
1) Engineering: trigger adjustment, trigger-pull adjustment2) Arms production: trigger-adjustment, trigger-pull adjustingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регулировка усилия спуска
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8 тугой спуск
1) Engineering: heavy pull-off2) Arms production: hard trigger pull, heavy pull3) Small arms: heavy trigger pull -
9 усилие спуска
1) Military: letoff weight (курка)2) Engineering: trigger firing load3) Arms production: let-off weight, military pall, trigger pull, pull weight4) Small arms: trigger pressure -
10 liipaista
yks.nom. liipaista; yks.gen. liipaisen; yks.part. liipaisi; yks.ill. liipaisisi; mon.gen. liipaiskoon; mon.part. liipaissut; mon.ill. liipaistiinpull the trigger* * *• trigger• pull the trigger -
11 нормальное усилие спуска
Engineering: standard trigger pressure, standard trigger pullУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нормальное усилие спуска
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12 salir airoso
• carry the day• come out with flying colors• make out barely• make out one's case• pull the trigger• pull to pieces• succeed• win the day -
13 salir avante
• come through• have stock• have suffering• pull the trigger• pull to pieces• push• push ahead with a plan• succeed -
14 salir de apuro
• get out of a difficulty• get out of a fix• get out of a tight spot• get out of bounds• pull the trigger• pull to pieces• weather strip• weather vane -
15 salir de un apuro
• get out of• get out of a difficulty• get out of a fix• get out of a tight spot• get out of bounds• get out of touch with• get out of view• pull the trigger• pull to pieces -
16 salirse de un apuro
• get out of a difficulty• get out of a tight spot• pull the trigger• pull to pieces -
17 sobreponerse
• prevail• pull the trigger• pull to pieces -
18 винт, регулирующий усилие спуска
Engineering: trigger-pull adjusting screwУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > винт, регулирующий усилие спуска
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19 вытяжное кольцо спускового крючка
Military: trigger pull ringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вытяжное кольцо спускового крючка
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20 значительное усилие спуска
Arms production: hard trigger pullУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > значительное усилие спуска
См. также в других словарях:
trigger pull — noun 1. a. or trigger squeeze : the pressure applied to a trigger to fire a firearm b. : the weight in pounds that will cause complete movement of the trigger of a cocked firearm 2 … Useful english dictionary
Trigger (firearms) — For other uses, see Trigger (disambiguation). Trigger mechanism in a bolt action rifle. A trigger is a mechanism that actuates the firing sequence of a firearm. Triggers almost universally consist of levers or buttons actuated by the index finger … Wikipedia
pull — /pʊl / (say pool) verb (t) 1. to draw or haul towards oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sledge up a hill. 2. to draw or tug at with force: to pull a person s hair. 3. to draw, rend, or tear… …
trigger squeeze — noun see trigger pull 1a … Useful english dictionary
pull — [pool] vt. [ME pullen < OE pullian, to pluck, snatch with the fingers: ? akin to MLowG pull, a husk, shell] 1. to exert force or influence on so as to cause to move toward or after the source of the force; drag, tug, draw, attract, etc. 2. a)… … English World dictionary
pull the trigger — The person who pulls the trigger is the one who does the action that closes or finishes something … The small dictionary of idiomes
trigger — (n.) 1650s, earlier tricker (1620s), from Du. trekker trigger, from trekken to pull (see TREK (Cf. trek)). Tricker was the usual form in English until c.1750. The verb is first recorded 1930, from the noun. Trigger happy is attested from 1943 … Etymology dictionary
trigger — [trig′ər] n. [earlier tricker < Du trekker < trekken, to draw, pull: see TREK] 1. a small lever or part which when pulled or pressed releases a catch, spring, etc. 2. in firearms, a small lever pressed back by the finger to activate the… … English World dictionary
pull-stroke — to pull trigger: see pull … Useful english dictionary
Trigger — Trig ger, n. [For older tricker, from D. trekker, fr. trekken to draw, pull. See {Trick}, n.] 1. A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mech.) A piece, as a lever, which is connected with a catch or detent as a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trigger fish — Trigger Trig ger, n. [For older tricker, from D. trekker, fr. trekken to draw, pull. See {Trick}, n.] 1. A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mech.) A piece, as a lever, which is connected with a catch or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English