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1 wear ring seal
уплотнение с изнашиваемым кольцом (напр., по бурту колеса насоса)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > wear ring seal
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2 casing wear ring hub
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > casing wear ring hub
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3 Ring
1) (Finger\Ring) ring;einen \Ring am Finger tragen to wear a ring on one's finger;2) ( Öse) ring3) ( Kreis) circle;einen \Ring um jdn bilden to form a circle round sb;dunkle \Ringe [unter den Augen] dark rings [under one's eyes]6) (Box\Ring) ring;\Ring frei! seconds out!7) ( Kreis in einer Schießscheibe) ring -
4 Ring
m; -(e)s, -e1. allg.: ring; einen Ring anstecken put on a ring, put a ring on one’s finger; einen Ring im Ohr tragen wear a ring in one’s ear; die Ringe wechseln exchange rings; die olympischen Ringe the Olympic rings; Ringe unter den Augen fig. bags ( oder [dark] rings) under one’s eyes2. (Kreis) circle; einen Ring bilden form a ring ( oder circle); der Ring schließt sich fig. the wheel comes full circle3. SPORT, Boxen: ring; in den Ring steigen climb into the ring; Ring frei! Boxen: seconds out!; der Ring ist frei für neue Verhandlungen fig. the way is clear for further negotiations7. (Spionage-, Verbrecherring) ring8. (Lesering) book club9. (Wurfring) quoit, ring* * *der Ring(Boxsport) ring;(Kreisform) hoop; round; ring;(Schmuckstück) ring; circlet* * *Rịng [rɪŋ]m -(e)s, -e1) ring; (= Kettenring) link; (= Wurfring) quoit; (= Einweckring) seal, rubber; (= Rettungsring) life buoy, life beltdie Ringe tauschen or wechseln — to exchange rings
2) (= Kreis) (= Jahresring, Rauchring) ring; (auf dem Wasser, von Menschen) circle, ring; (= Ringstraße) ring road(dunkle) Ringe unter den Augen haben — to have (dark) rings under one's eyes
acht Ringe schießen — to score an eight
Ring frei! — seconds out or away!; (fig) clear the decks!
in den Ring steigen (lit) — to climb into the ring; (fig) to enter the lists or the fray
4) (ASTRON, MET, CHEM) ring5) (= Vereinigung) circle, group; (von Großhändlern, Erzeugern) group; (= Bande) ring; (THEAT = Abonnentenring) theatre-goers' (Brit) or theater-goers' (US) group6) (liter = Kreislauf) circle, cycleder Ring schließt sich — the circle is completed or closed, the wheel comes or turns full circle
7) (= Sagenzyklus) cycleder Ring ( des Nibelungen) — the Ring (of the Nibelung)
* * *der1) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) wreath2) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring3) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring4) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring5) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring6) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) ring* * *<-[e]s, -e>[rɪŋ]m1. (Fingerring) ringeinen \Ring am Finger tragen to wear a ring on one's finger2. (Öse) ring3. (Kreis) circleeinen \Ring um jdn bilden to form a circle round sbdunkle \Ringe [unter den Augen] dark rings [under one's eyes]6. (Boxring) ring\Ring frei! seconds out!7. (Kreis in einer Schießscheibe) ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ringRing frei zur zweiten Runde — seconds out for the second round
* * *1. allg: ring;einen Ring anstecken put on a ring, put a ring on one’s finger;einen Ring im Ohr tragen wear a ring in one’s ear;die Ringe wechseln exchange rings;die olympischen Ringe the Olympic rings;2. (Kreis) circle;einen Ring bilden form a ring ( oder circle);der Ring schließt sich fig the wheel comes full circlein den Ring steigen climb into the ring;Ring frei! Boxen: seconds out!;der Ring ist frei für neue Verhandlungen fig the way is clear for further negotiationsRinge rings;an den Ringen turnen exercise on the rings7. (Spionage-, Verbrecherring) ring8. (Lesering) book club9. (Wurfring) quoit, ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ring* * *-e m.circlet n.curl n.ring n. -
5 ring
m; -(e)s, -e1. allg.: ring; einen Ring anstecken put on a ring, put a ring on one’s finger; einen Ring im Ohr tragen wear a ring in one’s ear; die Ringe wechseln exchange rings; die olympischen Ringe the Olympic rings; Ringe unter den Augen fig. bags ( oder [dark] rings) under one’s eyes2. (Kreis) circle; einen Ring bilden form a ring ( oder circle); der Ring schließt sich fig. the wheel comes full circle3. SPORT, Boxen: ring; in den Ring steigen climb into the ring; Ring frei! Boxen: seconds out!; der Ring ist frei für neue Verhandlungen fig. the way is clear for further negotiations7. (Spionage-, Verbrecherring) ring8. (Lesering) book club9. (Wurfring) quoit, ring* * *der Ring(Boxsport) ring;(Kreisform) hoop; round; ring;(Schmuckstück) ring; circlet* * *Rịng [rɪŋ]m -(e)s, -e1) ring; (= Kettenring) link; (= Wurfring) quoit; (= Einweckring) seal, rubber; (= Rettungsring) life buoy, life beltdie Ringe tauschen or wechseln — to exchange rings
2) (= Kreis) (= Jahresring, Rauchring) ring; (auf dem Wasser, von Menschen) circle, ring; (= Ringstraße) ring road(dunkle) Ringe unter den Augen haben — to have (dark) rings under one's eyes
acht Ringe schießen — to score an eight
Ring frei! — seconds out or away!; (fig) clear the decks!
in den Ring steigen (lit) — to climb into the ring; (fig) to enter the lists or the fray
4) (ASTRON, MET, CHEM) ring5) (= Vereinigung) circle, group; (von Großhändlern, Erzeugern) group; (= Bande) ring; (THEAT = Abonnentenring) theatre-goers' (Brit) or theater-goers' (US) group6) (liter = Kreislauf) circle, cycleder Ring schließt sich — the circle is completed or closed, the wheel comes or turns full circle
7) (= Sagenzyklus) cycleder Ring ( des Nibelungen) — the Ring (of the Nibelung)
* * *der1) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) wreath2) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring3) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring4) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring5) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring6) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) ring* * *<-[e]s, -e>[rɪŋ]m1. (Fingerring) ringeinen \Ring am Finger tragen to wear a ring on one's finger2. (Öse) ring3. (Kreis) circleeinen \Ring um jdn bilden to form a circle round sbdunkle \Ringe [unter den Augen] dark rings [under one's eyes]6. (Boxring) ring\Ring frei! seconds out!7. (Kreis in einer Schießscheibe) ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ringRing frei zur zweiten Runde — seconds out for the second round
* * *…ring m im subst1. im wörtl Sinn:Eisenring iron ring;Gardinenring curtain ring2. fig (Gruppe):Lesering book club;Rauschgiftring drug ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ring* * *-e m.circlet n.curl n.ring n. -
6 ring
circuit, coil, ring, ring, ripple, sound, tab* * *(en -e) ring;( kreds også) circle;(am) tire;( til ringspil) hoop;( under øjnene) ring;( boksering) ring;( sammenslutning) ring;( plet) ring ( fx the glass left a ring on the table), circular stain;[ gå med ring] wear a ring;[ køre i ring] drive in a circle,(fig: i argumentation) argue in a circle,( ikke komme videre) go round in circles;(fig) lead somebody a dance. -
7 кольцо для компенсации износа
Русско-английский морской словарь > кольцо для компенсации износа
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8 кольцо для компенсации износа
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кольцо для компенсации износа
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9 компенсационное кольцо
1) Engineering: wear ring (компенсирующее износ), wearing ring, wear protection ring2) Mechanics: compensating ringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсационное кольцо
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10 ступица корпуса компенсатора износа
Engineering: casing wear ring hub, (колеса) wear-ring casing hubУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ступица корпуса компенсатора износа
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11 Laufring
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12 Spaltring
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13 изнашиваемое кольцо
1) Automobile industry: wear ring2) Oil&Gas technology wearing ringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изнашиваемое кольцо
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14 кольцо для компенсации износа
Naval: wear ring, wearing ringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кольцо для компенсации износа
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15 Gehäusering
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16 Laufradring
m < förd> ■ impeller wear ring; impeller wearing ring -
17 slitasjering
subst. (mekanikk) wear ring, wearing ring -
18 износное кольцо
Engineering: wear ring -
19 износное кольцо головки
Engineering: head wear ringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > износное кольцо головки
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20 износное кольцо коленвала
Engineering: crankshaft wear ringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > износное кольцо коленвала
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