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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Англо-грузинский словарь


    Wad, английский
    1. Г. вад-медани, уэд-медани (судан)

    2. A pad of material used to put on a wound  the nurse put a wad of absorbent cotton over the sore.

    3. A kind of plug, closely fitting the bore of a gun, which is rammed home over the shot to confine it to its place, and sometimes also between the shot and the cartridge: generally made of coiled junk, otherwise a rope grommet, &c.

    4. One of two plugs, usually made of hay, old canvas, or condemned rope junk, that were rammed down the bore of a smoothbore cannon—one ahead of the charge to keep it in place and reduce windage; the other in front of the ball to prevent it rolling out due to heeling of the ship. wads were slightly larger than the bore for a good fit. in action they were kept in a net close to the shot rack.

    5. Work authorization and delegation (faa)




    Wadding, английский
    1. Material used to make a wad  put a layer of cotton wadding over the eye.

    2. Any material from which gun wads can be made.


    Wad, английский
    1. Г. вад-медани, уэд-медани (судан)

    2. A pad of material used to put on a wound  the nurse put a wad of absorbent cotton over the sore.

    3. A kind of plug, closely fitting the bore of a gun, which is rammed home over the shot to confine it to its place, and sometimes also between the shot and the cartridge: generally made of coiled junk, otherwise a rope grommet, &c.

    4. One of two plugs, usually made of hay, old canvas, or condemned rope junk, that were rammed down the bore of a smoothbore cannon—one ahead of the charge to keep it in place and reduce windage; the other in front of the ball to prevent it rolling out due to heeling of the ship. wads were slightly larger than the bore for a good fit. in action they were kept in a net close to the shot rack.

    5. Work authorization and delegation (faa)