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Рукав

Русско-латинский словарь
  1. Рукав , спустя рукава

  2. Хорошо сформировавшееся ответвление русла реки со всеми свойственными ему особенностями морфоло­гического строения.

  3. , ответвление русла реки; наиболее распространены в дельтах и в местах выхода горных рек на равнины. местные названия рукава: воложка (волга), полой (сев. двина), речище (днепр), стародонье (дон), гирло (дунай).


Manica [ae, f], латинский

Brachium [ii, n], латинский

Ramus [i, m], латинский

Machinatio, латинский

Branch, английский
  1. Ветвь; отвод; отделение, филиал

  2. In plumbing, a pipe which originates in or discharges into a main, submain, riser, or stack.

  3. Any part which grows out of a main part  verb to split out into smaller parts  the radial artery branches from the brachial artery at the elbow.

  4. N ветвь; род, семья1 (см. тж. stock) | v ~ out разветвляться2 branching n ветвление construction, rule left ~ левостороннее ветвление multiple ~ многочленное ветвление right ~ правостороннее ветвление broca aphasia, area

  5. The diploma of those pilots who have passed at the trinity house, as competent to navigate vessels in particular places. the word branch is also metaphorically used for river divergents, but its application to affluents is improper. any branch or ramification, as in estuaries, where they traverse, river-like, miles of territory, in labyrinthine mazes.

  6. A borehole drilled at an angle diverging from a previously drilled borehole. see wedging.

  7. An underground working place or passageway leading away from a major work area or main pas sageway.

  8. A small vein departing from the main vein or lode.

  9. Division, office or other unit of business located at a different location from the main office or headquarters. it is not a separate legal entity.

  10. A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation.

  11. A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains.

  12. An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. a logical ‘else-if-then’ statement in a workflow.

  13. In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package.

  14. To allow a collection of files to evolve in two or more divergent paths.

  15. An operation in a foreign country incorporated in the home country.

  16. A branch is a particular office or a place of work that is part of a bigger network. it is usual, for example, to describe a bank or a big retail organisation as having ‘branches all over the country’, or ‘branches in all major cities’.


Creek, английский
  1. A narrow inlet of the sea shoaling suddenly. also, the channels connecting the several branches of a river and lake islands, and one lake or lagoon with another. it differs from a cove, in being proportionately deeper and narrower. in law, it is part of a haven where anything is landed from the sea.

  2. [1] in usa, canada, australia, a watercourse smaller than a river. [2] in britain, a narrow inlet in the sea-coast smaller than a cove.


Brook, английский

Hortum, турецкий

Проток, русский
    (протока) , короткий водоток естественного происхождения, соединяющий между собой озера, озеро с рекой или две реки.


Протока, русский
    Короткий водоток естественного происхож­дения, соединяющий между собой озера или озеро с рекой.


Hose, английский
  1. 1. a long rubber or plastic tube 2.  support hose

  2. A strong flexible pipe, generally made of spirally wound, rubber-impregnated, fabric strips, used to convey liquids or gases under pressure. compare high-pressure hose.

  3. A flexible connection provided between vehicles for compressed air, vacuum or steam. braking and other systems on the train use compressed air both as a power source and a control medium. vacuum is used for braking control on some older trains and steam was the traditional source of carriage heating. the connections between vehicles are through flexible pipes usually referred to as hoses. hoses are normally equipped with isolating cocks to shut off the supply and bleed the hose when vehicles are uncoupled.


Sleeve, английский
  1. Manchon

  2. A pipe which is passed through a wall for the purpose of inserting another pipe through it.

  3. Рукав; муфта

  4. A mating device of either split or solid construction, commonly made of ceramic or bronze, that is used to align two ferrules within an adapter

  5. Рукав

  6. The word formerly used to denote the narrows of a channel, and particularly applied to the strait of dover, still called la manche by the french. when napoleon was threatening to invade england, he was represented trying to get into a coat, but one of the sleeves utterly baffled him, whence the point: “il ne peut pas passer la manche.”

  7. [1] a fabric tube towed by an aircraft as an anti-aircraft practice target. also drogue. [2] the narrows of a channel. [3] the strait of dover (obsolete in english, but still used by the french in la manche).

  8. A pump-cylinder liner.

  9. Sometimes incorrectly used as a synonym for a coupling that joins two lengths of pipe.

  10. Гильза золотника




Ответвление, русский

Распространен, русский

Рулон, русский

Ruina [ae, f], латинский