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Shore up (to)





    (to) branch out, английский

    (to) bridge i., английский
      Замыкать


    (to) connect, английский
      Преобразовать


    (to) double photoresist, английский
      Нанесение двойного слоя фоторезиста


    (to) evaporate metallic reflector, английский
      Напылять металлическое зеркало


    (to) plot, английский
      Faire un graphique


    (to) plot, английский

    (to) populate energy level, английский
      Заполнять энергетический уровень


    (to) produce white dn, английский
      Получать белый


    (to) return, английский
      Подключать


    (to) seep, английский
      Percoler


    (to) seep, английский

    (to) shrink sleeving color coded, английский
      Обозначать цветами и гофрированием


    (to) simulate on digital computer, английский
      Моделировать на цифровой эвм


    (to) slurry, английский
      Разжижать


    (to) равняться, русский

    Shore, английский
    1. A shore or shoreline is the fringe of land at the edge of a large body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. a shore of unconsolidated material is usually called a beach. see intertidal zone.

    2. A piece of timber to support a wall, usually set in a diagonal or oblique position, to hold the wall in place temporarily. shore hardness number a numerical scale for rating the hardness of a material by means of a device consisting of a small conical hammer fitted with a diamond point; the hammer strikes the material under test, and then the height of rebound (which is a measure of the hardness) is noted on a graduated scale; the higher the number, the harder the material. shore hardness number 883 sho? ji

    3. A prop fixed under a ship`s sides or bottom, to support her when laid aground or on the stocks. shores are also termed legs when used by a cutter or yacht, to keep the vessel upright when the water leaves her. (see legs.) also, the general name for the littoral of any country against which the waves impinge, while the word coast is applied to that part of the land which only lies contiguous to the sea.—bold shore. a coast which is steep-to, permitting the near approach of shipping without danger; it is used in contradistinction to a shelving-shore.

    4. [1] the narrow strip of land in immediate contact with the sea. [2] to brace something. [3] a beam used in shipbuilding or for temporary damage control.

    5. The narrow strip of land immediately bordering any body of water, esp. the sea or a large lake; specifically the zone over which the ground is alternately exposed and covered by tides or waves, or the zone between high water and low water. gg


    Shore complex, английский
      Generally a narrow, elongate area that parallels a coastline, commonly cutting across diverse inland landforms, and dominated by landforms derived from active coastal processes which give rise to beach ridges, washover fans, beaches, dunes, wave-cut platforms, barrier islands, cliffs, etc. sw


    Shore connection, английский
      Соединительная арматура для при?ма (на


    Shore dinner, английский
      Рыбный обед, обед из рыбных блюд, крабов, устриц и т. п.


    Shore drift, английский

    Short haul, английский

    Magasin, французский