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Indication of charge

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    Указатель, русский
    1. ,..1) указатель литературы - библиотечное пособие со сложной структурой. различаются по целевому и читательскому назначениям, объектам учета (книги, периодические издания и т. д.), тематическому охвату материала, способу расположения библиотечных записей, времени издания учтенной литературы. см. библиография...2) вспомогательный указатель - путеводитель по тексту, часть научно-справочного аппарата книги. различаются по содержанию рубрик (именные, предметные и т. д.), по группировке материала (алфавитные, систематические, хронологические и др.).

    2. Курсор на экране монитора. его текущая позиция определяет положение наносимой текстовой и графической информации. см. также курсоры в форме перекрестия.

    3. Справочный текст, который выглядит как список ключевых слов и страниц, где они упомянуты.

    4. Курсор на экране монитора. его текущая позиция определяет положение наносимой текстовой и графической информации. см. также курсор в форме перекрестья




    Charge, английский
    1. In criminal law, each thing the defendant is accused of. (see count)

    2. The amount of refrigerant in a system.

    3. Заряд; заправка; загрузка

    4. Заряд

    5. To run into an opponent; legal if done from the front or side of the ball carrier; illegal against a player without the ball or from behind.

    6. The quantity of refrigerant in a refrigeration system.

    7. The proportional quantity of powder and ball wherewith a gun is loaded for execution. the rules for loading large ordnance are: that the piece be first cleaned or scoured inside; that the proper quantity of powder be next driven in and rammed down, care however being taken that the powder in ramming be not bruised, because that weakens its effect; that a little quantity of paper, lint, or the like, be rammed over it, and then the ball be intruded. if the ball be red hot, a tompion, or trencher of green wood, is to be driven in before it. also, in martial law, an indictment or specification of the crime of which a prisoner stands accused. also, in evolutions, the brisk advance of a body to attack an enemy, with bayonets fixed at the charge, or firmly held at the hip. also, the command on duty, every man`s office.—a ship of charge, is one so deeply immersed as to steer badly.—to charge a piece, is to put in the proper quantity of ammunition.

    8. [1] the explosive or propellant with which a gun or shell is loaded. [2] to load a gun or a vessel. [3] a formal accusation of infraction of discipline or crime. [4] to store electrical energy in a battery. [5] to pressurize a pneumatic or hydraulic system. [6] a figure, badge, or heraldic symbol on the field of a flag.

    9. The process of adding electrical energy to a battery.

    10. The incidental cost of product acquisition or product delivery.

    11. The document evidencing mortgage security required by crown law (law derived from english law). a fixed charge refers to a defined set of assets and is usually registered. a floating charge refers to other assets which change from time to time (ie. cash, inventory, etc.), which become a fixed charge after a default.

    12. Долговое обязательство

    13. Сбор, платеж

    14. Being charged means you`ve been formally accused of committing a crime. you will be given a paper called a `charge sheet` which will have details of the allegations, the date you have to go to court, and any conditions of bail.


    Charge, английский

    Charge, французский

    Charge (a), английский
      Charge (une)


    Charge (a), английский

    Charge (cost), английский
      Стоимость


    Charge (la);enfournement;lit de, французский

    Charge (of capacitors or batteries), английский

    Charge (une), французский

    Charge admissible, французский

    Charge axiale / sur essieu, французский

    Charge card, английский
    1. A credit card issued by banks. a charge card authorizes the holder to buy goods or services on credit. payments received from charge cards are treated as accounts receivable amounts because they must be submited to card companies for reimbursement.

    2. Карточка, выдаваемая постоянным покупателям, по которой товары отпускаются в кредит

    3. Платежная карточка (произведенные по ней расходы подлежат оплате по выставлении счета


    Charge carrier, английский
      A free and mobile conduction electron or hole in a semiconductor.


    Charge chamber, английский

    Charge confinement, английский
      Сдерживание ограничение разлета продуктов детонации заряда в


    Charge controller, английский
    1. A component of a photovoltaic system that controls the flow of current to and from the battery to protect it from over-charge and over-discharge. the charge controller may also indicate the system operational status.

    2. A component of a photovoltaic system that controls the flow of current


    Charge cooling, английский
      Removal of heat from the induction charge of an engine to increase its density and consequently the total charge mass and engine output per firing stroke. see also intercooler. charge current (uk


    Charge corotron, английский

    Charge coupled device, английский
      Прибор с зарядовой связью, пзс


    Charge coverage coefficient, английский

    Charge creuse, французский

    Индикация длительности, русский

    Indication, английский
    1. Индикация

    2. A situation or sign which suggests that a specific treatment should be given or that a condition has a particular cause  sulpha drugs have been replaced by antibiotics in many indications.  contraindication

    3. (1) notice given by a dealer (through autex) or customer of an interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; (2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price.

    4. Выражение интереса (бирж.)

    5. In nondestructive inspection, a response or evidence of a response, that requires interpretation to determine its significance.

    6. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance. these include such things as meter deflections, shadows on radiographs, blips on screens, or localized discolorations on surfaces. see also defect; discontinuity; indication, false; indication, nonrelevant. indication, discontinuity: visible evidence of a material discontinuity. subsequent interpretation is required to determine the significance of an indication. indication, false: test indication that could be interpreted as originating from a discontinuity where no discontinuity exists. compare defect; ghost; indication, nonrelevant. false indications are an economic liability for inspection because they must be investigated. indication, nonrelevant: indication due to misapplied or improper testing. may also be an indication caused by an actual discontinuity that does not affect the usability of the test object (a change of section, for instance). indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a nonrelevant indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size, shape, orientation, or location.

    7. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance.4 see also defect; discontinuity; false indication; nonrelevant indication. indication, nonrelevant: indication that has no relation to a discontinuity that might constitute a defect.1 test response caused by geometry or by a physical condition that is not a discontinuity. indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a false indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size or location.1

    8. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance. compare defect; discontinuity; indication, false; indication, nonrelevant. indication, false: (1) test indication that could be interpreted as originating from a discontinuity but that actually originates where no discontinuity exists in the test object. (2) indication due to misapplied or improper testing. compare indication, nonrelevant; defect. indication, nonrelevant: indication that has no relation to a discontinuity that might constitute a defect. test response caused by geometry or by a physical condition that is not a discontinuity (a change of section, for instance). indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a false indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size or location.

    9. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance. compare defect; discontinuity. see also indication, false; indication, nonrelevant. indication, false: (1) test indication that could be interpreted as originating from a discontinuity but that actually originates where no discontinuity exists in the test object. (2) indication due to misapplied or improper testing. compare indication, nonrelevant. indication, nonrelevant: indication that has no relation to a discontinuity that might constitute a defect. test response caused by geometry or by a physical condition that is not a discontinuity (a change of section, for instance). indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a false indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size or location.

    10. Nondestructive test equipment response to a discontinuity that requires interpretation to determine its relevance.4 in magnetic particle testing, a visible accumulation of magnetic particles that serves as evidence of a magnetic leakage field.

    11. Defect, discontinuity, false indication and nonrelevant indication. induced current magnetization: noncontact means for testing delicate ring shaped objects for circumferential discontinuities. the technique is based on the fact that a time varying current passing through an internal conductor, often a soft iron or laminated core, self-induces an encircling magnetic field. this time varying magnetic field will induce a secondary current circling through the ring. this secondary current then self-induces the toroidal magnetic field used for testing.

    12. Nondestructive test equipment response to a reflector, requiring interpretation to determine its relevance. compare crack; defect; discontinuity; indication, false.10 indication, discontinuity: visible evidence of a material discontinuity. subsequent interpretation is required to determine the indication’s significance.10 indication, false: test indication that originates where no discontinuity exists in the test object. compare defect; indication, nonrelevant.10 indication, nonrelevant: indication possibly caused by an actual discontinuity that does not affect the usability of the test object (a change of section, for instance) or that is smaller than a relevant indication. compare indication, false and indication, relevant.10 indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a nonrelevant indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size, shape, orientation or location. compare indication, nonrelevant.10,19