Глоссарий





Новости переводов

19 апреля, 2024

Translations in furniture production

07 февраля, 2024

Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

30 января, 2024

Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

20 декабря, 2023

Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

10 декабря, 2023

About automatic speech recognition

30 ноября, 2023

Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

22 ноября, 2023

Proofreading of English text



Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Flat-spot squeeze

Глоссарий по бильярду
    Same as "ball-compression deflection-angle"


Сжатие в плоском пятне контакта, русский
    То же, что и "угол отклонения, связанный со сжатием шара"




Flat-spot, английский
    The extremely small circular contact patch that forms between two balls when they collide, and compress slightly, at the point of contact


Squeeze, английский
  1. To inject a grout into a borehole under high pressure.

  2. The plastic movement of a soft rock in the walls of a borehole or mine working that reduces the diameter of the opening.

  3. Выжимать main ~ проф. прораб, десятник, бригадир

  4. Period when stocks or commodities futures increase in price and investors who have sold short must cover their short positions to prevent loss of large amounts of money.


Squeeze, английский

Squeeze (or sweat), английский

Squeeze acid into formation, английский

Squeeze bel or raise, английский

Squeeze film, английский
    Phenomenon occurring when two surfaces suddenly come together, trapping the lubricant momentarily, as with gear teeth or rolling element bearings; high fluid pressure develops in the film, raising its viscosity and helping to keep the moving surfaces apart. this phenomenon also occurs during elastrohydrodynamic lubrication.


Squeeze film lubrication, английский
    Смазывание выжимаемым слоем смазки *¦0 , squeeze ve1 ос i ty скорость распространения давления


Squeeze job, английский
    The high-pressure grouting of a borehole. srn. abbr. commonly used for semiround nose; also for single-round nose.


Squeeze mom, английский
    A mother who prolongs the time a baby remains in a diaper by squeezing it to see if it is full. example a. has that baby been sitting in the same diaper all day long? b. no. what do you think i am? a squeeze mom?


Squeeze pressure, английский

Squeeze riveter, английский

Squeeze roll, английский

Squeeze rolls, английский
    Rolls used to apply pressure for removal of water or chemicals from fabric.


Squeeze shot, английский
    A shot where a ball needs to pass through a small gap or narrowly miss an obstacle ball


Squeeze zone, английский
    An area between high and low pressure where the isobars are squeezed together and there is strong wind.


Squeeze-up, английский

Squeezed joint, английский
    A joint formed at the surface of two pieces which have been coated with glue or cement and squeezed together. square bolt 928 at right angles to the end of another timber whose lower half has also been partially removed. a spike (or other fastener) through the overlapping timbers is required to secure the joint. square-rigger house a colonial new england hip roof house with chimneys at both gable ends, or on both sides of a central hall, or centered between the front and back rooms. many such houses had a widow’s walk and/or cupola on the roof.


Squeezed states of light, английский
    Nonclassical states of light with noise below the standard quantum limit in one quadrature component


Squeezeout, английский
    Bead of adhesive squeezed out of a joint when pressure is applied.


Compression, английский
  1. A state or condition of being pushed or shortened by a force.

  2. Сжатие

  3. Сжатие (данных), уменьшение размеров файла изображения. см. также lossy и non-lossy. процесс упаковки данных с целью уменьшения занимаемого ими пространства на накопителе

  4. Компрессия, сжатие

  5. The reduction of volume of a vapor or gas by mechanical means.

  6. Digital video pictures can be compressed with a number of techniques. these include: jpeg and jpeg-2000 (for still images), m-jpeg and mpeg (for moving pictures).

  7. The reduction in gain at one level of a picture signal with respect to the gain at another level of the same signal.

  8. A digital photograph creates an image file that is huge, a low-resolution 640x480 image has 307,200 pixels. if each pixel uses 24 bits (3 bytes) for true color, a single image takes up about a megabyte of storage space. to make image files smaller almost every digital camera uses some form of compression. see the jpg entry below.

  9. The application of any of several techniques that reduce the amount of information required to represent that information in data transmission. this method reduces the required bandwidth and/or memory.

  10. A method of reducing the size of a digital image file to free up the storage capacity of memory cards and hard drives. compression technologies are distinguished from one another by whether or not they remove detail and color from the image. lossless technologies compress image data without removing detail, while "lossy" technologies compress images by removing some detail. joint photographic experts group (jpeg) is a lossy compression format supported by jpeg, pdf and postscript language file formats. most video formats are also lossy formats. tiff files are not and, as such, are far more stable than jpegs and other lossy file formats.

  11. Reducing the number of bits needed to encode a digital signal, typically by eliminating long strings of identical bits or bits that do not change in successive sampling intervals (e.g., video frames).

  12. A digital photograph creates an image file that is enormous. to enable image files to become smaller and more manageable cameras employ some form of compression such as jpeg. raw and tiff files have no compression and take up more space.

  13. 1. the act of squeezing or pressing  the first-aider applied compression to the chest of the casualty. 2. a serious condition in which the brain is compressed by blood or cerebrospinal fluid accumulating in it or by a fractured skull

  14. Смыкание (губок захватного устройства) cm. соmрutеr-соntrоllеd rоbоt 33. соntinuоus-раth mоtiоn движение робота по полностью программируемой траектории (при котором полная траектория, описываемая рукой манипулятора, программируется на программоноситель во время обучения так, чтобы каждая точка вдоль траектории движения регистрировалась для дальнейшего воспроизведения)

  15. Сжатие (данных); уплотнение; свертка; компрессия; упаковка

  16. Жёсткость (стержня) при сжатии; ~ in tension жёсткость (стержня) при растяжении; ~ in

  17. Продольно-поперечный изгиб, поперечный изгиб со сжатием; ~ and axial tension изгиб с осевым растяжением; ~ in two planes косой изгиб ~ of rebars [of reinforcing bars] гибка арматурных стержней beam ~ изгиб балки

  18. Сжатие о ~ along the grain сжатие вдоль волокон; ~ beyond

  19. Сжатое волокно; ~ in

  20. The intentional reduction in dynamic range to increase sustain and/or add punchiness, caused by a the use of a compressor/limiter.

  21. A process for removing redundant data from a digital media file or stream to reduce its size or the bandwidth used.

  22. A reduction of the time available for a scheduled storyboard to reach its final state.

  23. A way of making files smaller, either to fit into restricted storage space or to speed up transmission over the internet. popular compression standards include- jpeg- and- gif- for pictures,- mp3for music files,- mpeg, mp4, avi- and- mov- for movie footage, and- zip- for just about everything else.


Deflection, английский
  1. The deference between a tire's unloaded or free radius and the loaded radius.

  2. Vertical distance between the chord and the skyline, measured at midspan; frequently expressed as a percentage of the horizontal span length (22).

  3. The displacement of a structural member or system under load.

  4. Отклонение

  5. The ricochet of a ball after it hits a player.

  6. The tendency of a ship from her true course; the departure of the magnetic needle from its true bearing, when influenced by iron or the local attraction of the mass. in artillery, the deviation of a shot from the direction in which it is fired. the term is usually reserved to lateral deviations, especially those resulting from irregular causes—those constant ones due to the regular motion of rifled projectiles coming under either of the designations “constant deflection,” “derivation,” borrowed from the french, or “drift,” from the americans. these latter, according to the direction usually given to the rifling in the present day, all tend away to the right, though they include some subordinate curves not yet distinctly determined.

  7. [1] gunnery term for the angle between the line-of-sight to the target and the line-of-sight to which the gun must be pointed to compensate for movement, wind, etc. [2] deviation of a compass needle caused by local magnetic influence, especially on a ship.

  8. A change in the intended course of a borehole produced intentionally or unintentionally by various conditions encountered in the drill hole or by the operational characteristics of the drilling equipment used. also called deviation.

  9. Отклонение от прямого направления отклонение магнитной стрелки; отклонение стрелки (приборов)

  10. See static tire deflection,


Сжатие в плоском пятне контакта, русский
    То же, что и "угол отклонения, связанный со сжатием шара"


Long rail, английский
    Same as "side rail"