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

Поиск в глоссариях:  

Gls

Глоссарий по материалам в оптике и оптоэлектроннике
  1. Generating luminescence stekla (russian)

  2. Gallium lanthanum sulfide (glass)

  3. Glass

  4. Glideslope

  5. Gnss landing system


Generating luminescence stekla (russian), английский
    Laser glass


Gallium lanthanum sulfide (glass), английский
    ~70gas-30la2o3


Glass, английский
  1. Стекло

  2. Стекло; стеклянный

  3. Стекло -

  4. A marine barometer. (older barometers used mercury-filled glass tubes to measure and indicate barometric pressure.)

  5. Lens, as is “what glass do you own?”

  6. A hard, brittle, amorphous substance made from heat-fused silicates with soda or potash, lime, metallic oxides, and similar elements of transparent quality used to manufacture an ophthalmic lens.

  7. Two or more plies of plate , float glass, or sheet glass, bonded to a transparent plastic sheet between them to form a shatterresisting assembly.

  8. Глобальная морская система связи при бедствии и для обеспечения безопасности, гмссб

  9. The usual appellation for a telescope (see the old sea song of lord howard`s capture of barton the pirate). also, the familiar term for a barometer. glass is also used in the plural to denote time-glass on the duration of any action; as, they fought yard-arm and yard-arm three glasses, i.e. three half-hours.—to flog or sweat the half-hour glass. to turn the sand-glass before the sand has quite run out, and thus gaining a few minutes in each half-hour, make the watch too short.—half-minute and quarter-minute glasses, used to ascertain the rate of the ship`s velocity measured by the log; they should be occasionally compared with a good stop watch.— night-glass. a telescope adapted for viewing objects at night.

  10. [1] a telescope. often an important symbol of office; also “long-glass.” [2] a barometer. [3] formerly the half-hour glass used to tell time aboard ship, and hence [4] a thirty-minute period of time.

  11. Стекло о to ~ in остеклять


Glideslope, английский
  1. Глиссада

  2. An instrument on the ground to allow an instrumental landing.


Посадочная система глобальной навигационной спутниковой системы, русский



Generating, английский
    A rapid roughing process to quickly remove material from a lens. accomplished by cutting tools on a machine. generator, free-form – a type of computercontrolled generator with at least three axes of movement that can cut most continuous lens surface shapes to a level of precision and smoothness that requires only minimal polishing with a free-form polisher. generator, traditional – a type of generator with either two or three axes of movement that can cut only basic spherical and sphero-cylindrical lens surface shapes to a minimal level of smoothness that requires additional fining with a cylinder machine.


Luminescence, английский
  1. Light emission which is not caused by heating

  2. The emission of light not ascribable directly to incandescence.

  3. Emission of light not caused by incandescence but rather by physiological processes, chemical action, friction or electrical action. (see both fluorescence and phosphorescence.)

  4. Cool light emitted by sources as a result of the movement of electrons from more energetic states to less energetic states. there are many types of luminescence. chemiluminescence is produced by certain chemical reactions. electroluminescence is produced by electric discharges, which may appear when silk or fur is stroked or when adhesive surfaces are separated. triboluminescence is produced by rubbing or crushing crystals.


Generating luminescence stekla (russian), английский
    Laser glass


Gadolinium lithium tetrafluoride, английский
    Gdlif4