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Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации |
- Carriage
- Charge
- Comision geografico-exploradora (mexico)
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Carriage, английский
- A passenger carrying vehicle unit.
- Mechanical assembly that moves while suspended above the ground by the skyline. logs are attached to the carriage or to the skidding line for yarding (15).
- Тележка; каретка; перевозка
- Каретка
- Also transportation, conveyance
- [1] the conveyance of goods. [2] the fee charged for such conveyance. [3] formerly, a wheeled wooden support for a muzzle-loading cannon (see gun-carriage). [4] that part of a modern gun mount that supports the actual gun. its lower element consists of a rotating platform known as the base ring, while the upper element is a massive pair of brackets that hold the trunnion bearings.
- The assembly that holds the platen of a typewriter or a typewriterlike printer. on a standard typewriter, the platen and carriage move past a fixed position within the typewriter housing, where the keys strike the paper; the platen rotates to advance the paper held in the carriage. on most impact printers for computers, however, the print head moves back and forth across a platen, which rotates but does not move horizontally; in such machines, the assembly that carries the print head is often called the print-head carriage assembly.
- Uk term for passenger carrying vehicle. also known as a coach. in the us is referred to as a car.
- Вагон
Charge, английский
- In criminal law, each thing the defendant is accused of. (see count)
- The amount of refrigerant in a system.
- Заряд; заправка; загрузка
- Заряд
- 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.
- The quantity of refrigerant in a refrigeration system.
- 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.
- [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.
- The process of adding electrical energy to a battery.
- The incidental cost of product acquisition or product delivery.
- 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.
- Долговое обязательство
- Сбор, платеж
- 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.
Comision geografico-exploradora (mexico), английский
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Computer-generated image, английский
Изображение по сигналам вычислителя
Ceramic gas-bearing gyro, английский
Гироскоп с керамическими опорами
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