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Horiz
Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации |
- Horizon
- Horizontal
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Horizon, английский
- Горизонт; авиагоризонт (прибор)
- The apparent or visible junction of the earth and sky, as seen from any specific position. horizontal bridging 1. any bridging in a horizontal plane. 2. bridging which is perpendicular to, and lying in the planes of, the flanges of joists or beams.
- Горизонт
- The apparent or visible circle which bounds our vision at sea; it is that line which is described by the sky and water appearing to meet. this is designated as the sensible horizon; the rational, or true one, being a great circle of the heavens, parallel to the sensible horizon, but passing through the centre of the earth.
- The line or circle which forms the apparent boundary between sky and earth or sea from any specific point of observation.
- Линия горизонта
- An identifiable rock stratum regionally known to contain or be associated with rock containing valuable minerals. compare marker
- In geology, any given definite position or interval in the stratigraphic column or scheme of strati- graphic classification. also, the surface separating two beds, hence having no thickness.
- An imaginary horizontal line or plane.
- Горизонт ~ of instrument горизонт инструмента а ~ горизонт а (верхний слой разреза почвы мощностью около 2 м) в ~ горизонт в (вертикального разреза почвы) ice ~ прослойка [слой] льда
- An interface indicative of a particular position in a stratigraphic sequence.
- Where the water and sky or ground and sky appear to intersect.
Horizontal, английский
- Горизонталь; горизонтальный
- Горизонталь; горизонтальный 287
- At right angles to the direction of gravity; on the level; parallel to the horizon; neither vertical nor inclined.
- A direction parallel to the horizon, or what is commonly termed lying flat. one of the greatest inconveniences navigators have to struggle with is the frequent want of a distinct sight of the horizon. to obviate this a horizontal spinning speculum was adopted by mr. lerson, who was lost in the victory man-of-war, in which ship he was sent out to make trial of his instrument. this was afterwards improved by smeaton, and consists of a well-polished metal speculum about 3-1/2 inches in diameter, inclosed within a circular rim of brass, so fitted that the centre of gravity of the whole shall fall near the point on which it spins. this is the end of a steel axis running through the centre of the speculum, above which it finishes in a square for the convenience of fitting a
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Horm, английский
Hit-or-miss
Hydrogen-oxygen reaction, английский
Реакция между водородом и кислородом
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