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Jargon shock





    Jargon, английский
    1. 1. the words used by people who have a particular area of knowledge, which are usually only understood by those people  medical jargon 2. a stream of words that makes no sense, produced by someone with aphasia or a severe mental disorder

    2. N жаргон (син. cant; см. тж. argot, secret dialect, slang) jointed a связный (о речи ; ант. disjointed) speech jotation n йотация

    3. Жаргон


    Jargon, немецкий

    Jargong, шведский

    Jargonisms, английский
    1. Proper such jargonisms which - served to conceal the actual significance of the utterance from the uninitiated; - originated from the thieves` jargon (l`argo, cant); - was to be cryptic, secretive (major function); see: slang , vulgarisms

    2. Such special colloquial words which - stand close to slang , also being substandard, expressive and emotive, but, unlike slang - are used by limited groups of people, united either professionally ( professional jargonisms or professionali


    Shock, английский
    1. A state of weakness caused by illness or injury that suddenly reduces the blood pressure  the patient went into shock.  several of the passengers were treated for shock.  traumatic shock a state of shock caused by an injury which leads to loss of blood  verb to give someone an unpleasant surprise, and so put him or her in a state of shock  she was still shocked several hours after the accident. (note: you say that someone is in shock, in a state of shock or that they went into shock.)

    2. Т ударная волна

    3. Удар; толчок; ударное воздействие

    4. Extreme drop in blood pressure that, among other causes, can result from a strong immune response to the activity of toxins or response to bacterial products and can result in death

    5. A suspension shock absorber (informal).


    Shock, английский

    Shock, итальянский

    Shock (fright), английский
      Choque, sobresalto


    Shock (wave) reflection, английский

    Shock -, английский
      Амортизатор, демпфер


    Shock absor, английский

    Shock absorber, английский
    1. For bicycles with suspensions, a device that limits the rate at which suspension rebounds after absorbing an impact.

    2. Амортизатор

    3. Mechanism for damping vibration in a sprung system, such as a vehicle suspension. also shock damper, a telescopic hydraulic damper (figure s.4).

    4. Suspension component that damps spring oscillations. shock absorbers work by forcing a fluid through calibrated orifices that limit the rate of movement. some designs place the fluid under gas pressure to prevent or reduce fluid foaming which can greatly reduce efficiency.


    Shock absorber also called strut, английский

    Shock absorber at stroke end, английский
      Амортизатор гц амортизация в конце хода штока см. также cylinder cushion


    Shock absorbers, английский
      See: circuit breakers


    Shock accelerometer, английский

    Shock attenuation, английский
      Ослабление скачка уплотнения


    Shock bump, английский

    Shock catch-up, английский
      Догон ударной волны детонационной волной при ударноволновом


    Shock cell structure, английский
      Ячеистая структура ув в потоке


    Jarhead, английский
    1. *jock or male athlete, usually in high school and on the football team. tend to get drunk and the only thing they can talk about is football. example did you see that fight in the caf? jon and mike are such jarheads.

    2. Usn slang for a marine.


    Jargon, английский
    1. 1. the words used by people who have a particular area of knowledge, which are usually only understood by those people  medical jargon 2. a stream of words that makes no sense, produced by someone with aphasia or a severe mental disorder

    2. N жаргон (син. cant; см. тж. argot, secret dialect, slang) jointed a связный (о речи ; ант. disjointed) speech jotation n йотация

    3. Жаргон