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Pipe chase

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    Chase., английский



    Chase, английский
    1. A framed enclosed space around a flue pipe or a channel in a wall, or through a ceiling for something to lie in or pass through.

    2. Преследование, догон снт cylinder-head temperature температура головки цилиндра

    3. The vessel pursued by some other, that pursuing being the chaser. this word is also applied to a receptacle for deer and game, between a forest and a park in size, and stored with a larger stock of timber than the latter.

    4. [1] to pursue another vessel. [2] the vessel being pursued. [3] the tapering outer part of a gun barrel, lying ahead of the trunnions.

    5. Узкий канал, паз, жёлоб (для скрытых трубопроводов или электропроводок)


    Chase, английский

    Chase, русский
      Погоня за врагом


    Chase (draw-out), английский

    Chase bonding, английский
      Joining old masonry work to new by means of a bond having a continuous vertical recess the full height of the wall. chase mortise, pulley mortise a stub mortise which is larger than the tenon inserted into it; one side of the mortise is sloped, permitting the tenon to be inserted sideways; used where exterior clearance is limited. chateauesque style chateau d’eau at the termination of an aqueduct, a reservoir architecturally embellished as a public fountain. chateauesque style, chateau style, chateauesque revival an opulent architectural style patterned after the design of monumental french chateaus of the 16th century; popular in the late 19th century and beyond. buildings were usually characterized by a facade having masonry walls; an attic story; a single balcony or continuous balconies; prominent use of chateau, 1


    Chase gun, chase piece, or chaser, английский
      A cannon pointing forward or aft, often of longer range than other guns. those on the bow (bow chaser) were used to fire upon a ship ahead, while those on the rear (stern chaser) were used to ward off pursuing vessels. unlike guns pointing to the side, chasers could be brought to bear in a chase without slowing.


    Chase i, английский
      Территория для охоты животное, преследуемое охотником сhase п выступление ансамбля джазистов, импровизирующих поочерёдно


    Chase lock, английский
      A synchronization system for audio equipment..


    Chase mortise., английский

    Chase of a gun, английский
      That part of the conical external surface extending from the moulding in front of the trunnions to that which marks the commencement of the muzzle; that is, in old pattern guns, from the ogee of the second reinforce, to the neck or muzzle astragal.


    Chase tenon, английский
      A tenon that can be inserted into its chase mortise, either laterally or lengthwise.


    Chase wedge, английский
      A wedge-shaped tool with a handle; used for bossing sheet lead.


    Chase, 1., английский

    Chase, bow, английский
      Cannon situated in the fore part of the ship to fire upon any object ahead of her. chasing ahead, or varying on either bow.


    Chase, to, английский
      To pursue a ship, which is also called giving chase.— a stern chase is when the chaser follows the chased astern, directly upon the same point of the compass.—to lie with a ship`s fore-foot in a chase, is to sail and meet with her by the nearest distance, and so to cross her in her way, as to come across her fore-foot. a ship is said to have a good chase when she is so built forward or astern that she can carry many guns to shoot forwards or backwards; according to which she is said to have a good forward or good stern chase. chasing to windward, is often termed chasing in the wind`s eye.


    Chase., английский

    Chase:, английский
      Channel formed in masonry


    Chaser, английский
    1. Member of a logging crew who unhooks the logs at the landing and does other odd jobs (24).

    2. The ship which is pursuing another.

    3. A cannon mounted to fire ahead when pursuing another vessel (bow-chaser), or behind when being followed by an enemy (stern-chaser). also chase-gun.

    4. The lure at the end of a daisy chain - the one with the hook in it.

    5. Приманка в конце цепочки — та, что с крючком.

    6. Разг. безалкогольный или слабоалкогольный напиток (вода, имбирный эль или пиво), которым запивают виски, ром и т.п. разг. рюмка ликёра после кофе


    Chaser mill, английский

    Pipe, английский
    1. Tuyau;tube

    2. Proton induced photon emission

    3. A continuous tubular conduit, generally leakproof, for the transport of liquids and gases.

    4. A vertical , often of sheet metal, downlight downspout window; permits ventilation at the meeting rail while avoiding a draft at the sill; also called a draft stop.

    5. A measure of wine containing two hogsheads, or 125 gallons, equal to half a tun. also, a peculiar whistle for summoning the men to duty, and directing their attention by its varied sounds. (see call.)

    6. [1] to transmit an order by boatswain’s call (whistle), when necessary followed by a verbal command. [2] to give a traditional visitor’s salute by boatswain’s call. (from the latin pipare = cheep like a bird.) [3] a measure of wine equal to two hogsheads = 125 gallons or 568 liters. (probably from the french for a barrel in which wine was shipped.)

    7. A tube of common steel, usually threaded externally on each end to permit joining two or more lengths together by means of internally threaded couplings. compare drill pipe.

    8. See: private investment in public equity

    9. The central cavity formed by contraction in metal, especially ingots, during solidification.

    10. The defect in wrought or cast products resulting from such a cavity.

    11. An extrusion defect due to the oxidized surface of the billet flowing toward the center of the rod at the back end. (4) a tubular metal product, cast or wrought.

    12. Longitudinal centerline discontinuity inherent in ingots, imparted to some rolled metal and consisting of a concavity or voids.

    13. (1) longitudinal centerline discontinuity inherent in ingots or imparted to some rolled metal and consisting of a concavity or voids. may also be called worm holes. (2) cast or wrought tubular product.

    14. A hollow steel tube that transports fluids. pipes used in oil fields are: casing, drill pipes, tubing, and line pipes.


    Pipe, английский

    Chase., английский

    Chase, 1., английский