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Opal glass
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A diffusing glass of milk-white appearance formed by incorporating material of high refractive index in the glass to scatter light.
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Vidrio opal ., испанский
Vidrio opalino ., испанский
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Glas, шведский
Glas, английский
Geoscience laser altimeter system; geologisches landesamt des saarlandes
Glas (orthodox motet tone), английский
Glasögon, шведский
Glas- und keramikadditive, pl, немецкий
Glas-h, английский
Geologisches landesamt schleswig-holstein
Glas; voce, румынский
Glasag, английский
The gaelic name of an edible sea-weed of our northern isles.
Glasblåsare, шведский
Glaser, английский
Glasfaserverstärkter kunststoff (m.) (gfk)/ glasfaserkunstharz (m.), немецкий
Glasgow, английский
Г. глазго (адм. центр обл. стратклайд, шотландия, великобритания)
Glasgow coma scale, английский
A seven-point scale for evaluating someone’s level of consciousness
Glasindustrie, немецкий
Glasmästare, шведский
Glaspärlor, шведский
Glasphalt, английский
Гласфальт, смесь битума с дроблёным стеклом (для дорожных покрытий)
Glass, английский
- Стекло
- Стекло; стеклянный
- Стекло -
- A marine barometer. (older barometers used mercury-filled glass tubes to measure and indicate barometric pressure.)
- Lens, as is “what glass do you own?”
- 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.
- Two or more plies of plate , float glass, or sheet glass, bonded to a transparent plastic sheet between them to form a shatterresisting assembly.
- Глобальная морская система связи при бедствии и для обеспечения безопасности, гмссб
- 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.
- [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.
- Стекло о to ~ in остеклять
Glass, шведский
Glass -, английский
Пеностекло
Glass - fibre mat, английский
Appearance, английский
- Manifestation of the nature of objects and materials through visual attributes such as size, shape, color, texture, glossiness, transparency, opacity, etc.
- Going to court. or a legal paper that says you will participate in the court process
- The first making of a land-fall: formerly astronomically used for phenomenon and phase. the day of an officer`s first joining a ship after his being appointed.
- Внешний вид ~ of finished concrete внешний вид отделанной бетонной поверхности ~ of fracture вид излома, форма излома ~ of naturally weathered surface внешний вид выветренной поверхности
- Изменение внешнего вида (конструкции); ~ in sign перемена знака (напр, силы); ~s in the work изменения проекта (в стадии строительства по решению заказчика) air ~ воздухообмен (по наружному воздуху) air ~s per hour кратность воздухообмена (по наружному воздуху)
- Явка (в суд)
Refractive, английский
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Linear dimension, английский
A dimension measured along a straight line.
Camber diagram, английский
A diagram, used in construction, which indicates the specified camber at all points along the length of a truss or beam. camber piece, camber slip a slightly curved wood board used as a support in laying a brick arch having a small rise.
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