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Cleat wiring

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Electric wiring on cleats or insulated supports which are mounted on a wall or other surface, leaving the wiring exposed; conduits or raceways are not used. climbing crane 217




Cleat, английский
  1. A fitting to which lines are made fast. the classic cleat to which lines are belayed is approximately anvil-shaped.

  2. Крюйсов (акулий зуб") - небольшое по размеру приспособление для закрепления тросиков. обычно используется для закрепления шкотовых и мачтовых тросиков, с помощью которых набивают парус.

  3. A stationary device used to secure a rope aboard a vessel.

  4. Крепительная утка, зажим

  5. A small block or strip of wood nailed on a member or on a surface; used to support a brace or to hold a member or object in place temporarily.

  6. Утка - планка, укрепленная на корпусе судна, используемая для закрепления бегучего такелажа или швартовых концов путем нескольких оборотов (шлагов) вокруг концов планки

  7. A nautical fitting that is used to secure a line.

  8. Стопор, утка

  9. [1] a fitting to which a line can be secured without needing a hitch. [2] to secure a line to such a fitting.

  10. A double-ended deck fitting to which lines are secured; usually anvil-shaped.

  11. A fitting to which lines can be easily attached.

  12. Наклейка на подошве обуви против скольжения


Cleat, английский
    A fitting to which lines are made fast.


Cleat (jamming), английский
    Утка (самостопорящая)


Cleat a gun, to, английский
    To nail large cleats under the trucks of the lower-deckers in bad


Cleat spar, английский

Cleats, английский
    The metal, plastic or rubber points in the bottom of a soccer shoe used to provide a player with traction; term also used to refer to the shoes themselves.


Cleats, or cleets, английский
    Pieces of wood of different shapes used to fasten ropes upon: some have one and some two arms. they are called belaying cleat, deck-cleat, and a thumb-cleat. also, small wedges of wood fastened on the yards, to keep ropes or the earing of the sail from slipping off the yard. mostly made of elm or oak.


Wir, немецкий

Wir euro (дополнительная валюта), русский

Wir mochten…, немецкий

Wir packen den segler (m.) in den anhänger (m.), немецкий

Wir франк (дополнительная валюта), русский

Wirbelbettelektrode, немецкий
    Слоя относительно крупных частиц


Wird das benutzen von kanülen und/oder spritzen durch mehrere konsumenten bezeichnet, немецкий

Wird das transportieren von drogen in körperöffnungen (z.b. im ausscheidungstrakt oder in der vagina) bezeichnet, немецкий

Wird das verschlucken von drogen (betäubungsmitteln) bezeichnet, немецкий

Wird morgen gutes wetter (n.) erwartet?, немецкий

Wire, английский
  1. Проводник без разъемов для коммутации на кроссах

  2. String or metal wire above the table with beads or balls for keeping score

  3. A circus apparatus and name of relevant circus genre. the following two types of wire are used in wire-walker`s acts tightly stretched wire and free fastened wire (in the last case the wire tension is weak and it sags under the weight of performer).

  4. Провод, проволока; проволочный

  5. A filament or slender rod of drawn metal.

  6. Проволока

  7. Трапеция; трос стальной

  8. A metal strand or filament. see wire rope. wire rope:wire rope or cable (the names are here interchangeable) refers to a number of metal strands twisted together, each consisting of individual wires laid helically about a central core. this produces metal in its strongest, yet most flexible form. it is unusual to think of rope as a machine, but it is composed of moving parts working in relation to one another. for example, a six-strand rope consisting of forty-nine wires per strand, laid around an independent wire rope core, contains a total of 343 individual wires, each of which must blend with and move relative to the others to give the flexibility necessary for successful operation. various types have been designed to meet a wide range of operating conditions. they are designated by the kind of core (fabric, metal, plastic, etc.); the number of strands; the number, size, and arrangement of the wires in each strand; and the way in which the wires and strands are wound, or laid. most ropes used for nautical duty are fabricated from plow-steel strands laid around a steel core. they must be easy to handle and able to withstand corrosion, but these traits tend to be mutually exclusive. a galvanized finish on individual wires can provide some corrosion protection, but relatively large diameters are needed to prolong resistance. bigger wires usually mean less flexibility, reducing handling ease. to provide the desired combination of handling properties and corrosion resistance for marine service, the fiber content is normally increased. this reduces the strength, but the sacrifice is necessary.

  9. Strong metal fishing line with no stretch. used mostly in deep sea fishing for big game fish like shark or barracuda.


Wire, английский

Wire -, английский
    Барабан [катушка] с намотанной проволокой


Open wiring, английский
    Electric wiring which uses cleats, flexible tubing, knobs, and tubes to protect and support insulated conductors run on or in a building; not concealed by the building structure. openwork 1. any work, esp. ornamental, characterized by perforations. 2. in fortifications, any work not protected at a gorge, 3 by a parapet or otherwise.


Clean power, английский
    Electric power having a relative absence of electrical noise and harmonics so that its voltage waveform is essentially a sine wave.