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Interpier sheeting

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Horizontal sheeting (usually wood) placed horizontally between underpinning pits; used where continuous underpinning is not required.




Sheet, английский
  1. Ropes that control the sail position.

  2. Лист; слой

  3. A rope used to control the setting of a sail in relation to the direction of the wind.

  4. Шкот (трос для управления парусами), лист,

  5. A large piece of cloth which is put on a bed  the sheets must be changed each day.  the soiled sheets were sent to the hospital laundry.  draw-sheet

  6. Шкот - снасть бегучего такелажа, оттягивающая подветренную часть паруса или рангоутного дерева

  7. Простыня

  8. A line used to control a sail by pulling it in creasing it out.

  9. Шкот; выбирать шкот

  10. A rope or chain fastened to one or both the lower corners of a sail, to extend and retain the clue down to its place. when a ship sails with a side wind, the lower corners of the main and fore sails are fastened by a tack and a sheet, the former being to windward, and the latter to leeward; the tack is, however, only disused with a stern wind, whereas the sail is never spread without the assistance of one or both of the sheets; the staysails and studding-sails have only one tack and one sheet each; the staysail-tacks are fastened forward, and the sheets drawn aft; but the studding-sail tacks draw to the extremity of the boom, while the sheet is employed to extend the inner corner.

  11. A line attached to the corner of a sail and used to control its position.

  12. Лист, листовой материал

  13. A line used to control a sail’s trim. the sheets are named after the sail, as in jib sheet and mainsheet.

  14. A flat-rolled metal product of some maximum thickness and minimum width arbitrarily dependent on the type of metal. it is thinner than plate.


Sheet, английский

Sheet, английский

Sheet, английский

Sheet, английский

Sheet -, английский
    Тонколистовой цинк; цинковый лист


Sheet air guide, английский

Sheet anchor, английский
    [1] a heavy anchor stowed well forward on the waist of sailing ships and used only in emergencies. one of a pair, the other being called the spare. [2] until the 1950s warships of cruiser size carried sheet anchors. [3] the term is sometimes used incorrectly for a bower.


Sheet anti-reflective, английский

Sheet asphalt, английский
    Plant-mixed asphalt cement with graded sand which passes through a 2.00-mm (no. 10) sieve and mineral filler; its use ordinarily is confined to surface course construction and most frequently is laid on a binder course.


Sheet band, английский
    Шкотовый узел


Sheet bar, английский
    Larget


Sheet beam, английский
    Ленточный пучок


Sheet beam electron gun, английский
    Электронный прожектор, создающий ленточный пучок


Sheet bend, английский
  1. Шкотовый узел, изгиб; прогиб; искривление

  2. A knot which temporarily fastens one rope through the bight of another. especially useful when the ropes are of different diameters. also called becket bend and weaver’s knot or hitch.

  3. A knot used to join tow ropes. shoal-an area of shallow water.


Sheet bending machine, английский

Sheet calendеr, английский

Sheet coater, английский

Sheet cotton, английский
    Cotton pressed into thin sheets, used under leg wraps.


Sheet current, английский
    Поверхностный ток


Horizontal, английский
  1. Горизонталь; горизонтальный

  2. Горизонталь; горизонтальный 287

  3. At right angles to the direction of gravity; on the level; parallel to the horizon; neither vertical nor inclined.

  4. 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


Horizontally, английский
    Точность плюс-минус з см по вертикали и горизонтали ~ of separation точность разделения (зернистого материала на фракции)


Underpinning, английский
  1. The rebuilding or deepening of the foundation of an existing building to provide precaution has been taken to minimize disturbance to the sample. undressed lumber, rough lumber, brit.

  2. Усиление фундамента; подведение нового фундамента


Continuous, английский
  1. Непрерывный

  2. Непрерывный; длительный; продолжающийся

  3. A продолженный, дли- тельный, непрерванный form, future, past, present contoid n контоид

  4. Непрерывный, неразрывный, сплошной, неразрезной (об элементах конструкции)


Flexible metallic hose, английский
    Hose made from a continuous coil of strip metal; embodies an interlocked flexible metallic hose 417


Deviation from, английский
    Hooke’s law.