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Augre, or auger

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    A wimble, or instrument for boring holes for bolts, tree-nails, and other purposes.




Aug, английский
  1. Augmentation

  2. Augmented

  3. Augment (mode)

  4. August


Augēre, латинский

Augēre [eo, auxi, auctum], латинский

Augēre [eo, xi, ctum], латинский

Auganite, английский

Auge, немецкий

Auge, немецкий

Auge a air, французский

Auge a secousses, французский

Augelite, английский

Augen, английский

Augen gneiss, английский
    Gneiss with feldspar appearing as eyes in the bedrock.


Augen schist, английский

Augen structure, английский

Augen-blast, английский

Augen-clast, английский

Augenblicklich einsetzendes starkes rauscherlebnis, немецкий

Augend, английский
    Первое слагаемое


Augens [ntis], латинский

Auger, английский
  1. A short spiral-shaped tool run on a torque bar to drill soils and soft rocks, serving also as a platform to retain the cuttings for removal by raising the auger to the surface.

  2. A drill rod with continuous helical fluting, which acts as a screw conveyor to remove cuttings pro duced by an auger-drill head. see continuous-flight auger.

  3. The process of drilling holes using auger equip ment.


Auger, русский

Instrument, английский
  1. A term used to describe a sensor (or sensors), the associated transducer(s), and the data read-out or recording device.

  2. (измерительный) прибор

  3. One of many terms for a light, heard mostly in the theater. see: lights.

  4. A piece of equipment or a tool  the doctor had a box of surgical instruments.

  5. A term of extensive application among tools and weapons; but it is here introduced as an official conveyance of some right, or the record of some fact.

  6. A legal document that records an act or agreement and provides the evidence of that act or agreement. instruments include contracts, notes, and leases (e.g. a debt instrument).

  7. Навести инструмент ~ of application точка приложения (напр, силы) ~ of certainty тройная засечка ~ of compound curvature точка сопряжения двух кривых ~ of concentration замыкающий створ ~ of contraflexure точка перегиба ~ of curvature начало или конец кривой (в плане) ~ of cusp точка сопряжения обратных кривых ~ of grade intersection точка перелома в продольном профиле ~ of high stress concentration точка концентрации высоких [значительных] напряжений ~ of inflection точка перегиба ~ of intersection вершина угла (на плане трассы) ~ of lateral restraint точка бокового закрепления [защемления] (сжатого или изгибаемого элемента) ~ of support точка опоры ~ of switch конец остряка ~ of tangency начало или конец кривой (в плане) ~ of the maximum bending moment точка максимального изгибающего момента ~ of vertical curve начало вертикальной кривой ~ of vertical intersection вершина угла вертикальной кривой ~ of vertical tangent начало или конец вертикальной кривой ~ of zero moment точка нулевого момента (на эпюре моментов)

  8. Прибор, инструмент

  9. To tag the source code in order to measure the amount of time spent in each area.

  10. Инструмент


Auk, or awk, английский
    A sea-bird with short wings. the great auk or gair-fowl (alca impennis) was formerly common on all the northern coasts, where they laid their eggs, ingeniously poised, on the bare rocks. they were very good eating, and having been taken in great numbers by the esquimaux, and by european sailors on whaling voyages, the species is now supposed to be exterminated.


Augmentation of th, английский
    Moon`s diameter. the increase of her apparent diameter occasioned by an increase of altitude: or that which is due to the difference between her distance from the observer and the centre of the earth.