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Shot bort

Diamond Glossary (алмазы и бриллианты - глоссарий терминологии)
  1. Incorrectly used to designate a small spherical-shaped drill diamond. see drill diamond.

  2. Ballas,




Bort, шведский

Bort, английский
  1. The name given to a long fishing-line in the shetland isles.

  2. Originally the term was used as a name for all crystalline diamonds not usable as gems; later it was used to designate those diamonds not usable as gems or toolstones. currently the term commonly is applied to low-grade industrials suitable only for use in a fragmented form. see fragmented bort. also sometimes spelled boart, boartz, boort, borts, bortz, bowr.


Bort bit, английский

Bort-set bit, английский

Borta, шведский

Bortförklaring, шведский

Bortom, шведский

Bortre, шведский

Borts, английский

Bortse, шведский

Bortz, английский

Bortz bit, английский

Bortz-set bit, английский

Shot, английский
  1. 1. p. и p.p. от глагола to shoot (стрелять); 2. ружейная дробь; 3. инъекция, укол, прививка (разг., напр., a rabies shot

  2. The action of hitting the cue ball into an object ball with the goal of pocketing a ball

  3. A ball kicked or headed by a player at the opponent`s net in an attempt to score a goal.

  4. Same as injection (informal )  the doctor gave her a tetanus shot.  he needed a shot of morphine to relieve the pain.

  5. All sorts of missiles to be discharged from fire-arms, those for great guns being mainly of iron; for small-arms, of lead. when used without prefix, the term generally means the solid shot only, as fired for a heavy blow, or for penetration. also, a synonym of scot, a reckoning at an inn, and has immemorially been thus understood. ben jonson`s rules are

  6. [1] a solid projectile for discharge from a cannon or other weapon. [2] the aimed discharge of a missile. [3] the distance traveled by a missile. [4] usn term for a 15-fathom length of anchor chain or cable (the rn calls this a shackle of cable). [5] the union of two or more cables to form one long one.

  7. Small spherical particles of brittle hard steel used as the cutting agent in drilling a borehole with a shot drill. also called adamantine shot, buckshot, chilled shot, corundum, steel shot. see shot drill.

  8. An explosive charge or blast.

  9. Of no further use.

  10. Thanks, e.g., shot for the drinks bru.

  11. The number of filling yarns per row of tufts.

  12. In magnetic particle testing, the period of time when current is flowing through the test object. shot duration and the number of shots required for testing may be varied.

  13. Current flow technique. si (international system of units): measurement system in which the


Shot, английский

Shot across the bow, английский
    A shot fired close to and in front of a moving vessel to warn her to stop, often for boarding.


Shot across the bows, английский
    This is another obviouslynautical phrase, derived from the practice of forcing another vessel to stop by firing a cannon ball to splash just in front of it. now it is a colloquialism for an action intended to caution someone against unwanted moves.


Shot bit, английский
    A short length of heavy-wall steel tubing, ranging from less than 3 inches to more than 6 feet in diameter, with diagonal slots cut in the flat-faced bottom edge. the replaceable flat-faced shoe on a shot-drill core barrel. see shot drill.


Shot blasting, английский

Shot boring, английский
    The act or process of producing a bore¬hole with a shot drill. see shot drill.


Shothole drill, английский
  1. A drill machine that uses chilled-steel shot as a cutting medium. see shot drill.

  2. A drill used to drill holes in which explosive charges are detonated to break rock.

  3. A wheel-mounted, portable rotary drill used by seismograph crews to drill boreholes in which explosive charges are detonated. also called jack-knife drill, seismic drill, seismograph drill.


Sharp bit, английский
  1. A bit in which the exposed acute edges and points of the diamonds have not been worn off, dulled, or blunted by abrasion.

  2. A newly set and unused diamond bit.