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Carpenter`s work

Глоссарий терминов в деревянном строительстве


    Работы плотничные, русский
      Общестроительные работы по изготовлению и установке деревянных строительных конструкций без применения в соединениях клея




    Carpentaria, английский

    Carpentaria, русский

    Carpentarius [ii, m], латинский

    Carpentarius, ii, m, латинский

    Carpenter, английский
    1. 1. in the age of sail, a warrant officer responsible for the hull, masts, spars, and boats of a vessel, and whose responsibility was to sound the well to see if the vessel was making water.

    2. Union that is responsible for uncrating of exhibits and display materials, installation and dismantle of exhibits including cabinets, fixtures, shelving units, furniture, etc., laying of floor tile and carpet, and recrating of exhibits and machinery.

    3. [1] one of four non-military warrant officers created in the 11th century for warships provided and crewed by the cinque ports. unlike other warrant officers, who had risen from the lower deck, the carpenters in sailing ship navies had usually served a shipwright’s apprenticeship in a dockyard before going to sea. there they were responsible for maintenance of the hull, masts, spars, and other woodwork. [2] by the 20th century, their work was no longer confined to timber, so royal navy carpenters were initially re-titled warrant shipwrights, and later marine engineering artificers (hull), with responsibility for all hull structures (including watertight integrity) and domestic fittings (water, sewage, etc.). [3] the title is obsolete in the usn, but lives on in the rn for a senior petty officer responsible for securing hatches, sounding shipboard tanks, and maintaining wooden fittings. [4] the duties of a modern merchantman’s carpenter are numerous, extending far beyond what the job title implies ashore. in addition to all wood work on board, he or she is responsible for the secure lashing of deck cargo; the placement of hatch battens; keeping lifeboat davits in good order; repairing blocks; shoring or bracing weak or damaged bulkheads; rigging collision mats, building soft patches as required, and replacing broken rivets. also assumes command of emergency crews in case of accident or collision.

    4. Плотник


    Carpenter, английский

    Carpenter, русский

    Carpenter, ship, английский
      A ship-builder. an officer appointed to examine and keep in order the hull of a ship, and all her appurtenances, likewise the stores committed to him by indenture from the store-keeper of the dockyard. the absence of other tradesmen whilst a ship is at sea, and the numerous emergencies in which ships are placed requiring invention, render a good ship`s carpenter one of the most valuable artizans on board.


    Carpenters` joint, английский

    Carpenter’s square., английский

    Carpentier, русский

    Carpentry, английский
    1. A building trade which includes cutting, framing, and joining the timbers or woodwork of a building or structure.

    2. Плотничные работы; плотничное дело


    Carpentry equipment, английский

    Carpentum, i, n, латинский

    Work, английский
    1. Работа

    2. An original islamic design involving various combinations of three-dimensional shapes, corbeling, etc. africa and spain, central asia and india, countries from which it absorbed in turn elements of art and architecture. a new building type was developed

    3. [1] to tack into the wind. [2] to loosen at seams or joints due to the action of heavy seas. [3] to use engines, lines, and other gear to maneuver in tight situations. [4] in physics, work is done when a force acts to move an object. [5] in general, sustained physical or mental effort to do or perform something. [6] something produced or accomplished by effort, exertion, or exercise of skill.

    4. Creative activity


    Work, английский

    Work (on) fish, английский

    Work a ship, to, английский
      To adapt the sails to the force and direction of the wind.


    Work aback, английский
      This is said of a steam-engine if reversed, to propel the vessel astern.


    Work account, английский
      A user account and associated credentials that is used to access microsoft’s and 3rd parties’ business services, such as office 365. work or school accounts are usually assigned to end users by their organization (work, school, non-profit) and managed by the admin. however, some business services like yammer support work or school accounts that were created by end users, without it involvement. we sometimes refer to these accounts as -€oeviral-€? aad accounts but we don’t use this term externally. work or school accounts are stored in azure active directory (aad) and managed by microsoft on behalf of the organization. one of the key difference with a microsoft account is that users don’t own the account and will typically loose access to it if they leave the organization. other aspects like password policies are imposed by admins.


    Underwater work, английский

    Stove making, английский