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Roller`s pulpit
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Пульт управления оператора прокатного стана, русский
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Pulpit, английский
- An elevated enclosed stand in a church in which the preacher stands. pulldown handle 776 pulley block pulley stile pulpit
- A guardrail at the bows of a vessel. q
- Релинг
- An elevated guard rail at the bow of a vessel.
- A sturdy railing around the deck at the bow.
- In boat fishing terms, this is the rail around the foredeck where it will prevent people - not just preachers - from falling off.
- С точки зрения лодочной рыбалки, это ограждение вокруг носовой палубы, где люди, а не только проповедники, не могут упасть.
Pulpit (bow), английский
Пульт управления, кокпит на носу судна
Pulpit man, английский
Pulpit with pole yoke, английский
Релинг с выемкой для спинакер-гика
Pulpit, bishop's throne (епископская), английский
Pulpit, bishop’s throne (епископская), английский
Pulpitum, латинский
Roll, английский
- Of the three axes in flight, this specifies the action around a central point. compare pitch and yaw.
- Same as "normal roll"; see also: "rolls" and "bad roll"
- 1) волнообразные заводные музыкальные ритмы; 2) работа или работать (напр. "rolling cotton"). подобно многим другим словам из рабочего словаря, имеет сексуальные коннотации в блюзах.
- A loss of vertical synchronization which causes the picture to move up or down on a receiver or monitor.
- A vessel`s motion rotating from side to side, about the fore-aft/longitudinal axis. listing is a lasting, stable tilt, or heel, along the longitudinal axis. roll is also an alternate name for the longitudinal axis (roll axis).
- Катиться, вращаться, вертеться; св?ртывать,
- Стадия (.рабочего органа ро-
- A uniform beat of the drum, without variation, for a considerable time. the divisions are summoned by roll of drum, one roll for each. (see muster-roll.)
- [1] to rock from side-to-side in response to waves. one of the six responses of a vessel to movement of the sea, as outlined in ship motion and rotational oscillation. [2] a long continuous beat of the drum, formerly used to summon ship’s companies to divisions.
- Rotation about an axis aligned with the direction in which the aircraft is flying. this axis is also known as the longitudinal axis.
- A side-to-side motion of the boat, usually caused by waves. roller furling a method of storing a sail, commonly by rolling the jib around the headstay or rolling the mainsail around the boom or on the mast.
- The angle of rotation about the theoretical longitudinal centerline of the mtbm, measured from the 12 o’clock position.
Roll, английский
Roll, шведский
Roll (1); spool, английский
Roll (2), английский
Roll accelerometer also called roll-rate sensor, английский
Roll angle also called angle of bank, английский
Roll angle, angle of bank, английский
Roll axis, английский
Imaginary axis about which a vehicle rolls. an imaginary line joining the (instantaneous) roll centers, roll bar (1) single element transverse frame to protect occupants of an open 125 car in event of a roll
Roll back, английский
To reverse changes.
Roll bar, английский
Roll bending, английский
Curving sheets, bars and sections by means of rolls.
Roll billet molding, английский
A common norman molding consisting of a series of billets, 1 which are cylindrical in cross section, usually staggered in alternate rows. roll billet molding
Roll billet molding. round church, plan round pediment, английский
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Вальцешлифовальная мастерская, русский
Пульт управления оператора прокатного стана, русский
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