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Translations in furniture production

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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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About automatic speech recognition

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Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

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Proofreading of English text



Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Fresh rock

Глоссарий терминов при инженерных изысканиях для строительства
    No visible sign of weathering/alteration of the rock material.




Fresh, английский
  1. Freshness in both young and old wines is a welcome and pleasing component. a wine is said to be fresh when it is lively and cleanly made. the opposite of fresh is stale.

  2. Fresh is a term often used to describe citrus or green notes, found in light perfumes.

  3. When applied to the wind, signifies strong, but not violent; hence an increasing gale is said to freshen. (see force.) also used for sweet; as, fresh water. also, bordering on intoxication; excited with drinking. also, an overflowing or flood from rivers and torrents after heavy rains or the melting of mountain snows. also, an increase of the stream in a river. also, the stream of a river as it flows into the sea. the fresh sometimes extends out to sea for several miles, as off surinam, and many other large rivers.

  4. An effect introduced into a fragrance by the use of citrus oils, green notes, mint notes, and most recently ozone notes.


Fresh, английский

Fresh air, английский
  1. Air taken into a building from the outdoors. fresh-air inlet a vent connection to a house drain, on the building side of the main drain trap. fresh-air intake

  2. Open air  they came out of the hospital into the fresh air.


Fresh air duct, английский
    Duct used to bring fresh air into a tunnel.


Fresh air intake, английский

Fresh air louvre, английский

Fresh breeze, английский
  1. Beaufort force 5. sustained wind speeds in the range of 17 to 21 knots. moderate waves, taking a more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed (chance of some spray).

  2. A brisk wind, to which a ship, according to its stability, carries double or treble or close-reefed top-sails, &c. this is a very peculiar term, dependent on the stability of the ship, her management, and how she is affected by it, on a wind or before it. it is numbered 6. thus, a ship running down the trades, with studding-sails set, had registered “moderate and fine;” she met with a superior officer, close-hauled under close-reefed top-sails and courses, was compelled to shorten sail, and lower her boat; the log was then marked “fresh breezes.”

  3. Force 5 on the beaufort scale (winds 17–21 knots = 20–24 mph = 26–39 km/h).


Fresh content, английский
    New, dynamic content. continuously creating fresh content can result in more frequent search engine crawling and higher levels of engagement (depending on the quality of the content).


Fresh cooling water system, английский

Fresh frozen plasma, английский
    Plasma made from freshly donated blood, and kept frozen fretful 152


Fresh gale, английский
  1. A more powerful wind than a fresh breeze (which see).

  2. Term sometimes used instead of “gale” for force 8 on the beaufort scale (winds 34–40 knots = 39–46 mph = 62–74 km/h).


Fresh grub, английский
    The refreshments obtained in harbour.


Fresh hand at the bellows, английский
    Said when a gale freshens suddenly.


Fresh hand on the bellows, английский
    Now meaning a new start, or a change of management, this phrase was originally (according to some sources) the sailing ship seaman’s colloquialism for a sudden increase in wind. far more probably it originally referred to a blacksmith’s forge and was later adopted by seamen.


Fresh information, английский
    Свежая информация; новая информация


Fresh issue, английский
    Новая эмиссия акций


Fresh nuclear fuel, английский
    Неиспользовавшееся в реакторе ядерное горючее


Fresh out, английский

Fresh pressed juice, английский

Fresh sewage, английский

Weathering, английский
  1. The mechanical or chemical disintegration and discolouration of the surface of wood caused by exposure to light, the action of dust and sand carried by winds, and the alternate shrinking and swelling of the surface fibres with the variation in moisture co

  2. The mechanical or chemical disintegration and discoloration of the surface of wood caused by exposure to light, the action of dust and sand carried by winds, and the alternate shrinking and swelling of the surface fibers with the continual variation in moisture content brought by changes in the weather

  3. Способность сопротивляться выветриванию [воздействию погодных факторов], атмосферостойкость ~ of structure to perform satisfactory способность сооружения выполнять своё функциональное назначение, соответствие сооружения требованиям нормальной эксплуатации

  4. All physical disintegration, chemical decomposition, and biologically induced changes in rocks or other deposits at or near the earth`s surface by atmospheric or biologic agents or circulating surface waters with essentially no transport of the altered material. these changes result in disintegration and decomposition of the material. compare - regolith, residuum, saprolite. hp

  5. Refers to the various processes of physical disintegration and chemical

  6. The breakdown of large rock masses into smaller pieces by physical and chemical climatological processes.


Alteration, шведский

Friction bolt, английский
    Rock bolt with the support capacity represented by the friction


Free swelling, английский
    Laboratory index describing the ability of clay materials to swell.