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Новости переводов

19 апреля, 2024

Translations in furniture production

07 февраля, 2024

Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

30 января, 2024

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

20 декабря, 2023

Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

10 декабря, 2023

About automatic speech recognition

30 ноября, 2023

Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

22 ноября, 2023

Proofreading of English text



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    Statu- tary bar, английский

    Statua [ae, f] (simulacra deorum et statuae hominum), латинский

    Statua [ae, f] rei memoriam servans, латинский

    Statuary marble, английский

    Statue, английский

    Statuere, латинский

    Statuere (signifer, statue signum!), латинский

    Statuere [o, ui, utum] (apud animum suum, cum animo suo), латинский

    Statuere [o, ui, utum] (aram alicui), латинский

    Statuere [o, ui, utum] (arborem agro), латинский

    Statuere [o, ui, utum] (condiciones), латинский

    Statuere, o, ui, utum (condiciones), латинский

    Statuere, o, ui, utum (moenia), латинский

    Statunculum [i, n], латинский

    Statura, латинский

    Statura magna, латинский

    Statura [ae, f], латинский

    Statura, ae, f, латинский

    Stature, английский

    Staturosus (gigantes), латинский

    Staturosus, a, um (gigantes), латинский

    Table, английский
    1. An article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports

    2. Стол; пульт; таблица; табель (имущества)

    3. [1] to make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of sails in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the boltrope. [2] see captain’s table.

    4. The largest, uppermost surface of a cut diamond.

    5. Large facet in the centre of the crown of a polished diamond.

    6. The table is the top surface of a finished diamond or gemstone.

    7. You can use tables for validating field values and for translating field values. you use manager to create each table, give it unique name, and save it to entrance`s database. you can edit tables at any time.


    Surge, английский
    1. A momentary rise of pressure in a circuit.

    2. A vessel`s transient motion in a fore and aft direction.

    3. A sudden voltage rise and/or fall in an electrical current.

    4. Горизонтально-продольные перемещения судна

    5. A large swelling wave. also, the tapered part of the whelps between the chocks of the capstan, upon which the messenger is readily surged.—to surge, is to slacken up suddenly a portion of a rope where it renders round a pin, windlass, or capstan; as, “surge the messenger.” a ship is said to surge on a reef when she rises and falls with the heave of the sea, so as to strike heavily.

    6. [1] the difference between actual wave height and that considered normal or predictable (see also storm surge). [2] a swelling wave or billow. [3] one of six possible responses of a vessel to movement of the sea (see linear displacement and ship motion). [4] the bight of a rope. [5] to slacken a line by allowing it to slip around (for example) a windlass or capstan drum. [6] usn term for the deployment of a strike group ahead of schedule. [7] a pulsating speed variation by an engine or gas turbine. [8] a sudden flow of electricity. [9] the swash of liquid in a container. [10] the 2007 deployment of additional u.s. troops to iraq.

    7. An excessive amount of power drawn by an appliance when it is first switched on. inverters usually have a surge rating, which is the maximum surge current or power they can produce for a short period.

    8. An unexpected flow of excessive current, usually caused by excessive voltage, that can damage appliances and other electrical equipment.

    9. Попуск воды /в борозды при дискретном орошении/

    10. /flow/ valve распределительный клапан системы дискретного орошения /служит для попеременной подачи воды в разные группы борозд/

    11. Engine speeds up and slows down with no change in accelerator position or brake application by the driver.