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Wore
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Wear, английский
- The attrition or rubbing away of the surface of a material as a result of mechanical action.
- Износ
- See weir.—to wear. (see veer.)
- [1] to use habitually for clothing (a coat), adornment (medals), or assistance (glasses). [2] to cause to deteriorate by use or attrition (wear out). [3] to go about with the stern presented to the wind (wear ship). [4] rn ships “wear” their flags, whereas usn ships “display” them, and merchantmen “fly” or “carry” them. wear ship!: command for a sailing vessel to pass her stern through the wind to bring it to the other side and thus change course. a square-rigger usually wears, but a fore-and-after almost always tacks (passes her bow through the wind) instead.
- Физический износ
- See erosion; rat’s tooth principle; wear, adhesive; wear, fretting. wear, adhesive: degradation of a surface by microwelding and consequent fracture due to the sliding of one surface against another. see also tarasov etching technique. compare fretting. wear, fretting: surface degradation by microwelding and microfractures caused over extended periods by light loads and vibration without material deformation. also called chafing, friction oxidation and wear oxidation. see also cocoa; red mud. compare brinelling; galling; spalling.
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Wept, английский
Wear, английский
- The attrition or rubbing away of the surface of a material as a result of mechanical action.
- Износ
- See weir.—to wear. (see veer.)
- [1] to use habitually for clothing (a coat), adornment (medals), or assistance (glasses). [2] to cause to deteriorate by use or attrition (wear out). [3] to go about with the stern presented to the wind (wear ship). [4] rn ships “wear” their flags, whereas usn ships “display” them, and merchantmen “fly” or “carry” them. wear ship!: command for a sailing vessel to pass her stern through the wind to bring it to the other side and thus change course. a square-rigger usually wears, but a fore-and-after almost always tacks (passes her bow through the wind) instead.
- Физический износ
- See erosion; rat’s tooth principle; wear, adhesive; wear, fretting. wear, adhesive: degradation of a surface by microwelding and consequent fracture due to the sliding of one surface against another. see also tarasov etching technique. compare fretting. wear, fretting: surface degradation by microwelding and microfractures caused over extended periods by light loads and vibration without material deformation. also called chafing, friction oxidation and wear oxidation. see also cocoa; red mud. compare brinelling; galling; spalling.
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