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Чехол

Русско-латинский словарь
    Мягкая либо жесткая специализированная сумка для перевозки/переноски винтовки и/или оп.


Vagina [ae, f], латинский

Indumentum [i, n], латинский

Involucrum [i, n], латинский

Inhumanus, латинский

Casing, covering, английский

Caution and advisory panel also called emergency warning signal unit, английский

Crack, английский
  1. Fissure

  2. Трещина

  3. A building defect consisting of complete or incomplete separation within a single element or between contiguous elements of constructions. crack-control reinforcement steel reinforcement in concrete construction to prevent cracks or to limit them to small, uniformly distributed ones.

  4. A thin break  there’s a crack in one of the bones in the skull.  verb to make a thin break in something, or become split  she cracked a bone in her leg.  cracked lip a lip where the skin has split because of cold or dryness

  5. “in a crack,” immediately.

  6. First-class or excellent (e.g., a crack ship is uncommonly smart in evolutions or discipline).

  7. Трещина о ~s caused by creep трещинообразование от ползучести; ~s

  8. Visible breakage of the powder coating, usually caused by insufficient cross-linking

  9. A snare drum sound in which the sharp attack of the stick on the head of the snare has been boosted for emphasis at around 5 to 10 khz.

  10. A defect in a woven fabric consisting of an open fillingwise streak extending partly or entirely across the fabric.

  11. A small, partial or incomplete defect.

  12. A discontinuity that has a relatively large cross-section in one direction and a small or negligible crosssection when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the first.

  13. (1) break, fissure, or rupture, sometimes v shaped and relatively narrow and deep. discontinuity that has a relatively large cross section in one direction and a small or negligible cross section when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the first. (2) propagating discontinuity caused by applied stresses such as mechanical flexing (fatigue crack). difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance). crack, fatigue: progressive crack that usually is initiated at a free surface such as a fastener hole and is caused by the repeated mechanical loading and unloading of the object.

  14. (1) разрыв, трещина или разрыв, иногда v-образной формы, относительно узкий и глубокий. разрыв, который имеет относительно большое поперечное сечение в одном направлении и маленькое или незначительное поперечное сечение, если смотреть в направлении, перпендикулярном первому. (2) распространяющаяся несплошность, вызванная приложенными напряжениями, например, механическим изгибом (усталостная трещина). трудно обнаружить без посторонней помощи из-за тонкости линий и рисунка (может иметь радиальный или решетчатый вид). трещина, усталость: прогрессирующая трещина, которая обычно возникает на свободной поверхности.

  15. Stress induced break, fissure or rupture, sometimes v shaped in cross section and relatively narrow. by convention, a crack is called linear if it is at least three times longer than it is wide.

  16. Propagating discontinuity caused by fatigue, corrosion or stresses such as heat treating or grinding. may be difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance).

  17. (1) stress induced break, fissure or rupture, sometimes v shaped in cross section and relatively narrow. by convention, a crack is called linear if it is at least three times longer than it is wide. (2) propagating discontinuity caused by fatigue, corrosion or stresses such as heat treating or grinding. may be difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance). compare fracture. crack, cold: (1) discontinuity that forms near room temperature while a casting cools due to stresses caused during nonuniform cooling. (2) discontinuity that may form in a weld either as it cools or later, if stress, hydrogen contamination and microstructural conditions allow. crack, crater: multisegment crack in a weld crater. segments radiate from a common point, often called star cracks. crack, fatigue: see fatigue. crack, forging: stress induced discontinuity formed during mechanical shaping of metal; see crack; discontinuity, primary processing. crack, grinding: shallow discontinuity formed in the surface of relatively hard materials because of excessive grinding heat or the brittleness of the material. grinding cracks typically are oriented perpendicular (90 degree rotation) to the direction of the grinding wheel. see also grinding burn. crack, hot: (1) discontinuity formed in a weldment caused by the segregation at grain boundaries of low melting constituents in the weld puddle. (2) postsolidification casting discontinuity caused by internal stresses.

  18. (1) a break, fissure or rupture, usually v shaped and relatively narrow and deep. a discontinuity that has a relatively large cross section in one direction and a small or negligible cross section when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the first.1 (2) propagating discontinuities caused by stresses such as heat treating or grinding. difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance).1

  19. (1) stress induced break, fissure, or rupture, sometimes v shaped in cross section and relatively narrow. by convention, a crack is called linear if it is at least three times longer than it is wide. (2) propagating discontinuity caused by corrosion, fatigue, grinding, stress (mechanical or thermal), welding, or working. may be difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance). compare fracture. crack, cold: (1) discontinuity that forms near room temperature while a casting cools due to stresses caused during nonuniform cooling. (2) discontinuity that may form in a weld either as it cools or later, if stress, hydrogen contamination, and microstructural conditions allow. compare crack, hot. crack, crater: multiple-segment crack in a weld crater. segments radiate from a common point, often called star cracks. crack, fatigue: see fatigue crack propagation. crack, forging: stress induced discontinuity formed during mechanical shaping of metal. see also burst; crack; discontinuity, primary processing. crack, grinding: clustered shallow surface cracks formed in relatively hard materials because of excessive grinding heat, thermal cycling, or the brittleness of the material. grinding cracks typically are oriented perpendicular (90 degree rotation) to the direction of the grinding wheel. see also grinding burn. crack, hot: (1) discontinuity formed in a weldment caused by the segregation at grain boundaries of low melting constituents in the weld puddle. (2) postsolidification casting discontinuity caused by internal stresses. compare crack, cold; hot tear. crack, quenching: rupture produced during quenching of hot metal because of more rapid cooling and contraction of one portion of test object than occurs in adjacent portions.

  20. Break, fissure or rupture, sometimes v shaped in cross section and relatively narrow. by convention, a discontinuity is called a crack if it is at least three times longer than it is wide. (2) propagating discontinuity caused by fatigue, corrosion or stresses such as heat treating or grinding. may be difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance).5,6 curie point (tc): temperature at which a phase transformation causes ferromagnetic materials to lose their magnetic properties. ? ? = 1 g r = 1 378 magnetic testing

  21. (1) break, fissure or rupture, sometimes v shaped in cross section and relatively narrow. by convention, a discontinuity is called a crack if it is at least three times longer than it is wide. (2) propagating discontinuity caused by fatigue, corrosion or stresses such as heat treating or grinding. may be difficult to detect unaided because of fineness of line and pattern (may have a radial or latticed appearance).10 crack, cold: crack that occurs after solidification, because of high stresses from nonuniform cooling.10 crack, cooling: crack resulting from uneven cooling after heating or hot rolling. cooling cracks are usually deep and lie in a longitudinal direction but are usually not straight.10 crack, fatigue: progressive growth of a crack that usually develops on the surface and is caused by the repeated loading and unloading of the object.10 crack, forging: crack developed by forging at too low a temperature, resulting in rupturing of the material.10 also called burst. crack, hot: crack that develops before the material has completely cooled, as contrasted with cold cracks that develop after solidification.10 crack, quenching: during quenching of hot metal, rupture produced by more rapid cooling and contraction of one portion of a test object than occur in adjacent portions.10


Funda, испанский

Case, английский
  1. A lawsuit. or a complaint filed in criminal, traffic, or civil court

  2. Computer-aided systems evaluation

  3. Computer-aided software engineering

  4. Заявка (на изобретение); дело по заявке (при рассмотрении в судебной инстанции)

  5. 1. a single occurrence of a disease  there were two hundred cases of cholera in the recent outbreak. 2. a person who has a disease or who is undergoing treatment  the hospital is only admitting urgent cases.

  6. Случай (заболевания) case-based data, syn. line-listed data

  7. Случай (заболевания)

  8. The outside planking of the ship.

  9. To line a borehole with steel tubing such as casing or pipe.

  10. A wooden or pasteboard box in which dynamite, cartons, or boxes of blasting caps, or coils of fuse are transported and/or stored.

  11. An instance or example of an object corresponding to an observation in traditional science or a row in a database table. a case has an associated feature vector, containing values for its attributes. see also: feature vector, machine learning. case based reasoning (cbr) case based reasoning (cbr) is a data-based technique for automating reasoning from previous cases. when a cbr system is presented with an input configuration, it searches its database for similar configurations and makes predictions or inferences based on similar cases. the system is capable of learning through the addition of new cases into its database, along with some measure of the goodness, or fitness, of the solution. see also: aladdin, clavier. case tool for knowledge engineering (cake) case tool for knowledge engineering (cake) can act as a front end to other expert systems. it is designed to allow domain experts to add their own knowledge to an existing tool.

  12. Computer aided software engineering

  13. Coordinating agency for supplier evaluation (easa)

  14. In a ferrous alloy, the outer portion that has been made harder than the inner portion, or core, by case hardening.


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커버, корейский

ケス, японский

Cap, английский
  1. Capsule

  2. Cone of sheet iron on steel, with a hole in the apex through which a chain passes, fitted over the end of a log to prevent catching on stumps in skidding (8).

  3. The upper member of a column, pilaster, door cornice, molding, or fireplace.

  4. Caput — глава, параграф, часть, раздел

  5. Капитал. в широком смысле - аккумулированная (совокупная) сумма товаров, имущества, активов, используемых для получения прибыли, богатства. капитал - в экономике - один из четырех основных факторов производства, представленный всеми средствами производств

  6. Canadian aircraft products

  7. Capacitor

  8. Capacity

  9. Civil air patrol

  10. Cleared as planned

  11. Combat air patrol

  12. Configuration analysis program

  13. Contractor acquired property

  14. Cost awareness program

  15. Channel access protocol

  16. Cooperative agreements program (fgdc)

  17. A recognition earned by a player for each appearance in an international game for his country.

  18. 1. a covering which protects something 2. an artificial hard covering for a damaged or broken tooth capd capd abbr continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

  19. Шляпа, шапка; окат рукава

  20. A strong thick block of wood having two large holes through it, the one square, the other round, used to confine two masts together, when one is erected at the head of the other, in order to lengthen it. the principal caps of a ship are those of the lower masts, which are fitted with a strong eye-bolt on each side, wherein to hook the block by which the top-mast is drawn up through the cap. in the same manner as the top mast slides up through the cap of the lower mast, the topgallant-mast slides up through the cap of the

  21. Fly-away. a cloud-bank on the horizon, mistaken for land, which disappears as the ship advances. (see fog.)

  22. [1] a metal collar for joining two spars or masts. [2] the top of a mast (cf. truck). [3] a covering for a ropes-end, usually made of leather or tarred canvas. [4] see combat air patrol.

  23. An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (frn) or an adjustable-rate mortgage (arm). also, an otc derivatives contract consisting of a series of european interest rate call options; used to protect an issuer of floating-rate debt from interest rate increases. each individual call option within the cap is called a caplet. opposite of a floor.

  24. Верхний предел (вид опциона)

  25. Capacity (seat cfg)

  26. Captain (usaf)

  27. Capture (boeing)

  28. Civil aviation publication (caa) - cap 696 mass & balance

  29. Contact authorized proposal (boeing)

  30. Controller access parameters

  31. Corrective action plan (iosa)

  32. The maximum allowable increase, for either payment or interest rate, for a specified amount of time on an adjustable rate mortgage.




Squama [ae, f], латинский

Tsechia [ae, f], латинский