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Ш щ шаг воздушного винта
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Pitch, английский
- The number of turns a thread would circle a neck if the neck were extended one inch. pitch is commonly referred to as threads per inch. (t.p.i.)
- The incline slope of a roof or the ratio of the total rise to the total width of a house, i.e., a 6-foot rise and 24-foot width is a one-fourth pitch roof. roof slope is expressed in the inches of rise, per foot of horizontal run.
- Pitch (attitude)
- A british term for soccer field.
- A vessel`s motion, rotating about the beam/transverse axis, causing the fore and aft ends to rise and fall repetitively.
- Шаг (напр. зубьев), наклон, покатость, килевая
- Шаг маски
- N высота (тона, звука и т.д. ) | attr. тоновый accent pause-~ паузальная интонация voice ~ высота голоса vowel ~ высота гласного
- Шаг винта; килевая качка
- Tar and coarse resin boiled to a fluid yet tenacious consistence. it is used in a hot state with oakum in caulking the ship to fill the chinks or intervals between her planks. also, in steam navigation, the distance between two contiguous threads of the screw-propeller, is termed the pitch. also, in gunnery, the throw of the shot.—to pitch, to plant or set, as tents, pavements, pitched battles, &c.
- [1] a distillation of tar or turpentine, mixed with coarse rosin; hard when cold but semi-liquid when heated and used for caulking. [2] degree of inclination of a propeller blade relative to its axis of rotation. [3] the distance a propeller would travel in one revolution if there were no slippage. [4] rotation of an aircraft about its lateral axis. [5] one of the six responses of a vessel to movement of the sea, causing it to plunge, dipping stem and stern alternately into the waves. (see ship motion, rotational oscillation.)
- Шаг; шаг символа; ширина символов
- The amount of advance of a screw thread, the web on an auger stem, or its cutting head in a single turn, expressed in lineal distance along the axis, or in turns per unit of length. compare lead.
- A synonym for dip.
- The distance between tooth centers, measured on the pitch line, or the number of teeth per unit of diameter, as in a gearwheel. pk. letter name for an obsolete core bit having outside and inside set diameters of 3%« and 2 inches, respectively, used with a reaming shell having a set diameter of 3%2 inches.
- A measure of the degree to which an aircraft’s nose tilts up or down. also a measure of the angle of attack of a propeller.
- In the strictest climbing definition, a pitch is considered one rope length (50-60 meters). however, in guide books and route descriptions, a pitch is the portion of a climb between two belay points.
- To loosen the reins abruptly and completely, or to toss a rope.
- The vertical (up and down) motion of a bow in a seaway, about the athwartships axis.
- The axial advance of a propeller during one complete revolution.
- 1) a fore and aft rocking motion of a boat. 2) the degree of curvature of a propeller. 3) a material used to seal cracks in wooden planks.
- Loosely defined as the angle of the blades of a wind or water turbine with respect to the flow of the wind or water.
- In pile floor covering, the average number of pile ends per inch in the fillingwise direction. plain-knit fabric: see flat-knit fabric.
- Refers to the amount of horizontal space used for each character of fixed-width fonts. this is often specified in characters-per-inch (cpi), typically where 10 pitch equals 12 point, 12 pitch equals 10 point, and 15 pitch equals 8 point.
- Количество брошенного за один раз (охапка, полная лопата и т.п.) партия товара, выброшенного на рынок высота, с которой ястреб и т.п. бросаются на свою жертву
- The upward or downward angle of the mtbm, measured from a theoretical horizontal plane passing through the longitudinal axis of the mtbm.
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Шайба контровочная, русский
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