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    Elbow, 1., английский



    Elbow, английский
    1. Локоть

    2. A curved fitting, usually 90° or 45°, used to change the direction of a pipe run. also called an “ell.”

    3. Codo

    4. A hinged joint where the upper arm bone (humerus) joins the forearm bones (radius and ulna)

    5. That part of a river where it suddenly changes its direction, forming a reach to

    6. [1] a sharp change of direction in a river or channel. [2] a promontory. [3] a pipe or pipe connection having a right-angle bend.

    7. Joint between the humerus and the radius and ulna, located on the foreleg between the shoulder joint (scaputahumeral) and the knee (carpal joint).


    Elbow (ell), английский
      A plumbing or electrical fitting that lets you change directions in runs of pipe or conduit.


    Elbow (трубный), английский

    Elbow catch, английский
      A spring-loaded locking device commonly used to lock the inactive leaf of a pair of cabinet doors. when the inactive leaf closes, a hook on one end of the catch automatically engages a strike, thereby securing the door.


    Elbow crutch, английский
      A crutch which surrounds the arms at the elbows and has a handle to hold lower down the shaft


    Elbow drop, английский
      The result of a non-pendulum stroke (e.g., with a "piston stroke" follow-through)


    Elbow in the hawse, английский
      Two crosses in a hawse. when a ship, being moored in a tide-way, swings twice the wrong way, thereby causing the cables to take half a round turn on each other. (see hawse.)


    Elbow joint, английский

    Elbow rail, английский
      A strip of millwork fixed to a partition as an armrest; also called an elbowboard. elec, elec abbr. for electric or electrical.


    Elbow, 1., английский

    Pipe, английский
    1. Tuyau;tube

    2. Proton induced photon emission

    3. A continuous tubular conduit, generally leakproof, for the transport of liquids and gases.

    4. A vertical , often of sheet metal, downlight downspout window; permits ventilation at the meeting rail while avoiding a draft at the sill; also called a draft stop.

    5. A measure of wine containing two hogsheads, or 125 gallons, equal to half a tun. also, a peculiar whistle for summoning the men to duty, and directing their attention by its varied sounds. (see call.)

    6. [1] to transmit an order by boatswain’s call (whistle), when necessary followed by a verbal command. [2] to give a traditional visitor’s salute by boatswain’s call. (from the latin pipare = cheep like a bird.) [3] a measure of wine equal to two hogsheads = 125 gallons or 568 liters. (probably from the french for a barrel in which wine was shipped.)

    7. A tube of common steel, usually threaded externally on each end to permit joining two or more lengths together by means of internally threaded couplings. compare drill pipe.

    8. See: private investment in public equity

    9. The central cavity formed by contraction in metal, especially ingots, during solidification.

    10. The defect in wrought or cast products resulting from such a cavity.

    11. An extrusion defect due to the oxidized surface of the billet flowing toward the center of the rod at the back end. (4) a tubular metal product, cast or wrought.

    12. Longitudinal centerline discontinuity inherent in ingots, imparted to some rolled metal and consisting of a concavity or voids.

    13. (1) longitudinal centerline discontinuity inherent in ingots or imparted to some rolled metal and consisting of a concavity or voids. may also be called worm holes. (2) cast or wrought tubular product.

    14. A hollow steel tube that transports fluids. pipes used in oil fields are: casing, drill pipes, tubing, and line pipes.


    Pipe, английский

    Pipe, английский

    Pipe, английский

    Pipe, английский

    Pipe (bos`n`s), or a bos`n`s call, английский
      A whistle used by boatswains (bosuns or bos`ns) to issue commands. consisting of a metal tube which directs the breath over an aperture on the top of a hollow ball to produce high pitched notes. the pitch of the notes can be changed by partly covering the aperture with the finger of the hand in which the pipe is held. the shape of the instrument is similar to that of a smoking pipe.


    Pipe - jacking method, английский

    Pipe ., английский

    Pipe abandonment and recovery system, английский
      Система оставления и подъема труб (при укладке подводного трубопровода)


    Pipe and drape, английский
      Tubing with drapes, which separate exhibit booths.


    Pipe barn, английский

    Elbow, 1., английский

    Cavetto cornice, английский