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Stage rigging

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Collectively, the ropes, wires, blocks, pulleys, pins, counterweights, winches, and other pieces of stage equipment required for the movement of scenery from overhead.




Rigged, английский
  1. Completely equipped.

  2. Drill machine and equipment in place at a drill site and ready to start drilling.


Rigged market, английский
    Manipulation of prices in a market to attract buyers and sellers.


Rigger, английский
  1. Сборщик; укладчик парашютов

  2. Union that is responsible for crating, unskidding, positioning, and reskidding of all machinery.

  3. A long-haired, slender brush used in precision painting.

  4. [1] a shipboard or dockyard specialist in fitting or repairing the running and standing rigging of ships. [2] an aviation mechanic skilled in the maintenance of aircraft controls.

  5. Такелажник; строповщик


Rigger,slinger;, английский

Riggers, английский
    Men employed on board ships to fit the standing and running rigging, or to dismantle them. the riggers in the naval yards, who rig ships previous to their being commissioned, are under the master-attendant, and perform all anchor, mooring, and harbour duties also.


Rigging, английский
  1. The cables and lines that support or control a boat`s rig.

  2. Cables, blocks, and other equipment used in yarding logs (22).

  3. The system of masts and lines on ships and other sailing vessels.

  4. Positioning lights without stands, often from overhead grids.

  5. Оснащение, оснастка, снасти, такелаж

  6. The wires and lines used to support and control sails.

  7. Такелаж

  8. A general name given to all the ropes or chains employed to support the masts, and arrange the sails according to the direction of the wind. those are termed “standing” which are comparative fixtures, and support the masts, &c.; and those “running,” which are in constant use, to trim the yards, and make or shorten sail, &c.

  9. [1] equipping or outfitting. [2] generic term for the combination of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control masts, sails, and yards (not be confused with “rig,” which refers to the style of rigging). the function of all rigging is to pull, either to hold something still or to move it. fixed (standing) rigging applies tension that keeps masts in their proper places, while moveable (running) rigging manipulates the spars and sails attached to those masts.

  10. Process of setting up a drill and its auxiliary equipment preparatory to drilling.

  11. The cables or ropes anchoring a drill derrick, mast, or tripod. see guys.

  12. Sometimes used as a term for the derrick, mast, or tripod complete with anchor, stay ropes, and cables.

  13. On a saddle, straps that connect the cinch and the saddle tree.

  14. Cable and lines which support the mast.

  15. The engineering design, layout, and fabrication of pattern equipment for producing castings; including a study of the casting solidification program, feeding and gating, risering, skimmers, and fitting flasks.


Rigging aid, английский

Rigging and lifting an object, английский

Rigging bar, английский
    A long, extension-type jack bar or drill column for use underground, on which a drilling machine can be mounted.


Rigging equipment, английский

Rigging line, английский
    A rope or wire used in stage rigging.


Rigging loft, английский
  1. A space above the stage of a legitimate theater; designed and used for the flying and storage of scenery and scenic elements.

  2. See loft. rigging-mat: a mat seized onto a vessel’s standing rigging, to prevent chafing.


Rigging operations, английский

Rigging out, английский
    A term for outfitting. also, a word used familiarly to express clothing of ship or tar.


Rigging screw (turnbuckle), английский
    Талреп


Riggings for disassembly and reassembly i-i4 -27-, английский

Riggot, английский
    An open rainwater drain, such as a gutter.


Stage, английский
  1. Ступень (ракеты); отрезок (маршрута)

  2. A point in the development of a disease at which a decision can be taken about the treatment which should be given or at which distinctive developments take place  the disease has reached a critical stage.  this is a symptom of the second stage of syphilis. ‘…memory changes are associated with early stages of the disease; in later stages, the patient is frequently incontinent, immobile and unable to communicate’ [nursing times]

  3. A сценический speech

  4. Planks let over the ship`s sides by ropes, whereon the people may stand when repairing, &c.—a floating stage is one which does not need the support of ropes.—stage-gangway (see brow).

  5. [1] a platform hung over a ship’s side for personnel working on its hull above the waterline. [2] the military term for a place or point where troops and supplies can be assembled for an operation.

  6. Сооружение в стадии проектирования; проектируемое сооружение; ~

  7. The platform of a microscope on which slides are placed


Stage, французский

Stage (compressor;blower), английский
    étage


Stage (compressor;blower), английский

Collective, английский
    A собирательный | n кол- лектив noun


Counterweight, английский

Dancers, английский
  1. Colloquial term for stairs.

  2. The coruscations of the aurora. (see merry dancers.)


Spiral reinforcement, английский
    Coiled steel wire or bar, bent to a definite pitch or spacing; used as reinforcement in reinforced concrete. spiral stair, caracole, circular stair, cockle stair, corkscrew stair, spiral staircase a flight of stairs, circular in plan, whose treads wind around a central newel. also called a helical stair, solid newel stair. spindlework 920