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Глоссарий по архивному хранению медийных материалов |
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Shot, английский
- 1. p. и p.p. от глагола to shoot (стрелять); 2. ружейная дробь; 3. инъекция, укол, прививка (разг., напр., a rabies shot
- The action of hitting the cue ball into an object ball with the goal of pocketing a ball
- A ball kicked or headed by a player at the opponent`s net in an attempt to score a goal.
- Same as injection (informal ) the doctor gave her a tetanus shot. he needed a shot of morphine to relieve the pain.
- All sorts of missiles to be discharged from fire-arms, those for great guns being mainly of iron; for small-arms, of lead. when used without prefix, the term generally means the solid shot only, as fired for a heavy blow, or for penetration. also, a synonym of scot, a reckoning at an inn, and has immemorially been thus understood. ben jonson`s rules are
- [1] a solid projectile for discharge from a cannon or other weapon. [2] the aimed discharge of a missile. [3] the distance traveled by a missile. [4] usn term for a 15-fathom length of anchor chain or cable (the rn calls this a shackle of cable). [5] the union of two or more cables to form one long one.
- Small spherical particles of brittle hard steel used as the cutting agent in drilling a borehole with a shot drill. also called adamantine shot, buckshot, chilled shot, corundum, steel shot. see shot drill.
- An explosive charge or blast.
- Of no further use.
- Thanks, e.g., shot for the drinks bru.
- The number of filling yarns per row of tufts.
- In magnetic particle testing, the period of time when current is flowing through the test object. shot duration and the number of shots required for testing may be varied.
- Current flow technique. si (international system of units): measurement system in which the
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Foto, испанский
Película de conservación a corto plazo ., испанский
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