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Rouleau
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Roller, английский
- Роликовое св?ртывание, складывание
- Ролик
- A mighty oceanic swell said to precurse the northers of the atlantic, and felt in great violence at tristan d`acunha, where h.m.s. lily foundered with all hands in consequence, and several vessels at st. helena have been driven from their anchors and wrecked. these waves roll in from the north, and do not break till they reach soundings, when they evince terrific power, rising from 5 to 15 feet above the usual level of the waters. a connection with volcanoes has been suggested as a cause.
- [1] a long steadily-advancing ocean swell, usually smooth and non-breaking. [2] a cylindrical piece of timber which revolves on an axis and prevents the chafing of a cable, hawser, or running rigging.
Idler (belt conveyor), английский
Roller, английский
Roller, английский
Вал, ролик, русский
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Rolling, английский
- The use of heavy metal or stone rollers on terrazzo topping to extract excess matrix.
- That oscillatory motion by which the waves rock a ship from side to side. the larger part of this disturbance is owing to the depth of the centre of gravity below the centre of figure, the former exercising a violent reaction when disturbed from its rest by passing seas; therefore it is diminished by raising the weights, and must by no means be confounded with heeling.
- Укатка rack ~ намотка рулона обоев рисунком наверх
- Reducing the cross-sectional area of metal stock, or otherwise shaping metal products, through the use of rotating rolls.
Roller, английский
- Роликовое св?ртывание, складывание
- Ролик
- A mighty oceanic swell said to precurse the northers of the atlantic, and felt in great violence at tristan d`acunha, where h.m.s. lily foundered with all hands in consequence, and several vessels at st. helena have been driven from their anchors and wrecked. these waves roll in from the north, and do not break till they reach soundings, when they evince terrific power, rising from 5 to 15 feet above the usual level of the waters. a connection with volcanoes has been suggested as a cause.
- [1] a long steadily-advancing ocean swell, usually smooth and non-breaking. [2] a cylindrical piece of timber which revolves on an axis and prevents the chafing of a cable, hawser, or running rigging.
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