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Hearth pad

    Sole du creuset


Hearth pad, английский

Sole du creuset, французский



Hearth, английский
  1. Creuset

  2. The fireproof area directly in front of a fireplace. the inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile, or stone.

  3. Applied to the ship`s fire-place, coppers, and galley generally.


Hearth, английский

Hearth, английский

Hearth and bosh brick, английский

Hearth bottom, английский
    Sole du creuset


Hearth bottom, английский

Hearth chilling, английский
    Refroidissement du creuset


Hearth chilling, английский

Hearth furnaces, английский

Hearth of gold, русский
    Черепашка


Hearth pad, английский

Hearth roasting, английский

Hearth trimmer, английский

Hearthplate, английский

Hearthstone, английский
    Каменная плита под очагом; пол под очагом камень или паста для чистки очагов


Pad, английский
  1. An item manufactured from elastic, electrically insulating or low friction material which is placed . under the rail and intended to perform a specific function, e.g. vibration isolation, electrical insulation

  2. Пакетный адаптер (устройство сборки/разборки пакетов, пад)

  3. Packet assembler and disassembler

  4. Production and drilling

  5. Paddle

  6. Pilotless aircraft division

  7. Port of aerial debarkation

  8. Propellant actuated device

  9. Position aware device

  10. 1. a piece or mass of soft absorbent material, placed on part of the body to protect it  she wrapped a pad of soft cotton wool round the sore. 2. a thickening of part of the skin

  11. A cushion-like layer of soft material used to distribute the weight of a pair of glasses on the bridge of the nose.

  12. See: preauthorized electronic debits

  13. Passenger available for disembarkation (ahm)


Pad, венгерский

Pad, английский

Pad, английский

Pad, английский

Heat, английский
  1. Chaleur

  2. Течка. in heat (амер.) или on heat (брит.) в период течки

  3. Competitive pressure

  4. High-enthalpy ablation test

  5. High-explosive antitank

  6. Calor, calefacción

  7. The form of energy that is transferred by virtue of a temperature difference between two bodies, the transfer being from the warmer to the cooler body. heat-absorbing glass a faintly blue-green plate or float glass, which absorbs 40% of the sun’s infrared (heat) rays and approximately 25% of the visible rays that pass through it; must be exposed uniformly to sunlight (without irregular shadows) to avoid cracking due to nonuniform heating. heat-activated adhesive a dry adhesive film that is rendered tacky or fluid by application of heat or of heat and pressure.

  8. The time in the mare`s breeding cycle when she is "hot" or receptive to the stallion.

  9. Что-л., сделанное за один раз, в один приём

  10. The flow of thermal energy between two objects or two places (e.g., from rock to groundwater) due to a difference in temperature between them (a temperature gradient).

  11. A form of energy characterized by vibration of molecules and capable of initiating and supporting chemical changes and changes of state.

  12. Energy associated with the random and chaotic motions of the atomic particles from which matter is composed. all materials (hot or cold) contain heat and radiate infrared energy. the unit for measuring heat is the joule (j), equal to about 0.24 calorie (cal) or 9.481 ? 10–4 british thermal units (btus). compare infrared radiation and temperature.1

  13. Energy associated with the random and chaotic motions of the atomic particles from which matter is composed. all materials (hot or cold) contain heat and radiate infrared energy. the unit for measuring heat is the joule (j), equal to about 0.24 calorie (cal) or 9.481 ? 10–4 british thermal units (btus). compare temperature. heat affected zone (haz): portion of base metal not melted during brazing, cutting, or welding but with mechanical properties altered by the heat.


Hearth chilling, английский
    Refroidissement du creuset