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Dart stroke

Глоссарий по бильярду
    A stroke, similar to the throwing motion for a dart, used to execute a jump shot, usually with a shorter, lighter cue


Дротиковый удар, русский
    Удар, похожий на бросок дротика в дартсе, использующийся для исполнения перескока (как правило исполняется более коротким и легким кием)




Dart, английский
  1. Data analysis and reproduction tool (log)

  2. Direct airline reservations ticketing

  3. Directional automatic realignment of

  4. Dual axis rate transducer

  5. Экспертная система поиска неисправностей по эталону; экспертная диагностическая система для поиска неисправностей по эталону 2d art двухмерная графика; 2d-графика

  6. Digital advanced radio for trains


Dart, английский

Dart and craft, английский

Dart and dartmap, английский
    See: distributed art and artmap.


Dart d, английский

Dart i, английский

Dart-shaped satellite, английский
    Спутник пирамидальной формы


Dartigues, английский

Dartmoor, английский

Darts, английский
  1. Digital azimuth range tracking system

  2. Weapons used in our early fleets from the round-tops.

  3. See: daily average revenue trades


Stroke, английский
  1. The cue-stick and arm motion required to execute a shot

  2. Apoplejía, derrame cerebral

  3. Инсульт

  4. Same as cerebrovascular accident  he had a stroke and died.  she was paralysed after a stroke.  verb to touch something or someone softly with the fingers ‘…stroke is the third most frequent cause of death in developed countries after ischaemic heart disease and cancer’ [british journal of hospital medicine] ‘…raised blood pressure may account for as many as 70% of all strokes. the risk of stroke rises with both systolic and diastolic blood pressure’ [british journal of hospital medicine] comment: there are two causes of stroke: cerebral haemorrhage (haemorrhagic stroke), when an artery bursts and blood leaks into the brain, and cerebral thrombosis (occlusive stroke), where a blood clot blocks an artery.

  5. A pull or single sweep of the oars in rowing; hence the order, “row a long stroke,” which is intended to move the boat forward more steadily.

  6. [1] a single pull or sweep of the oars in rowing. [2] the oarsman from whom all others in the boat take their time. [3] in an engine, the motion of a piston in moving from one end of the cylinder to the other.

  7. The distance traveled by a piston in a pump or a piston in a hydraulic-feed mechanism on a drill.

  8. The maximum distance a piston moves within a cylinder before the direction of its travel is reversed.

  9. A line style resembling natural media paint strokes or photorealistic images that you can apply to an object.

  10. The set of data that is captured in a single pen down, up, or move sequence.

  11. Total axial movement of a piston in its cylinder bore, equivalent to the diameter of the circle described by the crankpin axis, stroke


Stroke (bell,piston), английский
    Course


Stroke (bell,piston), английский

Stroke adjustment, английский

Stroke capacity; stroke volume; cylinder capacity; swept volume, английский

Stroke house, английский
    Кинотеатр порнографических фильмов


Stroke length, английский

Stroke of crusher, английский

Stroke of the sea, английский
    The shock occasioned to a vessel by a heavy sea striking her.


Stroke patient, английский
    A person who has had a stroke stroke volume 398


Dead ball, английский
    No sidespin (e.g., a "dead ball" kick shot)


Cut-induced throw (cit), английский
    Throw caused by sliding friction between the cue ball and the object ball