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Лкп см. лакокрасочное покрытие. лобовое сопротивление
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Drag, английский
- The resisting force exerted on an aircraft in its line of flight opposite in direction to its motion. compare thrust.
- Single sled used in dragging logs. one end of the log rests on the sled, the other drags on the ground (22).
- The resistance to movement caused by oil viscosity.
- Лобовое сопротивление
- Сопротивление
- A machine consisting of a sharp square frame of iron encircled with a net, and commonly used to rake the mud off from the platform or bottom of the docks, or to clean rivers, or for dragging on the bottom for anything lost. also, a creeper.
- [1] resistance of a hull to movement. [2] to search the bottom with a grapnel. [3] to move under the influence of wind or current when the flukes of the anchor do not grip the bottom. [4] the amount a ship is down by the stern. [5] a drag chain. [6] u.s. naval academy slang for a midshipman’s date.
- Resistance created by friction.
- The up- or down-tilted curve in rock beds or strata adjacent to a fault.
- The fragments of ore and/or rock torn from an ore lode or rock strata by a fault. such fragments are scattered along the line of the fault and usually are enclosed within crushed or breceiated pieces of the rock formation traversed by the fault.
- To hang back. also, at the end of a column of riders, to "ride drag" or be a "drag rider."
- Лобовое сопротивление. см. aerodynamic roughness — аэродинамическая шероховатость.
- When your fishing reel allows line out in a regulated way to relieve pressure and help prevent line breakage.
- Запах-приманка на охоте (создается протаскиванием мешка с пахучей приманкой)
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Лобовое сопротивление, русский
, то же, что аэродинамическое сопротивление.
Air drain, английский
An empty space left around the external foundation wall of a building to prevent the earth from lying against it and causing dampness. air-dried lumber, natural-seasoned lumber wood dried by exposure to air under natural conditions; usually has a moisture content not greater than 24%.
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