Глоссарий





Новости переводов

19 апреля, 2024

Translations in furniture production

07 февраля, 2024

Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

30 января, 2024

Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

20 декабря, 2023

Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

10 декабря, 2023

About automatic speech recognition

30 ноября, 2023

Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

22 ноября, 2023

Proofreading of English text



Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

Поиск в глоссариях:  

Standard atmospheric pressure

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
  1. The pressure exerted by a standard atmosphere; also

  2. At sea level, standard barometric pressure is taken as 101.325 kpa (14.6959 lbf/in.2). it is also equal to the pressure exerted by a mercury column 760 mm (29.92 in.) high — that is, equal to 760 mm hg (29.92 in. hg) or 760 torr. compare gauge pressure.




Atmosphere, английский
  1. The envelope of gases that surround a planet`s surface held by the planet`s gravity. over the earth, the atmosphere is divided into several layers based on their properties. the most common layer designations are

  2. Атмосфера

  3. The ambient air, or thin elastic fluid which surrounds the globe, and gradually diminishing in gravity rises to an unknown height, yet by gravitation partakes of all its motions.

  4. [1] the envelope of air surrounding the globe. [2] a unit of pressure equal to 76 centimeters (29.9 inches) of mercury, or 1033.2 grams/sq. centimeter (2116.3 pounds/sq. foot). (cf. hydrosphere, lithosphere.)

  5. Атмосфера; воздух

  6. Атмосфера. газовая оболочка, окружающая землю (вмо). см. также air— атмосферный воздух.


Barometric, английский
    Барометрический


Curing compound, английский
    A liquid which is sprayed (or otherwise applied) to newly placed concrete which retards the loss of water during curing. curing cycle 1.


East end, английский
    The end of a church where the principal altar is placed; so called because medieval churches almost invariably had their sanctuaries at the east end and the main doors at the west end. eastern closet