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Squeeze zone

Глоссарий по метеорологии
    An area between high and low pressure where the isobars are squeezed together and there is strong wind.




Squeeze, английский
  1. To inject a grout into a borehole under high pressure.

  2. The plastic movement of a soft rock in the walls of a borehole or mine working that reduces the diameter of the opening.

  3. Выжимать main ~ проф. прораб, десятник, бригадир

  4. Period when stocks or commodities futures increase in price and investors who have sold short must cover their short positions to prevent loss of large amounts of money.


Squeeze, английский

Squeeze (or sweat), английский

Squeeze acid into formation, английский

Squeeze bel or raise, английский

Squeeze film, английский
    Phenomenon occurring when two surfaces suddenly come together, trapping the lubricant momentarily, as with gear teeth or rolling element bearings; high fluid pressure develops in the film, raising its viscosity and helping to keep the moving surfaces apart. this phenomenon also occurs during elastrohydrodynamic lubrication.


Squeeze film lubrication, английский
    Смазывание выжимаемым слоем смазки *¦0 , squeeze ve1 ос i ty скорость распространения давления


Squeeze job, английский
    The high-pressure grouting of a borehole. srn. abbr. commonly used for semiround nose; also for single-round nose.


Squeeze mom, английский
    A mother who prolongs the time a baby remains in a diaper by squeezing it to see if it is full. example a. has that baby been sitting in the same diaper all day long? b. no. what do you think i am? a squeeze mom?


Squeeze pressure, английский

Squeeze riveter, английский

Squeeze roll, английский

Squeeze rolls, английский
    Rolls used to apply pressure for removal of water or chemicals from fabric.


Squeeze shot, английский
    A shot where a ball needs to pass through a small gap or narrowly miss an obstacle ball


Squeeze-up, английский

Squeezed joint, английский
    A joint formed at the surface of two pieces which have been coated with glue or cement and squeezed together. square bolt 928 at right angles to the end of another timber whose lower half has also been partially removed. a spike (or other fastener) through the overlapping timbers is required to secure the joint. square-rigger house a colonial new england hip roof house with chimneys at both gable ends, or on both sides of a central hall, or centered between the front and back rooms. many such houses had a widow’s walk and/or cupola on the roof.


Squeezed states of light, английский
    Nonclassical states of light with noise below the standard quantum limit in one quadrature component


Squeezeout, английский
    Bead of adhesive squeezed out of a joint when pressure is applied.


Squeezer, английский
    Тот, кто сжимает, выжимает и т. п. игральные карты с обозначением достоинства в правом верхнем углу


Zone, английский
  1. The section of a building that is served by one heating or cooling loop because it has noticeably distinct heating or cooling needs. also, the section of property that will be watered from a lawn sprinkler system.

  2. Зона

  3. A type of defense that assigns each defender to a particular area in front of or around his team`s goal in which he is responsible for marking any attacker that enters; often used in youth league games but rarely in professional competition.

  4. An area of the body

  5. See belt.

  6. [1] one of seven longitudinal belts into which geographers divide the globe. a central equatorial or torrid zone is bordered by tropical zones, followed by temperate zones and, finally, polar or frigid zones. [2] one of twenty-four latitudinal time zones, each covering 15° of longitude and centered on a meridian (except for adjustments to accommodate political boundaries). [3] to be “in the zone” means eligible for promotion.

  7. An area established and identified for specific reason, typically because a hazard exists.

  8. A business division of network rail with responsibility for the assets within a geographical area. during 2003, the zonal structure was replaced by a regional structure, and zones became regions. during 2004 the regions were restructured into territories


Roll cloud с, английский
    An elongated cloud sometimes found with a gust front or squall.


Anabatic, английский
    A wind that blows up a slope, the opposite of katabatic.