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Déchiffrement et transcription des informations audios et vidéos, transformation en forme de texte

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La qualité inférieure du texte original est un problème constant pour les agences de traduction



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Vérin



    Jack, английский
    1. Vérin

    2. Device for suspending a loading-line lead block from a skyline.

    3. Силовой цилиндр

    4. 1. a sailor. also jack tar or just tar.

    5. A connecting device to which a wire or wires of a circuit may be attached and which is arranged for the insertion of a plug.

    6. In the british navy the jack is a small union flag, formed by the intersection of st. george`s and st. andrew`s crosses (which see), usually displayed from a staff erected on the outer end of a ship`s bowsprit. in merchant ships the union is bordered with white or red. (see union-jack.) also, a common term for the jack or cross-trees. also, a young male pike, esox lucius, under a foot in length. also, a drinking vessel of half-pint contents. (see black-jack.)—jack, or jack tar, a familiar term for a sailor. a fore-mast man and an able seaman. it was an early term for short coats, jackets, and a sort of coat-of-mail or defensive lorica, or upper garment.

    7. [1] a small national flag or ensign, worn forward by warships, such as the first navy jack or union jack. [2] a small house flag worn forward by merchantmen. [3] a crosstree at the head of a topgallant mast serving to spread the royal shrouds. [4] to turn a propeller shaft prevent it from bowing when engines are stopped. [5] formerly, a nickname for a seaman (cf. tar, jack tar). [6] to skin a seal. [7] a type of newfoundland fishing schooner.

    8. A mechanical device for the purpose of lifting a heavy load; it may be either a screw or hydraulic type. also called hydraulic jack, jackscrew, screw jack.

    9. A receptacle-type connector for audio signals into which a plug or other input is inserted. the plug is the `male` connector and the jack is the `female` connector.

    10. Маленький шар, служащий мишенью для игроков в шары


    Jack, английский

    Jack, английский
      Jack - money, cash, example to buy that car would take some major jack.


    Jack, английский
      Интерфейс горизонтальных и магистральных кабелей, обеспечивающий электрическое соединение контактом проводников, механическое совмещение с помощью углубления для штыревого разъема и фиксацию защелкой.




    Jamb, английский
    1. The side of a window or door opening.

    2. The side and head lining of a doorway, window, or other opening. includes studs as well as the frame and trim.

    3. The vertical member of a door or window frame. in some areas the top rail of a door frame is referred to as the top jamb.

    4. One of the vertical members at each side of an opening such as a doorframe, window frame, or fireplace.

    5. Боковые стенки камина


    Jack, английский
    1. Vérin

    2. Device for suspending a loading-line lead block from a skyline.

    3. Силовой цилиндр

    4. 1. a sailor. also jack tar or just tar.

    5. A connecting device to which a wire or wires of a circuit may be attached and which is arranged for the insertion of a plug.

    6. In the british navy the jack is a small union flag, formed by the intersection of st. george`s and st. andrew`s crosses (which see), usually displayed from a staff erected on the outer end of a ship`s bowsprit. in merchant ships the union is bordered with white or red. (see union-jack.) also, a common term for the jack or cross-trees. also, a young male pike, esox lucius, under a foot in length. also, a drinking vessel of half-pint contents. (see black-jack.)—jack, or jack tar, a familiar term for a sailor. a fore-mast man and an able seaman. it was an early term for short coats, jackets, and a sort of coat-of-mail or defensive lorica, or upper garment.

    7. [1] a small national flag or ensign, worn forward by warships, such as the first navy jack or union jack. [2] a small house flag worn forward by merchantmen. [3] a crosstree at the head of a topgallant mast serving to spread the royal shrouds. [4] to turn a propeller shaft prevent it from bowing when engines are stopped. [5] formerly, a nickname for a seaman (cf. tar, jack tar). [6] to skin a seal. [7] a type of newfoundland fishing schooner.

    8. A mechanical device for the purpose of lifting a heavy load; it may be either a screw or hydraulic type. also called hydraulic jack, jackscrew, screw jack.

    9. A receptacle-type connector for audio signals into which a plug or other input is inserted. the plug is the `male` connector and the jack is the `female` connector.

    10. Маленький шар, служащий мишенью для игроков в шары