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Tooth fixture

Глоссарий цирковых терминов (английский)
    In the first instance, it is an iron hook connected with a thick leather pad tightly clawed by performer`s teeth. the hook, in its turn, is fastened to the apparatus, a partner`s belt, etc. the most frequent trick in this case is fast revolution of a perf




Fixture, английский
  1. Anything that accepts or discharges water or wastewater

  2. Стапель, стенд; приспособление

  3. Conclusion of shipbrokers negotiations to charter a ship - an agreement

  4. Conclusion of shipbrokers negotiations to charter a ship - an agreement.

  5. Движимость, продаваемая вместе с домом

  6. Зажимное приспособ

  7. Что-л. твёрдо установленное или определённое заранее установленный или назначенный день спортивных состязаний, выставки и т.п.

  8. Personal property which has been attached to real estate so as to become part of the real property. the article must meet at least one of three conditions:


Fixture branch, английский
    Any pipe which connects several plumbing fixtures, such as a drain serving two or more fixtures or a supply pipe between the water-distributing pipe and several fixtures. fixed joint 410


Fixture carrier, английский
    A metal device designed to support an off-the-floor plumbing fixture.


Fixture clearance, английский
    The distance between a plumbing fixture and the nearest obstruction.


Fixture drain, английский
    The drain extending from the trap of a plumbing fixture to a junction of that drain with any other drainpipe.


Fixture fitting, английский
    A device used to control or guide the flow of water into a fixture or to convey water away from the fixture.


Fixture joint, английский
    An electric connection between two conductors, formed by crossing their bare ends, wrapping one end around the other, and then folding them over.


Fixture note, fixing letter, английский

Fixture pressure, английский

Fixture supply, английский
    The water-supply pipe connecting a plumbing fixture to a branch water-supply pipe or directly to a main water-supply pipe.


Fixture trap, английский

Fixture unit, английский
    A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various types of plumbing fixtures; expressed in units of cubic volume per minute; the value for a particular fixture depends on: its volume rate of drainage discharge; the time duration of a single drainage operation; and the average time between successive operations. fixture-unit flow rate according to code, the total discharge flow in gallons per minute of a single fixture divided by 7.5, which provides the flow rate of that particular plumbing fixture as a fixture branch fixture joint 15th cent., characterized by flowing and flamelike tracery.


Fixture unit., английский

Fixture unit. dragon summer 334, английский

Fixture vent, английский
    A vent pipe which leads from the drainage pipe to another vent pipe or to the atmosphere. fl abbr. for footlambert. fl 1. abbr. for “floor line.” 2. on drawings, abbr. for floor. 3. on drawings, abbr. for flashing.


Fixtured work, английский

Tooth, английский
  1. One of the hard bodies or processes usually attached in a row to each jaw, serving for the prehension and mastication of food, as weapons of attack or defense, etc., and in mammals typically composed chiefly of dentin surrounding a sensitive pulp and cove

  2. A characteristic of paper, a slightly rough finish, that permits it to take ink readily.

  3. One of a set of bones in the mouth which are used to chew food (note: the plural is teeth. for other terms relating to the teeth, see words beginning with dent-.) comment: a tooth is formed of a soft core of pulp, covered with a layer of hard dentine. the top part of the tooth, the crown, which can be seen above the gum, is covered with hard shiny enamel which is very hard-wearing. the lower part of the tooth, the root, which attaches the tooth to the jaw, is covered with cement, also a hard substance, but which is slightly rough and holds the periodontal membrane which links the tooth to the jaw. the milk teeth in a child appear over the first two years of childhood and consist of incisors, canines and molars. the permanent teeth which replace them are formed of eight incisors, four canines, eight premolars and twelve molars. the last four molars (the third molars or wisdom teeth), are not always present, and do not appear much before the age of twenty. permanent teeth start to appear about the age of five to six. the order of eruption of the permanent teeth is: first molars, incisors, premolars, canines, second molars, wisdom teeth.


Tooth base, английский

Tooth brake, английский

Tooth brushing, английский

Tooth cement, английский

Revolution, английский
  1. Sudden and radical change in society; a complete overthrow of an established government or political system

  2. Вращение; обращение; виток; оборот

  3. N революция (син. turn) cognitive ~ когнитивная революция (син. cognitive turn) rewriting n подстановка rule rhematic a рематический rheme n рема (см. тж. comment; ант. theme)


Gauze, английский
  1. It is a word rarely used by today`s performers; it means outdoor performing, performing in the garden, in the park, etc.

  2. Gasa

  3. A thin light material used to make dressings

  4. A thin, sheer-woven fabric in which each filling yarn in encircled by two warp yarns twisted around each other, gauze is similar to cheesecloth. it may by made of silk, cotton, wool, or manufactured fibers. cotton gauze is primarily for surgical dressings.


Auguste, английский
    In the essence this term was used to name a special line of clown who showed himself as a foolish and languid circus hand or equerry, and who filled the interval between the acts of the programme; most often he behaved as a boastful and foolish fellow who