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Lime glass

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A common form of glass; contains a high proportion of lime.




Glas, шведский

Glas, английский
    Geoscience laser altimeter system; geologisches landesamt des saarlandes


Glas (orthodox motet tone), английский

Glasögon, шведский

Glas- und keramikadditive, pl, немецкий

Glas-h, английский
    Geologisches landesamt schleswig-holstein


Glas; voce, румынский

Glasag, английский
    The gaelic name of an edible sea-weed of our northern isles.


Glasblåsare, шведский

Glaser, английский

Glasfaserverstärkter kunststoff (m.) (gfk)/ glasfaserkunstharz (m.), немецкий

Glasgow, английский
    Г. глазго (адм. центр обл. стратклайд, шотландия, великобритания)


Glasgow coma scale, английский
    A seven-point scale for evaluating someone’s level of consciousness


Glasindustrie, немецкий

Glasmästare, шведский

Glaspärlor, шведский

Glasphalt, английский
    Гласфальт, смесь битума с дроблёным стеклом (для дорожных покрытий)


Glass, английский
  1. Стекло

  2. Стекло; стеклянный

  3. Стекло -

  4. A marine barometer. (older barometers used mercury-filled glass tubes to measure and indicate barometric pressure.)

  5. Lens, as is “what glass do you own?”

  6. A hard, brittle, amorphous substance made from heat-fused silicates with soda or potash, lime, metallic oxides, and similar elements of transparent quality used to manufacture an ophthalmic lens.

  7. Two or more plies of plate , float glass, or sheet glass, bonded to a transparent plastic sheet between them to form a shatterresisting assembly.

  8. Глобальная морская система связи при бедствии и для обеспечения безопасности, гмссб

  9. The usual appellation for a telescope (see the old sea song of lord howard`s capture of barton the pirate). also, the familiar term for a barometer. glass is also used in the plural to denote time-glass on the duration of any action; as, they fought yard-arm and yard-arm three glasses, i.e. three half-hours.—to flog or sweat the half-hour glass. to turn the sand-glass before the sand has quite run out, and thus gaining a few minutes in each half-hour, make the watch too short.—half-minute and quarter-minute glasses, used to ascertain the rate of the ship`s velocity measured by the log; they should be occasionally compared with a good stop watch.— night-glass. a telescope adapted for viewing objects at night.

  10. [1] a telescope. often an important symbol of office; also “long-glass.” [2] a barometer. [3] formerly the half-hour glass used to tell time aboard ship, and hence [4] a thirty-minute period of time.

  11. Стекло о to ~ in остеклять


Glass, шведский

Glass -, английский
    Пеностекло


Glass - fibre mat, английский

Proportion, английский
  1. A quantity of something, especially as compared to the whole  a high proportion of cancers can be treated by surgery.  the proportion of outpatients to inpatients is increasing. ‘…the target cells for adult myeloid leukaemia are located in the bone marrow, and there is now evidence that a substantial proportion of childhood leukaemias also arise in the bone marrow’ [british medical journal]

  2. Доля; отношение; пропорция prospective (cohort) study

  3. Доля; отношение; пропорция

  4. In naval architecture, the length, breadth, and height of a vessel, having a due consideration to her rate, and the object she is intended for.

  5. Пропорция; состав (смеси и т.п.); пропорциональная часть || составлять, дозировать


Matsu, английский
    A common japanese pine; used in house construction. matte, mat, matt a surface finish which is dull, with little or no gloss or sheen, and with low light reflectivity.


Brightness meter, английский
    A common expression for a luminance meter.