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Transporting or moving something
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[4] an instrument by which title to property is transferred.
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Instrument, английский
- A term used to describe a sensor (or sensors), the associated transducer(s), and the data read-out or recording device.
- (измерительный) прибор
- One of many terms for a light, heard mostly in the theater. see: lights.
- A piece of equipment or a tool the doctor had a box of surgical instruments.
- A term of extensive application among tools and weapons; but it is here introduced as an official conveyance of some right, or the record of some fact.
- A legal document that records an act or agreement and provides the evidence of that act or agreement. instruments include contracts, notes, and leases (e.g. a debt instrument).
- Навести инструмент ~ of application точка приложения (напр, силы) ~ of certainty тройная засечка ~ of compound curvature точка сопряжения двух кривых ~ of concentration замыкающий створ ~ of contraflexure точка перегиба ~ of curvature начало или конец кривой (в плане) ~ of cusp точка сопряжения обратных кривых ~ of grade intersection точка перелома в продольном профиле ~ of high stress concentration точка концентрации высоких [значительных] напряжений ~ of inflection точка перегиба ~ of intersection вершина угла (на плане трассы) ~ of lateral restraint точка бокового закрепления [защемления] (сжатого или изгибаемого элемента) ~ of support точка опоры ~ of switch конец остряка ~ of tangency начало или конец кривой (в плане) ~ of the maximum bending moment точка максимального изгибающего момента ~ of vertical curve начало вертикальной кривой ~ of vertical intersection вершина угла вертикальной кривой ~ of vertical tangent начало или конец вертикальной кривой ~ of zero moment точка нулевого момента (на эпюре моментов)
- Прибор, инструмент
- To tag the source code in order to measure the amount of time spent in each area.
- Инструмент
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Copernicus, английский
In 1990, the usn recognized we had crossed the threshold into the information age and were facing a revolution in military affairs that moved information and information dominance to center stage, holding that the first to implement offensive and defensive information tactics into the warfighting arsenal would gain a significant advantage over less-integrated opponents. copernicus is the navy’s code-name for an initiative intended: to make command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (c4i) systems responsive to the warfighter; to field these systems quickly; to capitalize on advances in technology; and to shape doctrine to reflect these changes. copper-bottomed: [1] a wooden ship whose bottom has been covered with a thin sheet of copper to inhibit the formation of barnacles and seaweed or infestation by the teredo worm. [2] sailor slang for safe and secure. [3] financial term for solid and reliable.
Method of transporting something, английский
[3] the action of
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