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About automatic speech recognition

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Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies



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Harassing fire

Морской словарь
    Intermittent shore bombardment, intended to inhibit hostile troop movement or regrouping, also to deny the enemy rest or sleep.




Fire, английский
  1. Very cool or the best; something that is very pleasing. example that party was fire!

  2. A state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame

  3. Огонь; пожар; стрельба; пуск (ракет)

  4. Flight investigation reentry environment

  5. Пожар

  6. The order to put the match to the priming, or pull the trigger of a cannon or other fire-arm so as to discharge it. the act of discharging ordnance.

  7. Flashes of spectral color that reflect from a diamond’s interior when it is moved while being exposed to light.

  8. See dispersion.

  9. Diamond fire is the colored sparkle you can see when a diamond is exposed to light and is greatly influenced by the quality of a diamond cut.

  10. Factor information retrieval data system (u.s. epa) (icao doc9889)

  11. A rapid oxidation process, which is a chemical reaction resulting in the evolution of light and heat in varying intensities.

  12. A rapid oxidation process, which is a chemical reaction resulting in the evolution of the light and heat in varying intensities.


Fire, английский

Fire & gas, английский

Fire & gas detection and alarming system, английский

Fire & gas damper, английский

Fire & gas field & devices, английский

Fire (verb), английский

Fire -, английский
  1. Огнеупорный кирпич

  2. Огнеупорный цемент

  3. Пожарный гидрант foam ~ пожарный гидрант в системе пенного пожаротушения

  4. Пожарный клапан flap ~ 1. обратный клапан с поворотным диском; клапан-захлопка, разрезной дисковый клапан 2. шарнирно-от- кидной обратный клапан


Fire - cracker welding, английский

Fire - fighting implements, английский

Fire - fighting water mains, английский

Fire - fighting water reserve, английский

Fire - protecting curtain, английский

Fire - resistive separation wall, английский

Fire activation risk, английский

Fire activation risk:, английский
    Parameter taking into account the probability of ignition, function of the compartment area and the occupancy


Fire agate, английский

Fire alarm, английский
    Пожарная тревога


Fire alarm box, английский
  1. Пожарный из- вещатель

  2. A small box, usually red, having a thin sheet of glass or plastic which, if broken, activates a fire alarm system. fire alarm system 1. an electrical system which is installed in a building as a protective measure against fire; sounds an alarm when actuated by a fire-detection system. 2. an alarm system designed to signal the presence of a fire. fire and extended coverage insurance


Fire alarm box., английский

Fire alarm system, английский

Intermittent, шведский

Bombardment, английский

Harbor/harbour, английский
    A body of water along the shore, deep enough for anchoring a ship and protected from 147 harbor winds, waves, and currents by natural or artificial features, thus forming a safe haven for seagoing vessels. a harbor equipped with cargo and passenger handling equipment, and providing ship-berthing facilities is called a port.


Hanseatic ordinances, английский
    Trade in the middle ages was a dangerous and risky business, so merchants protected themselves, first by traveling in groups and later forming alliances. the german word for guild or association is hanse, and the hansa (hanseatic league in english) was an alliance of merchant guilds from prosperous trading ports throughout northern europe and the baltic region, forming an early european free trade zone, with over sixty member cities. each city had its own merchant guild, but they formed a loose diet (parliament) to govern inter-city trade and develop common policies which, in most respects, were secret, protectionist, and monopolistic. the hansa was wealthy and powerful between the 12th and 15th centuries, but had passed its zenith by 1597 when its long-established, but previously private, ordinances were first published (at lubeck). these laws were revised and enlarged in 1614, but gradually fell into disuse.