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Jetting pump
Глоссарий горнодобывающей промышленности |
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Jett, немецкий
Schwarzer bernstein bzw. pechkohle, charakteristischer schmuckstein der jahrhundertwende, imitiert aus schwarzem glas oder hartgummi
Jett, английский
Jettisoning
Jetted pile, английский
A pile which has been sunk by jetting. jetting 1. the sinking of piles or well points by the use of a water jet, e.g., through a hole in a cast concrete pole or by inserting a pile in a hole produced by jetting; esp. used where pile driving may damage neighboring buildings. 2. the compacting of backfill around a pipe by introducing water under pressure in the trench in which the pipe is laid.
Jetters, английский
Jettied house, английский
A house having an overhanging second story.
Jetting, английский
- Катание на водном мотоцикле
- The process of sinking a borehole or the re¬moval of cuttings or loosely consolidated materials from a borehole by using directed, forceful streams of a fluid or air. the term is also applied commonly and improperly to the act or process of drilling by fusion-piercing.
- Струеобразование
Jetting drill, английский
Jetting line, английский
Шланг для размыва см. также jetting hose
Jetting stringer, английский
Самоподнимающееся на домкратах морское буровое основание
Jettison, английский
- Принудительный сброс; отстрел; аварийный слив
- Act of throwing cargo or equipment (jetsam) overboard when a ship is in danger.
- [1] to voluntarily throw something overboard. from the french jeter la cargaison a la mer = throw the cargo into the sea (see deep six). [2] to discard a weapon from its delivery vehicle when normal operation is not possible or intended.
- Выбрасывание груза за борт во время бедствия jew’s harp расческа, обернутая в папиросную бумагу и используемая как музыкальный инструмент
Jettison device, английский
Сбрасыватель
Jettison weight, английский
Вес отбрасываемой части
Jettison, or jetsen, английский
The act of throwing goods overboard to lighten a ship in stress of weather. the loss forms a subject for general average.
Jettisoning, английский
.принудительное сбрасывание
Jetto, английский
Extremely cheap, tacky, or half-assed. worse than ghetto and ghetmo. example ames is the ultimate jetto store.
Jetty, английский
- A structure, usually masonry, projecting out from the shore; a jetty may protect a harbor entrance.
- A man-made wall in open water rising several feet above high tide made of rubble and rocks used to create a breakwater, shelter, erosion control, a channel, or other such purpose.
- A projecting part of a building, as a bay window or the upper story of a timber house. jib 1. of a crane or derrick,
- Пирс, см. причал
- A wharf, pier, quay, or mole, built out from the shore and serving as a breakwater.
Jetty and mooring system, английский
Jetty, jettee, or jutty, английский
A name given in the royal dockyards to that part of a wharf which projects beyond the rest, but more particularly the front of a wharf, the side of which forms one of the cheeks of a dry or wet dock. such a projection, whether of wood or stone, from the outer end of a wharf, is called a jetty-head.
Jetty., английский
Pump, английский
- Pompe
- A device which converts mechanical force and motion into hydraulic fluid power.
- To excite the lasing medium. pumping addition of energy (thermal, electrical, or optical) into the atomic population of the laser medium, necessary to produce a state of population inversion.
- A device or machine that compresses and/or transports fluids, usually by pressure or suction, or both; may be used to remove water from a construction site or to convey water from one elevation to another.
- A machine which forces liquids or air into or out of something verb to force liquid or air along a tube the heart pumps blood round the body. the nurses tried to pump the poison out of the stomach.
- Помпа, насос
- A well-known machine used for drawing water from the sea, or discharging it from the ship`s pump-well.—chain-pump, consists of a long chain, equipped with a sufficient number of metal discs armed with leather, fitting the cylinders closely, and placed at proper distances, which, working upon two wheels, one above deck and the other below, in the bottom of the hold, passes downward through a copper or wooden tube, and returning upward through another, continuously lifts portions of water. it is worked by a long winch-handle, at which several men may be employed at once; and it thus discharges more water in a given time than the common pump, and with less labour.—main pumps. the largest pumps in a ship, close to the main-mast, in contradistinction to bilge pumps, which are smaller, and intended to raise the water from the bilges when
- A device for moving, forcing, or lifting liquids; also, the act or process of moving such liquids.
- Мужская бальная туфля (обыкн. лакированная)
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Jeweler`s shop, английский
Jetting drill, английский
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