13:31 Jun 17, 2005 |
English to Latvian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering / Production Machinery | |||||||
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4 | metāla sloksnes biezums |
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4 | mērītājs |
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metāla sloksnes biezums Explanation: "gauge" kā mērvienības varianti: (lodes) kalibrs standartmērs mērogs sliežu platums (metāla sloksnes) biezums iegrime stāvoklis attiecībā pret vēju Pressure gauge = manometrs broad gauge = platsliežu dzelzceļš gauge pressure = manometriskais spiediens -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 8 hrs 19 mins (2005-06-19 21:51:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Varbūt 20. biezums? Stulbi gan skan, bet ja var būt 20. izmērs, tad kāpēc nevārētu būt 20. biezums? |
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mērītājs Explanation: Pressure gauge- spiediena mērītājs. A standard or scale of measurement. A standard dimension, quantity, or capacity. An instrument for measuring or testing. A means of estimating or evaluating; a test: a gauge of character. See Synonyms at standard. Nautical. The position of a vessel in relation to another vessel and the wind. The distance between the two rails of a railroad. The distance between two wheels on an axle. The interior diameter of a shotgun barrel as determined by the number of lead balls of a size exactly fitting the barrel that are required to make one pound. Often used in combination: a 12-gauge shotgun. The amount of plaster of Paris combined with common plaster to speed setting of the mixture. Thickness or diameter, as of sheet metal or wire. The fineness of knitted cloth as determined by the number of loops per 1 1/2 inches. tr.v. gauged, also gaged gaug·ing, gag·ing gaug·es, gag·es To measure precisely. To determine the capacity, volume, or contents of. To evaluate or judge: gauge a person's ability. To adapt to a specified measurement. To mix (plaster) in specific proportions. To chip or rub (bricks or stones) to size. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 8 hrs 23 mins (2005-06-19 21:55:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"materials heavier than 20 gauge\" vajag prasīt \"English monolingual\", tur ātri paskaidros, mēs te (IMHO) varam tikai minēt. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 8 hrs 25 mins (2005-06-19 21:56:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ā, vēl var paprasīt EN>RU pārī, tur gudru cilvēku bez gala, pats šhad tad tā daru, ja latviski man neviens nevar paskaidrot. Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=5&q=gauge |
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