Gunter's chain - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Gunter's chain (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈɡʌntərz tʃeɪn/

Meaning and Usage

Gunter's chain is a measuring tool used in land surveying that consists of a series of linked metal rods or chains, typically 66 feet long. Each chain is divided into 100 links, each link measuring 0.66 feet (or 7.92 inches). It is named after the English mathematician Edmund Gunter, who devised this method of measurement in the early 17th century.

Gunter's chain is primarily used in surveying, especially in traditional land measurement, and is less common today due to the advent of modern technology. It is more frequently encountered in written contexts, especially in texts related to land surveying and historical documentation.

Example Sentences

  1. The surveyor used Gunter's chain to accurately measure the boundaries of the property.
    Сепаратор использовал цепь Гунтера для точного измерения границ собственности.

  2. Gunter's chain has become somewhat obsolete with the advent of digital measuring tools.
    Цепь Гунтера стала несколько устаревшей с приходом цифровых измерительных инструментов.

  3. Historically, land surveys relied heavily on Gunter's chain as a standard measuring device.
    Исторически земельные измерения сильно полагались на цепь Гунтера как стандартное измерительное устройство.

Idiomatic Expressions

Gunter's chain does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions due to its specific and technical nature. However, the concept of measuring and surveying can lead to related phrases in more general terms:

  1. "To measure one's success with a Gunter's chain"
    Измерять успех цепью Гунтера
    (Meaning: To assess success with a precise and traditional standard.)

  2. "As precise as a Gunter's chain"
    Так же точно, как цепь Гунтера
    (Meaning: To be exceptionally accurate or meticulous in measurements or standards.)

Etymology

The term "Gunter's chain" originates from the English mathematician Edmund Gunter (1581–1626), who invented the device as a tool for more accurate land surveying. His work in practical geometry and land measurement standardized the use of the chain in surveying during his time and thereafter.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Surveying chain - Measuring chain

Antonyms: - Non-measuring device - Ruler (in terms of function, not as a direct opposite)

This breakdown provides a comprehensive overview of "Gunter's chain," including its meaning, usage, idiomatic connections, and historical context.



25-07-2024