pressure seal - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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pressure seal (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈprɛʃər siːl/

Meaning and Usage

A "pressure seal" refers to a mechanism or material that is designed to create an airtight or watertight closure when pressure is applied. Pressure seals are often used in a variety of applications such as packaging, plumbing, and automotive industries to prevent the escape of fluids or gases. The term is typically used in technical contexts, often more in written than spoken forms.

Frequency of Use

The term "pressure seal" is relatively specialized and is most commonly encountered in technical writing related to engineering, manufacturing, and quality control. It may not be as familiar in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The engineers designed a pressure seal that could withstand extreme temperatures and pressures.
  2. Инженеры разработали уплотнение под давлением, которое могло выдерживать экстремальные температуры и давления.

  3. The pressure seal on the canister was compromised, leading to a hazardous leak.

  4. Уплотнение под давлением на контейнере было повреждено, что привело к опасной утечке.

  5. Proper installation of a pressure seal is crucial for ensuring the integrity of the pneumatic system.

  6. Правильная установка уплотнения под давлением имеет решающее значение для обеспечения целостности пневматической системы.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "pressure seal" does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions. However, related idioms related to "pressure" might provide context:

  1. Under pressure
  2. When she is under pressure, her performance improves significantly.
  3. Когда она находится под давлением, ее производительность значительно улучшается.

  4. Put on pressure

  5. The manager put on pressure to meet the tight deadline.
  6. Менеджер оказал давление, чтобы соблюсти жесткий срок.

  7. Pressure cooker

  8. Working in a pressure cooker environment can be challenging for employees.
  9. Работа в среде, словно скороварка, может быть сложной для сотрудников.

Etymology

The word "pressure" comes from the Latin "pressura," meaning a pressing, and from French "pression," which has the same meaning. The term "seal" is derived from the Old English "seald," meaning to close. The combination "pressure seal" essentially conveys the idea of a closing mechanism that functions effectively under pressure.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Sealing mechanism - Gasket - Sealant

Antonyms: - Leaking - Opening - Venting



25-07-2024