G-press - traducción al ruso
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UPPER BODY COMPOUND LIFT
Military press; Shoulder press; Press (Overhead); Arnold press; Dumbbell press; Behind-the-neck press; Seated press; Shank Press; Sots press; Press (overhead); Two-hands press; Press (exercise); Over-head press; Barbell press; Standing barbell press; Press (weightlifting)
  • Seated military shoulder press

G-press      

общая лексика

струбцина

power press         
  • General-purpose hydraulic shop press
  • press brake]] bending a sheet of steel
  • A HACO CNC hydraulic press brake
  • Proofing press from 1941, cultural monument at the [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]
  • Power press with a fixed barrier guard
MACHINE TOOL THAT CHANGES THE SHAPE OF A WORK PIECE BY THE APPLICATION OF PRESSURE
Press (machine); Press tool; Press Tool; Mechanical press; Servo press; Press tools; Staking kit; Shop press; Power press; Toolsetter

[pauə'pres]

общая лексика

механический пресс

техника

пресс с механическим приводом

power press         
  • General-purpose hydraulic shop press
  • press brake]] bending a sheet of steel
  • A HACO CNC hydraulic press brake
  • Proofing press from 1941, cultural monument at the [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]
  • Power press with a fixed barrier guard
MACHINE TOOL THAT CHANGES THE SHAPE OF A WORK PIECE BY THE APPLICATION OF PRESSURE
Press (machine); Press tool; Press Tool; Mechanical press; Servo press; Press tools; Staking kit; Shop press; Power press; Toolsetter
приводная печатная машина, машина (с ручным, ножным, механическим или др. приводом)

Definición

ИМКА-ПРЕСС
(YMCA-PRESS) , издательство русской книги, основано в 1921 в Праге, существовало в Берлине (1923), Париже (1925-40, с 1944). Среди изданий - работы русских философов, произведения М. А. Булгакова, А. П. Платонова, М. И. Цветаевой, А. И. Солженицына, мемуары Н. Я. Мандельштам, Л. К. Чуковской, репринтные издания.

Wikipedia

Overhead press

The overhead press, also known as the shoulder press or military press, is an upper-body weight training exercise in which the trainee presses a weight overhead while seated or standing. It is mainly used to develop the anterior deltoid muscles of the shoulder. The standing version was once a component of the sport of Olympic weightlifting as part of the clean and press movement, but was removed in 1972 due to difficulties in judging proper technique.

The lift is set up by taking either a barbell, a pair of dumbbells or kettlebells, and holding them at shoulder level. The weight is then pressed overhead. While the exercise can be performed standing or seated, standing recruits more muscles as more balancing is required in order to support the lift. Other variations of the exercise include the push press, a similar movement that involves an additional dipping motion in the legs to increase momentum. An overhead press may also be performed unilaterally, with the lift being performed one handed; or in an alternating fashion with both hands holding a dumbbell or kettlebell, and then pressing with one arm and then the other.