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xerographic transfer - vertaling naar russisch

METHOD OF DECORATING CERAMICS BY TRANSFERRING AN ENGRAVED PRINTED DESIGN
Transfer Printing; Transferware; Transfer print; Transfer-printing; Transfer-print; Transfer ware; Transfer-printed; Transfer printed
  • Staffordshire plate with a scene from [[Aesop]], c. 1760
  • A transfer-printed [[Wedgwood]] tea and coffee service. c. 1775, Staffordshire, [[Victoria & Albert Museum]]
  • Blowing Soap Bubbles, about 1760-1770, Staffordshire, salt-glaze earthenware.
  • Tile designed by [[Walter Crane]], c. 1890, made in [[Wheeling, West Virginia]].
  • A typical platter from the heyday of transferware, 1820–50; an American scene ("Fair Mount near Philadelphia") in English earthenware [[Staffordshire pottery]]
  • A steel roller for transfer printing with the resulting end product
  • Battersea enamel, ''Venus Begging Arms From Vulcan'', 1753-56

xerographic transfer      
перенос проявленного изображения в ксерографии, электростатический перенос изображения
transfer fee         
  • In 1996, Dutchman [[Edgar Davids]] was the first high-profile player to move on a free transfer via the [[Bosman ruling]].
  • [[John Hartson]] failed medical tests which led to the shelving of three potential transfers in 2000.
  • Bayern Munich]] from [[RB Leipzig]] for a world record-breaking fee of €25 Million in 2021.
  • [[Neymar]] (right) and [[Kylian Mbappé]] (left) are the two most expensive association football transfers.
  • Barcelona]] in 2013 became the subject of investigation.
  • Manchester City paid Santos €1.805 million in solidarity contribution for Robinho.
  • [[Zinedine Zidane]] was the most expensive player in the world for eight years.
SPORTS ACTION IN WHICH A PLAYER MOVES BETWEEN CLUBS
Football Transfers; Transfer fee; Transfer fees; Football transfer; Transfer deal; English Football Transfers; Transfer ban (association football); Transfer (football); Solidarity Contribution (football); Player transfer; 2013 summer transfer window; Transfer embargo; Training compensation; Globalization of the football transfer market; User:Howley.l/sandbox; Impact of globalization on the football transfer market; Solidarity contribution; Association football transfer; Transfer of Neymar from Santos FC to FC Barcelona; Solidarity contributions (association football)
комиссия за трансферт
technology transfer         
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING TECHNOLOGY FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT OWNS OR HOLDS IT TO ANOTHER PERSON OR ORGANIZATION
Transfer of technology; Technology Transfer; Technology Transfer Office; Technical transfer; Transfer technology; Transferência de tecnologia; Technology transfers; Tech transfer; Technology transition; Transfer of Technology

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общая лексика

передача технологии (из военных в мирные отрасли, из развитых в развивающиеся страны и т. п.)

нефтегазовая промышленность

передача технологии (процесс распространения научно-технических знаний; практическое использование научных знаний, полученных в другой организации; переход от фундаментальных знаний к техническим средствам; приспособление существующей техники к новому использованию)

Definitie

technology transfer
¦ noun the transfer of new technology from the originator to a secondary user.

Wikipedia

Transfer printing

Transfer printing is a method of decorating pottery or other materials using an engraved copper or steel plate from which a monochrome print on paper is taken which is then transferred by pressing onto the ceramic piece. Pottery decorated using the technique is known as transferware or transfer ware.

It was developed in England from the 1750s on, and in the 19th century became enormously popular in England, though relatively little used in other major pottery-producing countries. The bulk of production was from the dominant Staffordshire pottery industry. America was a major market for English transfer-printed wares, whose imagery was adapted to the American market; several makers made this almost exclusively.

The technique was essential for adding complex decoration such as the Willow pattern to relatively cheap pottery. In particular, transfer printing brought the price of a matching dinner service low enough for large numbers of people to afford.

Apart from pottery, the technique was used on metal, and enamelled metal, and sometimes on wood and textiles. It remains used today, although mostly superseded by lithography. In the 19th century methods of transfer printing in colour were developed.

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