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Что (кто) такое Pinch - определение

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Pinch (unit)         
AMOUNT THAT CAN BE TAKEN BETWEEN THE THUMB AND FOREFINGER
Pinch (measurement); Pinch (cooking)
A pinch is a small, indefinite amount of a substance, typically a powder like salt, sugar, spice, or snuff.Oxford English Dictionary s.
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Pinch (musician); Pinch technology; Pinch (disambiguation); Pinching; Pinch technology (disambiguation); Pinching (disambiguation)
(pinches, pinching, pinched)
1.
If you pinch a part of someone's body, you take a piece of their skin between your thumb and first finger and give it a short squeeze.
She pinched his arm as hard as she could...
We both kept pinching ourselves to prove that it wasn't all a dream.
VERB: V n, V pron-refl
Pinch is also a noun.
She gave him a little pinch.
N-COUNT
2.
A pinch of an ingredient such as salt is the amount of it that you can hold between your thumb and your first finger.
Put all the ingredients, including a pinch of salt, into a food processor.
to take something with a pinch of salt: see salt
N-COUNT: usu N of n
3.
To pinch something, especially something of little value, means to steal it. (INFORMAL)
...pickpockets who pinched his wallet.
VERB: V n
4.
If you say that something is possible at a pinch, or in American English if you say that something is possible in a pinch, you mean that it would be possible if it was necessary, but it might not be very comfortable or convenient.
Six people, and more at a pinch, could be seated comfortably at the table.
PHRASE: PHR with cl/group
5.
If a person or company is feeling the pinch, they do not have as much money as they used to, and so they cannot buy the things they would like to buy.
Consumers are spending less and traders are feeling the pinch.
PHRASE: V inflects
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Pinch (musician); Pinch technology; Pinch (disambiguation); Pinching; Pinch technology (disambiguation); Pinching (disambiguation)
I
n.
painful squeeze
1) to give smb. a pinch
emergency
(colloq.)
2) at (BE), in (esp. AE) a pinch
arrest
(colloq.)
3) to make a pinch
II
v. (colloq.) (D; tr.) ('to arrest') to pinch for (pinched for speeding)
Pinch         
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Pinch (musician); Pinch technology; Pinch (disambiguation); Pinching; Pinch technology (disambiguation); Pinching (disambiguation)
·noun Pian; pang.
II. Pinch ·vt To Plait.
III. Pinch ·vi To take hold; to grip, as a dog does.
IV. Pinch ·vi To Spare; to be niggardly; to be covetous.
V. Pinch ·vt To move, as a railroad car, by prying the wheels with a pinch. ·see Pinch, ·noun, 4.
VI. Pinch ·noun A close compression, as with the ends of the fingers, or with an instrument; a nip.
VII. Pinch ·vt o seize; to Grip; to Bite;
- said of animals.
VIII. Pinch ·noun As much as may be taken between the finger and thumb; any very small quantity; as, a pinch of snuff.
IX. Pinch ·vi To act with pressing force; to Compress; to Squeeze; as, the shoe pinches.
X. Pinch ·add. ·vt To seize by way of theft; to Steal; also, to catch; to Arrest.
XI. Pinch ·noun A lever having a projection at one end, acting as a fulcrum, - used chiefly to roll heavy wheels, ·etc. Called also pinch bar.
XII. Pinch ·vt To press hard or squeeze between the ends of the fingers, between teeth or claws, or between the jaws of an instrument; to squeeze or compress, as between any two hard bodies.
XIII. Pinch ·vt Figuratively: To cramp; to Straiten; to Oppress; to Starve; to Distress; as, to be pinched for money.
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Pinch (musician); Pinch technology; Pinch (disambiguation); Pinching; Pinch technology (disambiguation); Pinching (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Nip, squeeze, compress, gripe.
2.
Oppress, straiten, distress, afflict.
3.
Frost, nip, injure with frost.
4.
Press hard, try thoroughly.
II. v. n.
1.
Bear hard.
2.
Spare, stint, be niggardly, be parsimonious, be frugal, economize.
III. n.
1.
Nip, gripe.
2.
Gripe, pang, throe.
3.
Emergency, exigency, crisis, strait, difficulty, push, pressure, oppression.
4.
Crowbar, iron lever.
5.
Small quantity.
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Pinch (musician); Pinch technology; Pinch (disambiguation); Pinching; Pinch technology (disambiguation); Pinching (disambiguation)
¦ verb
1. grip (the flesh) tightly and sharply between finger and thumb.
(of a shoe) hurt (a foot) by being too tight.
[often as adjective pinched] tighten (the lips or a part of the face), especially with worry or tension.
2. live in a frugal way.
3. informal steal.
Brit. arrest (someone).
4. remove (buds or leaves) to encourage bushy growth.
5. Sailing sail (a boat) so close to the wind that the sails begin to lose power.
¦ noun
1. an act of pinching.
an amount of an ingredient that can be held between fingers and thumb.
2. Baseball a critical point in the game.
Phrases
at (or N. Amer. in) a pinch if absolutely necessary.
feel the pinch experience hardship, especially financial.
Origin
ME: from an Old North. Fr. var. of OFr. pincier 'to pinch'.
Pinching         
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Pinch (musician); Pinch technology; Pinch (disambiguation); Pinching; Pinch technology (disambiguation); Pinching (disambiguation)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Pinch.
II. Pinching ·adj Compressing; nipping; griping; niggardly; as, pinching cold; a pinching parsimony.
Z-pinch         
  • An early photograph of the kink instability in a toroidal pinch – the 3 by 25 pyrex tube at Aldermaston.
  • A Z-pinch machine at UAM, Mexico City.
  • A desktop-sized inductively coupled current-driven toroidal Z-pinch in a krypton plasma showing an intense glow from a plasma filament.
TYPE OF PLASMA CONFINEMENT SYSTEM THAT USES AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN THE PLASMA TO GENERATE A MAGNETIC FIELD THAT COMPRESSES IT
Z-Pinch; Z pinch; Zeta pinch
In fusion power research, the Z-pinch (zeta pinch) is a type of plasma confinement system that uses an electric current in the plasma to generate a magnetic field that compresses it (see pinch). These systems were originally referred to simply as pinch or Bennett pinch (after Willard Harrison Bennett), but the introduction of the θ-pinch (theta pinch) concept led to the need for clearer, more precise terminology.
Pinch (action)         
GRIP OF A FLEXIBLE OBJECT
Pinch marks; 🤏; 🤏🏻; 🤏🏼; 🤏🏽; 🤏🏾; 🤏🏿
A pinch is a grip of a flexible object in which a portion is taken between two fingers, until it hurts, or something of resemblance and squeezed so the gripped portion of the object is lifted from its normal level. By extension, that which is taken in the grip is referred to as a "pinch.
Pinch (plasma physics)         
  • pulsed]] magnetic field created by rapidly discharging 2 kilojoules from a high voltage [[capacitor]] bank into a 3-turn coil of heavy gauge wire.
  • The Bennett pinch showing the total current (I) versus the number of particles per unit length (N). The chart illustrates four physically distinct regions. The plasma temperature is 20 K, the mean particle mass 3×10<sup>−27</sup> kg, and ΔW<sub>Bz</sub> is the excess magnetic energy per unit length due to the axial magnetic field B<sub>z</sub>. The plasma is assumed to be non-rotational, and the kinetic pressure at the edges is much smaller than inside.
  • The generalized Bennett relation considers a current-carrying magnetic-field-aligned cylindrical plasma pinch undergoing rotation at angular frequency ω
  • Model of the kink modes that form inside a pinch
  • The MagLIF concept, a combination of a Z-pinch and a laser beam
  • This is a basic explanation of how a pinch works. ('''1''') Pinches apply a high voltage and current across a tube. This tube is filled with a gas, typically a fusion fuel such as deuterium. If the product of the voltage & the charge is higher than the ionization energy of the gas the gas ionizes. ('''2''') Current jumps across this gap. ('''3''') The current makes a magnetic field which is perpendicular to the current. This magnetic field pulls the material together. ('''4''') These atoms can get close enough to fuse.
COMPRESSION OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING FILAMENT BY MAGNETIC FORCES
Bennett pinch; Electromagnetic pinch; Magnetic pinch; Pinch effect; Plasma pinch; Bennett Relation; Generalized Bennett Relation; Carlqvist Relation; Bennett Pinch; Pinch (magnetic fusion); MHD equilibrium; Mhd equilibrium; Electromagnetic pinch effect; Magnetic pinch effect; Plasma pinch effect; Bennett's Relation; Pinch Effect
A pinch (or: Bennett pinch LOC 60-12766. (after Willard Harrison Bennett), electromagnetic pinch, magnetic pinch, pinch effect, or plasma pinch.