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Что (кто) такое crocodile clip - определение

METAL CLIP WITH LONG, SERRATED JAWS, USED FOR TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Alligator clip; Alligator clips; Crocodile clips; Crocodile clamp; Automotive clip; Electrical clip; Spring clip; Alligator clamp; Croc clip
  • Crocodile clips, also called automotive clips, on a set of [[jumper cable]]s
  • A crocodile clip manufactured by Mueller Electric. This device is a variation of Mueller's original crocodile clip design, which was invented by Ralph Mueller in the early 1900s.
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crocodile clip         
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a sprung metal clip with long serrated jaws, used to connect an electric cable temporarily to a battery or other component.
alligator clip         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. another term for crocodile clip.
Clip (firearms)         
  • An [[M1 Garand]] ''en bloc'' clip (left) compared to an [[SKS]] stripper clip (right)
  • Loading a [[7.92×57mm Mauser]] [[Karabiner 98k]] rifle with a five-round stripper clip.
  • Steyr M95]] carbine.
  • M1917]] revolvers. The [[.45 Auto Rim]] cartridge may be used in a revolver's cylinders without the clips.
USED TO HOLD AMMUNITION FOR FIREARMS
Half-moon clips; Half moon clip; Half moon clips; En-bloc clip; Ammunition clip; Ammo clip; Gun clip; Clip (ammunition)
A clip is a device that is used to store multiple rounds of ammunition together as a unit for insertion into the magazine or cylinder of a firearm. This speeds up the process by loading the firearm with several rounds at once, rather than one at a time ('loose rounds').
Crocodile (train protection system)         
RAILWAY
Crocodile (train protection system
A crocodile is a component of train protection systems used in France and Belgium. It works similarly to the Automatic Warning System (AWS) used in the United Kingdom.
Le Crocodile (cancelled film)         
CANCELLED FILM PROJECT DIRECTED BY GÉRARD OURY
Le Crocodile (cancelled film project)
Le Crocodile () (literally « The Crocodile », in English) was a cancelled film project of the French director Gérard Oury, which would have starred Louis de Funès (in the first attempt of the project) or Peter Sellers (in the second attempt) in the main role.
clip art         
  • A [[MacPaint]] illustration of [[Bill Atkinson]], the software's creator
  • Boy and Turtle clip art, from Openclipart
  • Clip art of a coffee shared under CC-BY-3.0 license
GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS CREATED FOR REUSE BY OTHERS
Clip-art; Clipart; Clip Art; Free clipart; Free clip art; Microsoft clip art; ClipArt; ClickArt
¦ noun pre-drawn pictures and symbols provided with word-processing software and drawing packages.
Clip art         
  • A [[MacPaint]] illustration of [[Bill Atkinson]], the software's creator
  • Boy and Turtle clip art, from Openclipart
  • Clip art of a coffee shared under CC-BY-3.0 license
GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS CREATED FOR REUSE BY OTHERS
Clip-art; Clipart; Clip Art; Free clipart; Free clip art; Microsoft clip art; ClipArt; ClickArt
Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile         
AMERICAN CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK, 1965, SECOND IN THE LYLE SERIES; ALSO ITS MUSICAL FILM ADAPTATION, OR ITS SERIES
Lyle the Crocodile; Lyle Crocodile; Lyle lyle crocodile; Lyle Lyle Crocodile; Lyle, Lyle Crocodile
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is a children's book written by Bernard Waber first published in 1965. It is the sequel to The House on East 88th Street, published in 1962.
Moon clip         
  • Smith & Wesson 1917 with .45 ACP moon clips and two auto rim cartridges
  • Smith and Wesson Model 625 .45 ACP moon clips.
RING-SHAPED OR STAR-SHAPED PIECE OF METAL DESIGNED TO HOLD MULTIPLE FIREARM CARTRIDGES TOGETHER AS A UNIT, FOR SIMULTANEOUS INSERTION AND EXTRACTION FROM A REVOLVER CYLINDER
Half-moon clip; Moon Clip; Moonclip; Moon clips
A moon clip is a ring-shaped or star-shaped piece of metal designed to hold multiple cartridges together as a unit, for simultaneous insertion and extraction from a revolver cylinder. Moon clips may either hold an entire cylinder's worth of cartridges together (full moon clip), half a cylinder (half moon clip), or just two neighboring cartridges.
Stripper clip         
  • Stripper clip loading for a [[7.92×57mm Mauser]] [[Karabiner 98k]] rifle
  • Modern-day loading of detachable [[box magazine]] with stripper clip
MAGAZINE LOADING DEVICE
Stripper-clip; Stripper clips; Charger (firearm); Mauser clip
A stripper clip (also known as a charger or charger clip, especially in British and in Commonwealth military vocabulary) is a speedloader that holds several cartridges (usually between 5 and 10) together in a single unit for easier and faster loading of a firearm magazine.

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Crocodile clip

A crocodile clip or alligator clip is a plier-like spring-tensioned metal clip with elongated, serrated jaws that is used for creating a temporary electrical connection. This simple mechanical device gets its name from the resemblance of its serrated jaws to the toothed jaws of a crocodile or alligator. It is used to clamp and grab onto a bare electrical cable to an lead on a battery or some other electrical component. Functioning much like a spring-loaded clothespin, the clip's tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to grip an object. When manufactured for electronics testing and evaluation, one jaw of the clip is typically permanently crimped or soldered to a wire, or is bent to form the inner tubular contact of a ~4 mm (0.16 in) female banana jack, enabling quick non-permanent connection between a circuit under test and laboratory equipment or to another electrical circuit. The clip is typically covered by a plastic shroud or "boot" to prevent accidental short-circuits.

Small versions, ranging in size from 15–40 mm (0.59–1.57 in) in length, are used in electrical laboratory work.

Large versions of these clips, called automotive clips or battery clamps, are made of solid copper for low electrical resistance, and are used with thick insulated copper cables to make connections between automobile batteries. These jumper cables (a.k.a. 'jump leads') are capable of delivering hundreds of Amperes of current needed to directly power an automobile starter motor, or to transfer energy from a charged lead–acid battery to a discharged one.