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Что (кто) такое shore intake - определение

OPENING OR STRUCTURE THROUGH WHICH A FLUID IS ADMITTED TO A SPACE OR MACHINE
Intakes; Air intake; Engine inlet; Outside-air intake; Air-intake
  • [[Dassault Super Mystère]] showing entry to engine intake duct
  • Automotive intake assembly showing pink air filter, plastic ducting with sensors, metal throttle body and plastic manifold with plenum and runners
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intake         
(intakes)
1.
Your intake of a particular kind of food, drink, or air is the amount that you eat, drink, or breathe in.
Your intake of alcohol should not exceed two units per day...
N-SING: with supp, oft N of n
2.
The people who are accepted into an organization or place at a particular time are referred to as a particular intake.
...one of this year's intake of students...
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp, oft N of n
Intake         
An intake (also inlet) is an opening, structure or system through which a fluid is admitted to a space or machine as a consequence of a pressure differential between the outside and the inside. The pressure difference may be generated on the inside by a mechanism, or on the outside by ram pressure or hydrostatic pressure.
Intake         
·noun The quantity taken in; as, the intake of air.
II. Intake ·noun the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
III. Intake ·noun The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit;
- opposed to outlet.
intake         
¦ noun
1. an amount, quantity, or group taken in.
an act or the action of taking someone or something in.
2. a place or structure through which something is taken in.
3. N. English land reclaimed from a moor or common.
Intake Cemetery, Sheffield         
CEMETERY IN SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
Intake Cemetery (Sheffield)
Intake Cemetery is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. The cemetery, located at Intake, covers , with the first interment taking place on 16 February 1880.
North Shore, New Zealand         
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  • Sentinel]] is a luxury residential skyscraper in [[Takapuna]]
SECTION OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
North Shore City Council; North Shore CIty Council; North Shore, Auckland; North Shore City; Auckland's North Shore; North Shore, N.Z.
The North Shore is part of the large urban area of Auckland, New Zealand, located to the north of the Waitematā Harbour. To the east, has the Hauraki Gulf, to the west, is West Auckland, to the south, has the Waitematā Harbour and Central Auckland, to the north
Auckland Islands shore plover         
  • ''Thinornis novaeseelandia'' egg, Auckland Museum collection
SPECIES OF BIRD
Thinornis novaeseelandiae; New Zealand Shore Plover; Auckland Islands shore plover; Auckland Island Shore Plover; Ross's Plover; Thinornis rossi; Shore Plover; Tuturuatu; Charadrius novaeseelandiae; Auckland Islands Shore Plover; Shore Dotterel; Shore dotterel
The Auckland Islands shore plover (Thinornis rossii), also called Ross's plover, is a small extinct plover known only from a single specimen, apparently collected in the Auckland Islands in 1840 by the crew of HMS Erebus, and now in the collection of the British Natural History Museum. Its status as a species distinct from the shore plover was uncertain for many years.
Lee shore         
  • What is the windward shore to someone on land is termed the '''lee shore''' on a vessel, as it lies to its lee
STRETCH OF SHORELINE THAT IS TO THE LEE SIDE OF A VESSEL
Weather shore
A lee shore, sometimes also called a leeward ( shore, or more commonly ), is a nautical term to describe a stretch of shoreline that is to the lee side of a vessel—meaning the wind is blowing towards land. Its opposite, the shore on the windward side of the vessel, is called the weather or windward shore ( or, more commonly, ).
lee shore         
  • What is the windward shore to someone on land is termed the '''lee shore''' on a vessel, as it lies to its lee
STRETCH OF SHORELINE THAT IS TO THE LEE SIDE OF A VESSEL
Weather shore
¦ noun a shore lying on the leeward side of a ship (and on to which the ship could be blown).
Henrietta Shore         
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  • Study for ''Limestone Quarry Industry''
AMERICAN ARTIST (1880-1963)
Henrietta Mary Shore
Henrietta Mary Shore (January 22, 1880 – 1963) was a Canadian-born artist who was a pioneer of modernism. She lived a large part of her life in the United States, most notably California.

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Intake

An intake (also inlet) is an opening, structure or system through which a fluid is admitted to a space or machine as a consequence of a pressure differential between the outside and the inside. The pressure difference may be generated on the inside by a mechanism, or on the outside by ram pressure or hydrostatic pressure. Flow rate through the intake depends on pressure difference, fluid properties, and intake geometry.

Intake refers to an opening, or area, together with its defining edge profile which has an associated entry loss, that captures pipe flow from a reservoir or storage tank. Intake refers to the capture area definition and attached ducting to an aircraft gas turbine engine or ramjet engine and, as such, an intake is followed by a compressor or combustion chamber. It may instead be referred to as a diffuser. For an automobile engine the components through which the air flows to the engine cylinders, are collectively known as an intake system and may include the inlet port and valve. An intake for a hydroelectric power plant is the capture area in a reservoir which feeds a pressure pipe, or penstock, or into an open canal.