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Что (кто) такое steering column - определение

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steering column         
¦ noun a shaft that connects the steering wheel of a vehicle to the rest of the steering mechanism.
steering column         
(steering columns)
In a car or other vehicle, the steering column is the rod on which the steering wheel is fixed.
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Steering column         
The automotive steering column is a device intended primarily for connecting the steering wheel to the steering mechanism.
steering         
  • Speed-dependent four-wheel steering.
  • Ackermann steering geometry
  • Articulated]] Arnhem [[trolleybus]] demonstrating its four-wheel steering on front and rear axles (2006).
  • 2007 Liebherr-Bauma [[telescopic handler]] using crab steering.
  • Early example of four-wheel steering. 1910 photograph of 80 hp [[Caldwell Vale]] tractor in action.
  • kingpin]] pivot line and gray area indicates vehicle's tire with the wheel moving from right to left. A positive caster angle aids in [[directional stability]], as the wheel tends to trail, but a large angle makes steering more difficult.
  • Front loader with articulated steering (2007).
  • Curves described by the rear wheels of a conventional automobile. While the vehicle moves with a constant speed its inner and outer rear wheels do not.
  • Hamm DV70 tandem roller using crab steering to cover maximum road surface (2010).
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering" concept.
  • Honda Prelude Mk III rear steering box
  • 1971 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with joystick steering controls.
  • 1937 Mercedes-Benz Type G 5 with four-wheel steering.
  • Agricultural slurry applicator using crab steering to minimise soil compaction (2009).
  • [[Rack and pinion]] steering mechanism: 1 steering wheel; 2 steering column; 3 rack and pinion; 4 tie rod; 5 kingpin
  • Heavy transport trailer with all-wheel steering remote controlled by a steersman walking at the rear of the trailer (2008).
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering
1.
The steering in a car or other vehicle is the mechanical parts of it which make it possible to steer.
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2.
A steering committee or a steering group is a group of people that organizes the early stages of a project, and makes sure it progresses in a satisfactory way.
There will be an economic steering committee with representatives of each of the republics.
ADJ: ADJ n
Steering         
  • Speed-dependent four-wheel steering.
  • Ackermann steering geometry
  • Articulated]] Arnhem [[trolleybus]] demonstrating its four-wheel steering on front and rear axles (2006).
  • 2007 Liebherr-Bauma [[telescopic handler]] using crab steering.
  • Early example of four-wheel steering. 1910 photograph of 80 hp [[Caldwell Vale]] tractor in action.
  • kingpin]] pivot line and gray area indicates vehicle's tire with the wheel moving from right to left. A positive caster angle aids in [[directional stability]], as the wheel tends to trail, but a large angle makes steering more difficult.
  • Front loader with articulated steering (2007).
  • Curves described by the rear wheels of a conventional automobile. While the vehicle moves with a constant speed its inner and outer rear wheels do not.
  • Hamm DV70 tandem roller using crab steering to cover maximum road surface (2010).
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering" concept.
  • Honda Prelude Mk III rear steering box
  • 1971 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with joystick steering controls.
  • 1937 Mercedes-Benz Type G 5 with four-wheel steering.
  • Agricultural slurry applicator using crab steering to minimise soil compaction (2009).
  • [[Rack and pinion]] steering mechanism: 1 steering wheel; 2 steering column; 3 rack and pinion; 4 tie rod; 5 kingpin
  • Heavy transport trailer with all-wheel steering remote controlled by a steersman walking at the rear of the trailer (2008).
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering
·- ·adj & ·noun from Steer, v.
II. Steering ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Steer.
steering         
  • Speed-dependent four-wheel steering.
  • Ackermann steering geometry
  • Articulated]] Arnhem [[trolleybus]] demonstrating its four-wheel steering on front and rear axles (2006).
  • 2007 Liebherr-Bauma [[telescopic handler]] using crab steering.
  • Early example of four-wheel steering. 1910 photograph of 80 hp [[Caldwell Vale]] tractor in action.
  • kingpin]] pivot line and gray area indicates vehicle's tire with the wheel moving from right to left. A positive caster angle aids in [[directional stability]], as the wheel tends to trail, but a large angle makes steering more difficult.
  • Front loader with articulated steering (2007).
  • Curves described by the rear wheels of a conventional automobile. While the vehicle moves with a constant speed its inner and outer rear wheels do not.
  • Hamm DV70 tandem roller using crab steering to cover maximum road surface (2010).
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering" concept.
  • Honda Prelude Mk III rear steering box
  • 1971 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with joystick steering controls.
  • 1937 Mercedes-Benz Type G 5 with four-wheel steering.
  • Agricultural slurry applicator using crab steering to minimise soil compaction (2009).
  • [[Rack and pinion]] steering mechanism: 1 steering wheel; 2 steering column; 3 rack and pinion; 4 tie rod; 5 kingpin
  • Heavy transport trailer with all-wheel steering remote controlled by a steersman walking at the rear of the trailer (2008).
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering
n. power steering
column         
  • Table showing values of K for structural columns of various end conditions (adapted from Manual of Steel Construction, 8th edition, American Institute of Steel Construction, Table C1.8.1)
  • Waterloo]].
  • Persia (Iran)]]
  • Parliament House]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • A granite structure column by Hilma Flodin-Rissanen in [[Vyborg]]
  • Dragon pillar from the ''[[Yingzao Fashi]]'', [[Song dynasty]]
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUSTAINING THE WEIGHT OF A BUILDING
Columns; Base (architecture); Pillars; Collumn; Structural column; Architectural Columns; Column (architecture); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Coloumn; Column drum; Y-column; Y-shaped column; Pillar; Pillar (architecture)
(columns)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
...a London landmark, Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square.
= pillar
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2.
A column is something that has a tall narrow shape.
The explosion sent a column of smoke thousands of feet into the air.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
3.
A column is a group of people or animals which moves in a long line.
There were reports of columns of military vehicles appearing on the streets.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
4.
On a printed page such as a page of a dictionary, newspaper, or printed chart, a column is one of two or more vertical sections which are read downwards.
We had stupidly been looking at the wrong column of figures...
N-COUNT
5.
In a newspaper or magazine, a column is a section that is always written by the same person or is always about the same topic.
She also writes a regular column for the Times Educational Supplement.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
6.
column         
  • Table showing values of K for structural columns of various end conditions (adapted from Manual of Steel Construction, 8th edition, American Institute of Steel Construction, Table C1.8.1)
  • Waterloo]].
  • Persia (Iran)]]
  • Parliament House]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • A granite structure column by Hilma Flodin-Rissanen in [[Vyborg]]
  • Dragon pillar from the ''[[Yingzao Fashi]]'', [[Song dynasty]]
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUSTAINING THE WEIGHT OF A BUILDING
Columns; Base (architecture); Pillars; Collumn; Structural column; Architectural Columns; Column (architecture); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Coloumn; Column drum; Y-column; Y-shaped column; Pillar; Pillar (architecture)
¦ noun
1. an upright pillar supporting an arch or other structure or standing alone as a monument.
an upright shaft used for controlling a machine.
2. a vertical division of a page or text.
a regular section of a newspaper or magazine on a particular subject or by a particular person.
3. a line of people or vehicles moving in the same direction.
Military a narrow-fronted deep formation of troops in successive lines.
Derivatives
columnar adjective
columned adjective
Origin
ME: partly from OFr. columpne, reinforced by its source, L. columna 'pillar'.
column         
  • Table showing values of K for structural columns of various end conditions (adapted from Manual of Steel Construction, 8th edition, American Institute of Steel Construction, Table C1.8.1)
  • Waterloo]].
  • Persia (Iran)]]
  • Parliament House]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • A granite structure column by Hilma Flodin-Rissanen in [[Vyborg]]
  • Dragon pillar from the ''[[Yingzao Fashi]]'', [[Song dynasty]]
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUSTAINING THE WEIGHT OF A BUILDING
Columns; Base (architecture); Pillars; Collumn; Structural column; Architectural Columns; Column (architecture); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Coloumn; Column drum; Y-column; Y-shaped column; Pillar; Pillar (architecture)
n.
series of articles
1) a syndicated column (in a newspaper)
vertical division of a page
2) advertising (esp. BE) columns; correspondence (esp. BE) columns; a personal; society; sports column
list of numbers
3) to add up a column
shaft
4) a steering column (on a car)
5) (med.) the spinal, vertebral column
row
6) a tank column
misc.
7) a fifth column ('enemy supporters behind one's own lines')
Column         
  • Table showing values of K for structural columns of various end conditions (adapted from Manual of Steel Construction, 8th edition, American Institute of Steel Construction, Table C1.8.1)
  • Waterloo]].
  • Persia (Iran)]]
  • Parliament House]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • A granite structure column by Hilma Flodin-Rissanen in [[Vyborg]]
  • Dragon pillar from the ''[[Yingzao Fashi]]'', [[Song dynasty]]
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUSTAINING THE WEIGHT OF A BUILDING
Columns; Base (architecture); Pillars; Collumn; Structural column; Architectural Columns; Column (architecture); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Coloumn; Column drum; Y-column; Y-shaped column; Pillar; Pillar (architecture)
A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member.

Википедия

Steering column
The automotive steering column is a device intended primarily for connecting the steering wheel to the steering mechanism.