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flash bunker scuttle - перевод на русский

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Scuttle (disambiguation)
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flash bunker scuttle      
угольная горловина с плоской крышкой
electronic flash         
  • Demonstration of a magnesium [[flash powder]] lamp from 1909
  • The AG-1 flashbulb, introduced in 1958, used wires protruding from its base as electrical contacts; this eliminated the need for a separate metal base.
  • Vintage AHA smokeless flash powder lamp kit, Germany
  • Kodak Brownie Hawkeye]] with "Kodalite Flasholder" and Sylvania P25 blue-dot daylight-type flashbulb
  • A photo of a [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]]  firing, taken with a high speed [[air-gap flash]]. The photo was taken in a darkened room, with camera's shutter open and the flash was triggered by the sound of the shot using a microphone.
  • [[Ernst Leitz]] Wetzlar flash from 1950s
  • Image exposed without additional lighting (left) and with fill flash (right)
  • Lighting produced by direct flash (left) and bounced flash (right)
  • Two professional xenon tube flashes
  • Flashbulbs have ranged in size from the diminutive AG-1 to the massive No. 75.
  • Flashcube fitted to a Kodak Instamatic camera, showing both unused (left) and used (right) bulbs
  • "Flip flash" type cartridge
  • Video demonstration of high-speed flash photography.
  • left
  • Pentax MZ-30]], firing
  • Flash LED with [[charge pump]] integrated circuit
DEVICE PRODUCING A BURST OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Photographic flash; Flash bulb; Flash (photo); Flash unit; Electronic flash unit; Camera flash; Electronic flash; Flash photography; Flashcube; Magicube; Flipflash; Magicubes; Flashcubes; Flash cube; Flash cubes; Flashgun; Flip flash; Camera strobe; Flash-bulb; Photoflash; Flash camera; Flash Bar; Free flash photography; Flash-light technology; Flash-light Technology; On camera flash; 📸; LED flash; Modeling light; Flash gun; Studio strobe
1) электронная вспышка
2) электронная импульсная лампа
flashgun         
  • Demonstration of a magnesium [[flash powder]] lamp from 1909
  • The AG-1 flashbulb, introduced in 1958, used wires protruding from its base as electrical contacts; this eliminated the need for a separate metal base.
  • Vintage AHA smokeless flash powder lamp kit, Germany
  • Kodak Brownie Hawkeye]] with "Kodalite Flasholder" and Sylvania P25 blue-dot daylight-type flashbulb
  • A photo of a [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]]  firing, taken with a high speed [[air-gap flash]]. The photo was taken in a darkened room, with camera's shutter open and the flash was triggered by the sound of the shot using a microphone.
  • [[Ernst Leitz]] Wetzlar flash from 1950s
  • Image exposed without additional lighting (left) and with fill flash (right)
  • Lighting produced by direct flash (left) and bounced flash (right)
  • Two professional xenon tube flashes
  • Flashbulbs have ranged in size from the diminutive AG-1 to the massive No. 75.
  • Flashcube fitted to a Kodak Instamatic camera, showing both unused (left) and used (right) bulbs
  • "Flip flash" type cartridge
  • Video demonstration of high-speed flash photography.
  • left
  • Pentax MZ-30]], firing
  • Flash LED with [[charge pump]] integrated circuit
DEVICE PRODUCING A BURST OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Photographic flash; Flash bulb; Flash (photo); Flash unit; Electronic flash unit; Camera flash; Electronic flash; Flash photography; Flashcube; Magicube; Flipflash; Magicubes; Flashcubes; Flash cube; Flash cubes; Flashgun; Flip flash; Camera strobe; Flash-bulb; Photoflash; Flash camera; Flash Bar; Free flash photography; Flash-light technology; Flash-light Technology; On camera flash; 📸; LED flash; Modeling light; Flash gun; Studio strobe
flashgun noun phot. лампа для (магниевой) вспышки, 'блиц'
flashgun         
  • Demonstration of a magnesium [[flash powder]] lamp from 1909
  • The AG-1 flashbulb, introduced in 1958, used wires protruding from its base as electrical contacts; this eliminated the need for a separate metal base.
  • Vintage AHA smokeless flash powder lamp kit, Germany
  • Kodak Brownie Hawkeye]] with "Kodalite Flasholder" and Sylvania P25 blue-dot daylight-type flashbulb
  • A photo of a [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]]  firing, taken with a high speed [[air-gap flash]]. The photo was taken in a darkened room, with camera's shutter open and the flash was triggered by the sound of the shot using a microphone.
  • [[Ernst Leitz]] Wetzlar flash from 1950s
  • Image exposed without additional lighting (left) and with fill flash (right)
  • Lighting produced by direct flash (left) and bounced flash (right)
  • Two professional xenon tube flashes
  • Flashbulbs have ranged in size from the diminutive AG-1 to the massive No. 75.
  • Flashcube fitted to a Kodak Instamatic camera, showing both unused (left) and used (right) bulbs
  • "Flip flash" type cartridge
  • Video demonstration of high-speed flash photography.
  • left
  • Pentax MZ-30]], firing
  • Flash LED with [[charge pump]] integrated circuit
DEVICE PRODUCING A BURST OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Photographic flash; Flash bulb; Flash (photo); Flash unit; Electronic flash unit; Camera flash; Electronic flash; Flash photography; Flashcube; Magicube; Flipflash; Magicubes; Flashcubes; Flash cube; Flash cubes; Flashgun; Flip flash; Camera strobe; Flash-bulb; Photoflash; Flash camera; Flash Bar; Free flash photography; Flash-light technology; Flash-light Technology; On camera flash; 📸; LED flash; Modeling light; Flash gun; Studio strobe

['flæʃgʌn]

существительное

фотография

лампа для (магниевой) вспышки

«блиц»

лампа для (магниевой) вспышки, 'блиц'

photoflash         
  • Demonstration of a magnesium [[flash powder]] lamp from 1909
  • The AG-1 flashbulb, introduced in 1958, used wires protruding from its base as electrical contacts; this eliminated the need for a separate metal base.
  • Vintage AHA smokeless flash powder lamp kit, Germany
  • Kodak Brownie Hawkeye]] with "Kodalite Flasholder" and Sylvania P25 blue-dot daylight-type flashbulb
  • A photo of a [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]]  firing, taken with a high speed [[air-gap flash]]. The photo was taken in a darkened room, with camera's shutter open and the flash was triggered by the sound of the shot using a microphone.
  • [[Ernst Leitz]] Wetzlar flash from 1950s
  • Image exposed without additional lighting (left) and with fill flash (right)
  • Lighting produced by direct flash (left) and bounced flash (right)
  • Two professional xenon tube flashes
  • Flashbulbs have ranged in size from the diminutive AG-1 to the massive No. 75.
  • Flashcube fitted to a Kodak Instamatic camera, showing both unused (left) and used (right) bulbs
  • "Flip flash" type cartridge
  • Video demonstration of high-speed flash photography.
  • left
  • Pentax MZ-30]], firing
  • Flash LED with [[charge pump]] integrated circuit
DEVICE PRODUCING A BURST OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Photographic flash; Flash bulb; Flash (photo); Flash unit; Electronic flash unit; Camera flash; Electronic flash; Flash photography; Flashcube; Magicube; Flipflash; Magicubes; Flashcubes; Flash cube; Flash cubes; Flashgun; Flip flash; Camera strobe; Flash-bulb; Photoflash; Flash camera; Flash Bar; Free flash photography; Flash-light technology; Flash-light Technology; On camera flash; 📸; LED flash; Modeling light; Flash gun; Studio strobe

['fəutə(u)flæʃ]

общая лексика

фотовспышка

существительное

фотография

лампа-вспышка

fuel bunker         
CONTAINER FOR SOLID FUEL IN SHIPS, RAILWAY ENGINES, OR FURNACES
Bunker (fuel); Fuel bunkers; Locomotive bunker
1) угольная яма
2) цистерна для жидкого топлива
fuel bunker         
CONTAINER FOR SOLID FUEL IN SHIPS, RAILWAY ENGINES, OR FURNACES
Bunker (fuel); Fuel bunkers; Locomotive bunker

общая лексика

бункер топлива

flash eliminator         
  • Bullet exiting an A2-style flash suppressor, photographed with a high-speed [[air-gap flash]]
  • Rifle No 5 Mk I with cone-shaped flash suppressor
  • This image was taken from a high-speed Schlieren video of a flash suppressor. [[Schlieren imaging]] reveals the heat and pressure gradients invisible to standard imaging.
  • Vortex Flash Hider seen from the front
  • Sudanese Model Armalite AR-10 with a prong-type flash suppressor
MUZZLE DEVICE DESIGNED TO REDUCE A WEAPON'S VISIBLE SIGNATURE WHILE FIRING BY DIVERTING GASES
Flash hider; Flash damper; Flash splitter; Flash eliminator; Muzzle flash suppressor; Flash hiders

['flæʃi'limineitə]

военное дело

пламегаситель

flash hider         
  • Bullet exiting an A2-style flash suppressor, photographed with a high-speed [[air-gap flash]]
  • Rifle No 5 Mk I with cone-shaped flash suppressor
  • This image was taken from a high-speed Schlieren video of a flash suppressor. [[Schlieren imaging]] reveals the heat and pressure gradients invisible to standard imaging.
  • Vortex Flash Hider seen from the front
  • Sudanese Model Armalite AR-10 with a prong-type flash suppressor
MUZZLE DEVICE DESIGNED TO REDUCE A WEAPON'S VISIBLE SIGNATURE WHILE FIRING BY DIVERTING GASES
Flash hider; Flash damper; Flash splitter; Flash eliminator; Muzzle flash suppressor; Flash hiders

['flæʃ'haidə]

синоним

flash eliminator

flash point         
  •  Automatic [[Pensky-Martens closed cup]] tester with an integrated fire extinguisher
LOWEST TEMPERATURE AT WHICH A VOLATILE SUBSTANCE CAN VAPORIZE TO FORM AN IGNITABLE MIXTURE IN AIR
Flash Point; Flash-point

общая лексика

температура вспышки

минералогия

точка возгорания

строительное дело

температура вспышки (воспламенения)

Определение

flashgun
¦ noun a device which gives a brief flash of intense light, used for taking photographs in poor light.

Википедия

Scuttle

Scuttle may refer to:

  • Scuttling, the deliberate sinking of one's own ship
  • Scuttle or sidescuttle, a synonym for a porthole, a circular window in a ship.
  • Coal scuttle, a bucket-like container for coal
  • Shaving scuttle, a teapot-like container for hot water
  • Scuttle, a fictional character in Disney's The Little Mermaid
  • Scuttle (software), web-based collaborative bookmarking software
  • Scuttle, the bulkhead in a vehicle between the engine and the driver and passengers
  • Scuttle shake, a phenomenon experienced in some convertible cars
  • Scuttle (Disney), a character in Disney's Mickey Mouse comics
  • Scuttle (horse)
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