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Что (кто) такое gas catcher - определение

PERSON WHO TRAPS OR KILLS MOLES
Mole-catcher; Mole trap; Mole catcher
  • A captured mole
  • A mole killed by a spring trap
  • A mole trap
Найдено результатов: 1848
IMSI-catcher         
TELEPHONY EAVESDROPPING DEVICE
IMSI catcher; I.M.S.I. catcher; I. M. S. I. catcher; I M S I catcher
An international mobile subscriber identity-catcher, or IMSI-catcher, is a telephone eavesdropping device used for intercepting mobile phone traffic and tracking location data of mobile phone users. Essentially a "fake" mobile tower acting between the target mobile phone and the service provider's real towers, it is considered a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
Catcher         
  • [[Ali Sánchez]]'s orange-painted fingernail during a 2022 game for the [[Toledo Mud Hens]]
  • [[Uni-President Lions]] catcher [[Kao Chih-kang]] preparing for a game
  • Catcher [[Matt Wieters]] blocks runner [[Derek Jeter]] from tagging home plate.
  • [[Vic Willis]] wearing an old-fashioned catcher's mask.
DEFENSIVE POSITION IN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PLAYED BEHIND HOME PLATE, FACING THE FIELD
Baseball catcher; Catcher gear; Catcher (baseball); Catcher's mask; Personal catcher; Catchers
·noun One who, or that which, catches.
II. Catcher ·noun The player who stands behind the batsman to catch the ball.
catcher         
  • [[Ali Sánchez]]'s orange-painted fingernail during a 2022 game for the [[Toledo Mud Hens]]
  • [[Uni-President Lions]] catcher [[Kao Chih-kang]] preparing for a game
  • Catcher [[Matt Wieters]] blocks runner [[Derek Jeter]] from tagging home plate.
  • [[Vic Willis]] wearing an old-fashioned catcher's mask.
DEFENSIVE POSITION IN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PLAYED BEHIND HOME PLATE, FACING THE FIELD
Baseball catcher; Catcher gear; Catcher (baseball); Catcher's mask; Personal catcher; Catchers
¦ noun a person or thing that catches.
?Baseball a fielder positioned to catch pitches not hit by the batter.
gas range         
  • A gas stove in a San Francisco apartment, 1975.
  • blue]] [[flame]] colour, meaning complete combustion, as with other gas appliances.
  • Early gas stoves produced by Windsor. From ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', 1904.
  • Electric ignition spark
  • A built-in Japanese three burner gas stove with a fish grill. Note the thermistor buttons protruding from the gas burners, which cut off the flame if the temperature exceeds 250{{nbsp}}°C.
STOVE THAT IS FUELED BY COMBUSTIBLE GAS
Gas oven; Gas stoves; Gas range; Gas cooker; Cook with Gas; Cook with gas; Cook Gas; Gas hob; Natural gas stove
n. to light, turn on a gas range
Gas stove         
  • A gas stove in a San Francisco apartment, 1975.
  • blue]] [[flame]] colour, meaning complete combustion, as with other gas appliances.
  • Early gas stoves produced by Windsor. From ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', 1904.
  • Electric ignition spark
  • A built-in Japanese three burner gas stove with a fish grill. Note the thermistor buttons protruding from the gas burners, which cut off the flame if the temperature exceeds 250{{nbsp}}°C.
STOVE THAT IS FUELED BY COMBUSTIBLE GAS
Gas oven; Gas stoves; Gas range; Gas cooker; Cook with Gas; Cook with gas; Cook Gas; Gas hob; Natural gas stove
A gas stove is a stove that is fuelled by combustible gas such as syngas, natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels such as coal or wood.
Liquefied gas         
GAS THAT HAS BEEN TURNED INTO A LIQUID BY COOLING OR COMPRESSING
Liquid Gases; Liquified gas; Liquid gas
Liquefied gas (sometimes referred to as liquid gas) is a gas that has been turned into a liquid by cooling or compressing it. Examples of liquefied gases include liquid air, liquefied natural gas, and liquefied petroleum gas.
gaslight         
  • Passersby marvel at new gaslighting (London, 1809)
  • Satirical cartoon showing dangers of early gaslighting (London, 1813)
  • An illustration of designs of lamplights, circa 1900
  • Commemoration of the first U.S. street gas light, at the intersection of North Holliday Street and East Baltimore Street in Baltimore
  • Gaslit outdoors fountain at [[Grand Army Plaza]] ([[Brooklyn]], New York, 1873–1897)
  • A three mantle gas lamp in modern use
  • Diagram showing a typical limelight installation
  • Gas train station lamp at [[Oakworth railway station]] in West Yorkshire, England
  • Modern gas street light in [[Berlin]], Germany (2005)
  • This hospital lavatory could be lit by a dual gas and electric fixture (New Orleans, 1906)
  • Historic candelabrum in Prague from 1865, electrified in 1985, rebuilt back to gas light in 2012
  • Church interior with gas torchieres ([[Reading, Berkshire]], c. 1875)
  • A lamplighter igniting a gas streetlight in Sweden, 1953.
TYPE OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Gas lamp; Coal-gas lighting; Gas lamps; Gaslamp; Gaslights; Natural gas lighting; Gas light; Gaslight
also gas light (gaslights)
A gaslight is a lamp that produces light by burning gas.
N-COUNT
Gaslight is also the light that the lamp produces.
He would show his collection by gaslight.
N-UNCOUNT
coal gas         
  • Mantles in their unused flat-packed form
  • An illustration of typical [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon]]s. Source: NASA
FUEL
Coal-gas; Town gas; Town Gas; Towngas; Watergas reaction; Hygas; Coke gas; Dowson gas; UCG-syngas; Unnatural Gas; Gas from coal; Coke oven gas
¦ noun a mixture of gases (chiefly hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide) obtained by distilling coal and formerly used for lighting and heating.
catcher         
  • [[Ali Sánchez]]'s orange-painted fingernail during a 2022 game for the [[Toledo Mud Hens]]
  • [[Uni-President Lions]] catcher [[Kao Chih-kang]] preparing for a game
  • Catcher [[Matt Wieters]] blocks runner [[Derek Jeter]] from tagging home plate.
  • [[Vic Willis]] wearing an old-fashioned catcher's mask.
DEFENSIVE POSITION IN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PLAYED BEHIND HOME PLATE, FACING THE FIELD
Baseball catcher; Catcher gear; Catcher (baseball); Catcher's mask; Personal catcher; Catchers
(catchers)
In baseball, the catcher is the player who stands behind the batter. The catcher has a special glove for catching the ball.
N-COUNT
Gas lighting         
  • Passersby marvel at new gaslighting (London, 1809)
  • Satirical cartoon showing dangers of early gaslighting (London, 1813)
  • An illustration of designs of lamplights, circa 1900
  • Commemoration of the first U.S. street gas light, at the intersection of North Holliday Street and East Baltimore Street in Baltimore
  • Gaslit outdoors fountain at [[Grand Army Plaza]] ([[Brooklyn]], New York, 1873–1897)
  • A three mantle gas lamp in modern use
  • Diagram showing a typical limelight installation
  • Gas train station lamp at [[Oakworth railway station]] in West Yorkshire, England
  • Modern gas street light in [[Berlin]], Germany (2005)
  • This hospital lavatory could be lit by a dual gas and electric fixture (New Orleans, 1906)
  • Historic candelabrum in Prague from 1865, electrified in 1985, rebuilt back to gas light in 2012
  • Church interior with gas torchieres ([[Reading, Berkshire]], c. 1875)
  • A lamplighter igniting a gas streetlight in Sweden, 1953.
TYPE OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Gas lamp; Coal-gas lighting; Gas lamps; Gaslamp; Gaslights; Natural gas lighting; Gas light; Gaslight
Gas lighting is the production of artificial light from combustion of a gaseous fuel, such as hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene, coal gas (town gas) or natural gas. The light is produced either directly by the flame, generally by using special mixes (typically propane or butane) of illuminating gas to increase brightness, or indirectly with other components such as the gas mantle or the limelight, with the gas primarily functioning as a heat source for the incandescence of the gas mantle or lime.

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Molecatcher

A molecatcher (also called a mowdy-catcher) is a person who traps or kills moles in places where they are considered a nuisance to crops, lawns, sportsfields or gardens.