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Что (кто) такое jungle my-lady's-belt - определение

BRITISH WOMEN'S MONTHLY PERIODICAL, 1770-1847
The Lady’s Magazine; Lady’s Magazine; Lady's Magazine
  • ''The Lady's Magazine'' – August 1770

fan belt         
  • right
  • Belt-drive cog on a [[belt-driven bicycle]]
  • Hagley Museum]]
  • A multiple-V-belt drive on an [[air compressor]]
  • A two-stage transmission using spring belts on a toy vehicle
  • Timing belt
  • The drive belt: used to transfer power from the engine's flywheel. Here shown driving a [[threshing machine]].
  • v-belt angle, XPZ & SPZ profile
  • A small section of a wide flat belt made of layers of leather with the fastener on one end, shown in an exhibit at the [[Suffolk Mills]] in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]]
  • Belts on a [[Yanmar 2GM20]] marine [[diesel engine]]
LOOP OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL USED TO MECHANICALLY LINK ROTATING SHAFTS
Flat belt; Round belt; Vee belt; Belt and rope drive; Belt transmission; Belt drive; V-belt; Fan belt; Flat-belt pulley; Drive belt; Polygroove belt; Fanbelt; Belt-drive; V Belts; V-Belt; V belts
(fan belts)
In a car engine, the fan belt is the belt that drives the fan which keeps the engine cool.
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Belt (mechanical)         
  • right
  • Belt-drive cog on a [[belt-driven bicycle]]
  • Hagley Museum]]
  • A multiple-V-belt drive on an [[air compressor]]
  • A two-stage transmission using spring belts on a toy vehicle
  • Timing belt
  • The drive belt: used to transfer power from the engine's flywheel. Here shown driving a [[threshing machine]].
  • v-belt angle, XPZ & SPZ profile
  • A small section of a wide flat belt made of layers of leather with the fastener on one end, shown in an exhibit at the [[Suffolk Mills]] in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]]
  • Belts on a [[Yanmar 2GM20]] marine [[diesel engine]]
LOOP OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL USED TO MECHANICALLY LINK ROTATING SHAFTS
Flat belt; Round belt; Vee belt; Belt and rope drive; Belt transmission; Belt drive; V-belt; Fan belt; Flat-belt pulley; Drive belt; Polygroove belt; Fanbelt; Belt-drive; V Belts; V-Belt; V belts
A belt is a loop of flexible material used to link two or more rotating shafts mechanically, most often parallel. Belts may be used as a source of motion, to transmit power efficiently or to track relative movement.
fan belt         
  • right
  • Belt-drive cog on a [[belt-driven bicycle]]
  • Hagley Museum]]
  • A multiple-V-belt drive on an [[air compressor]]
  • A two-stage transmission using spring belts on a toy vehicle
  • Timing belt
  • The drive belt: used to transfer power from the engine's flywheel. Here shown driving a [[threshing machine]].
  • v-belt angle, XPZ & SPZ profile
  • A small section of a wide flat belt made of layers of leather with the fastener on one end, shown in an exhibit at the [[Suffolk Mills]] in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]]
  • Belts on a [[Yanmar 2GM20]] marine [[diesel engine]]
LOOP OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL USED TO MECHANICALLY LINK ROTATING SHAFTS
Flat belt; Round belt; Vee belt; Belt and rope drive; Belt transmission; Belt drive; V-belt; Fan belt; Flat-belt pulley; Drive belt; Polygroove belt; Fanbelt; Belt-drive; V Belts; V-Belt; V belts
¦ noun (in a motor-vehicle engine) a belt that transmits motion from the driveshaft to the radiator fan and the dynamo or alternator.

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The Lady's Magazine

The Lady's Magazine; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, was an early British women's magazine published monthly from 1770 until 1847. Priced at sixpence per copy, it began publication in August 1770 by the London bookseller John Coote and the publisher John Wheble. It featured articles on fiction, poetry, fashion, music, and social gossip and was, according to the Victoria and Albert Museum, "the first woman's magazine to enjoy lasting success."

The magazine claimed a readership of 16,000, a figure that has been considered high when contemporary literacy levels and underdeveloped printing technologies are taken into account. The Lady's Magazine dominated the market for most of its run, and led to imitations like the Lady's Monthly Museum and the New Lady's Magazine.