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Что (кто) такое potter's wheel - определение

MACHINE USED IN THE SHAPING OF ROUND CERAMIC WARE
Pottery wheel; Potters wheel; Throwing wheel; Potter wheel; Potter’s wheel; Wheel thrown; Chak (pottery); Chak (Pottery); Potter's wheels
  • An electric potter's wheel, with bat (green disk) and throwing bucket. Not shown is a foot pedal used to control the speed of the wheel, similar to a [[sewing machine]]
  • Hand positions used during wheel-throwing
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potter's wheel         
(potter's wheels)
A potter's wheel is a piece of equipment with a flat disc which spins round, on which a potter puts soft clay in order to shape it into a pot.
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potter's wheel         
¦ noun a horizontal revolving disc on which wet clay is shaped into pots, bowls, etc.
Train wheel         
  • flanged railway wheel]]
  • The small rail wheels fitted to road-rail vehicles allow them to be stored away when the vehicle is in road-going mode.
  • Train wheels rolling on a train track in [[Japan]], 2022
  • [[Railway wheel flange]] (left)<br>[[Tram wheel flange]] (right)
TYPE OF WHEEL SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR USE ON RAIL TRACKS
Railway wheel; Railroad wheel; Rail wheel; Guide wheel
A train wheel or rail wheel is a type of wheel specially designed for use on railway tracks. The wheel acts as a rolling component, typically press fitted onto an axle and mounted directly on a railway carriage or locomotive, or indirectly on a bogie (in the UK), also called a truck (in North America).
steering wheel         
  • 1913 Ford Model T Speedster with rigid steering column and four-spoke wooden steering wheel
  • 1958 Plymouth Savoy showing two-spoke steering wheel with horn ring, and aftermarket brodie knob, or steering wheel spinner
  • Quick release hub and the detached steering wheel on the floor, used mainly in race cars
  • 1974 [[Citroën DS]] single spoke safety steering wheel
  • Adjustable three-spoke steering wheel on a collapsible column in an [[AMC Matador]] from the 1970s
  • 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Steering Wheel
  • audio]] and [[cruise control]] buttons
  • Banjo steering wheel in 1956 [[DKW Monza]]
  • [[Ford Thunderbird]] steering column "swung" to right
  • Steering wheel and front wheels of a farm [[tractor]]
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering"
  • A video game steering wheel for the [[PlayStation 2]] console
  • Steering wheel in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]
  • A 2009 [[Formula One]] car's steering wheel has buttons and knobs to control various functions as well as gauges and other important items normally found on a [[dashboard]]
  • Steering wheel in a [[VDL Bova]] bus
  • Cheerful steering wheel cover on a two-spoke [[Volkswagen Beetle]] steering wheel
TYPE OF STEERING CONTROL IN VEHICLES AND VESSELS (SHIPS AND BOATS)
Steering wheel cover; Steering wheel remote control; Steering wheel audio control; Banjo steering wheel; "banjo steering wheel"; Steering Wheel; Steering wheel control; Hand wheel; Steering wheels; Tilt steering wheel
(steering wheels)
In a car or other vehicle, the steering wheel is the wheel which the driver holds when he or she is driving.
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Steering wheel         
  • 1913 Ford Model T Speedster with rigid steering column and four-spoke wooden steering wheel
  • 1958 Plymouth Savoy showing two-spoke steering wheel with horn ring, and aftermarket brodie knob, or steering wheel spinner
  • Quick release hub and the detached steering wheel on the floor, used mainly in race cars
  • 1974 [[Citroën DS]] single spoke safety steering wheel
  • Adjustable three-spoke steering wheel on a collapsible column in an [[AMC Matador]] from the 1970s
  • 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Steering Wheel
  • audio]] and [[cruise control]] buttons
  • Banjo steering wheel in 1956 [[DKW Monza]]
  • [[Ford Thunderbird]] steering column "swung" to right
  • Steering wheel and front wheels of a farm [[tractor]]
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering"
  • A video game steering wheel for the [[PlayStation 2]] console
  • Steering wheel in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]
  • A 2009 [[Formula One]] car's steering wheel has buttons and knobs to control various functions as well as gauges and other important items normally found on a [[dashboard]]
  • Steering wheel in a [[VDL Bova]] bus
  • Cheerful steering wheel cover on a two-spoke [[Volkswagen Beetle]] steering wheel
TYPE OF STEERING CONTROL IN VEHICLES AND VESSELS (SHIPS AND BOATS)
Steering wheel cover; Steering wheel remote control; Steering wheel audio control; Banjo steering wheel; "banjo steering wheel"; Steering Wheel; Steering wheel control; Hand wheel; Steering wheels; Tilt steering wheel
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel (UK), a hand wheel, or simply wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles.
steering wheel         
  • 1913 Ford Model T Speedster with rigid steering column and four-spoke wooden steering wheel
  • 1958 Plymouth Savoy showing two-spoke steering wheel with horn ring, and aftermarket brodie knob, or steering wheel spinner
  • Quick release hub and the detached steering wheel on the floor, used mainly in race cars
  • 1974 [[Citroën DS]] single spoke safety steering wheel
  • Adjustable three-spoke steering wheel on a collapsible column in an [[AMC Matador]] from the 1970s
  • 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Steering Wheel
  • audio]] and [[cruise control]] buttons
  • Banjo steering wheel in 1956 [[DKW Monza]]
  • [[Ford Thunderbird]] steering column "swung" to right
  • Steering wheel and front wheels of a farm [[tractor]]
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering"
  • A video game steering wheel for the [[PlayStation 2]] console
  • Steering wheel in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]
  • A 2009 [[Formula One]] car's steering wheel has buttons and knobs to control various functions as well as gauges and other important items normally found on a [[dashboard]]
  • Steering wheel in a [[VDL Bova]] bus
  • Cheerful steering wheel cover on a two-spoke [[Volkswagen Beetle]] steering wheel
TYPE OF STEERING CONTROL IN VEHICLES AND VESSELS (SHIPS AND BOATS)
Steering wheel cover; Steering wheel remote control; Steering wheel audio control; Banjo steering wheel; "banjo steering wheel"; Steering Wheel; Steering wheel control; Hand wheel; Steering wheels; Tilt steering wheel
n.
1) to turn a steering wheel
2) at the steering wheel (who was at the steering wheel?) (see wheel7-9)
Ferris wheel         
  • center
  • Artist's impression of the 175&nbsp;m [[Great Berlin Wheel]], a project originally due for completion in 2008, but which stalled after encountering financial obstacles
  • link=Ferris Wheel#Coordinates
  • Ferris Wheel]], built for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
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  • The 94&nbsp;m [[Great Wheel]] at Earls Court, London, world's tallest Ferris wheel 1895–1900
  • hora]] on [[Dealul Spirii]] (Spirii Hill), [[Bucharest]], Romania (1857 lithograph)
  • center
  • adj=on}} tall centreless wheel at [[Tokyo Dome City]] in Japan
  • The 96&nbsp;m [[Grande Roue de Paris]], world's tallest Ferris wheel 1900–1920
  • [[Magic-City]], [[Paris]], France, 1913
  • center
  • [[Roue de Paris]], a [[Ronald Bussink]] R60 transportable wheel, at [[Geleen]] in the Netherlands in 2005
  • center
  • center
  • William Somers' Wheel, installed 1892, immediate precursor to the original [[Ferris Wheel]]
  • Southern Star (now [[Melbourne Star]]), tallest in the [[Southern Hemisphere]], in 2008
  • Indoor Ferris wheel in Toys-R-Us, New York City
  • center
  • center
AMUSEMENT RIDE
Observation wheel; Ferris wheels; Baghdad Eye; 🎡; Transportable Ferris wheel installations; Bangkok Eye; Jeddah Eye; Voyager (Ferris wheel); Rus-3000; Eccentric wheel; Sliding wheel; Coaster wheel; World's tallest Ferris wheels; Double wheel; Double Ferris wheel; Triple wheel; Triple Ferris wheel; Future Ferris wheels; Proposed Ferris wheels; Cancelled Ferris wheels; Super wheel; Viewing wheel; Moscow View; Observatory wheel; Passenger car (Ferris wheel); Cabin (Ferris wheel); Capsule (Ferris wheel); Gondola (Ferris wheel); World's tallest Ferris wheel; List of transportable Ferris wheel installations; Transportable Ferris wheel; Transportable Ferris wheels; Portable Ferris wheel; Portable Ferris wheels; Unfinished Ferris wheels; Giant wheel; Big wheel (amusement ride)
A Ferris wheel (also called a Giant Wheel) is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying components (commonly referred to as passenger cars, cabins, tubs, gondolas, capsules, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way that as the wheel turns, they are kept upright, usually by gravity. Some of the largest modern Ferris wheels have cars mounted on the outside of the rim, with electric motors to independently rotate each car to keep it upright.
Ship's wheel         
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  • Front and overhead view of a traditional ship's wheel in motion.
DEVICE USED ABOARD A WATER VESSEL TO STEER THAT VESSEL AND CONTROL ITS COURSE
Helm (Ship's wheel); King spoke; Ships wheel; Steering wheel (ship); Boat helm; Ship wheel
A ship's wheel or boat's wheel is a device used aboard a water vessel to steer that vessel and control its course. Together with the rest of the steering mechanism, it forms part of the helm.
Ferris wheel         
  • center
  • Artist's impression of the 175&nbsp;m [[Great Berlin Wheel]], a project originally due for completion in 2008, but which stalled after encountering financial obstacles
  • link=Ferris Wheel#Coordinates
  • Ferris Wheel]], built for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
  • issn=0307-1235}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
  • The 94&nbsp;m [[Great Wheel]] at Earls Court, London, world's tallest Ferris wheel 1895–1900
  • hora]] on [[Dealul Spirii]] (Spirii Hill), [[Bucharest]], Romania (1857 lithograph)
  • center
  • adj=on}} tall centreless wheel at [[Tokyo Dome City]] in Japan
  • The 96&nbsp;m [[Grande Roue de Paris]], world's tallest Ferris wheel 1900–1920
  • [[Magic-City]], [[Paris]], France, 1913
  • center
  • [[Roue de Paris]], a [[Ronald Bussink]] R60 transportable wheel, at [[Geleen]] in the Netherlands in 2005
  • center
  • center
  • William Somers' Wheel, installed 1892, immediate precursor to the original [[Ferris Wheel]]
  • Southern Star (now [[Melbourne Star]]), tallest in the [[Southern Hemisphere]], in 2008
  • Indoor Ferris wheel in Toys-R-Us, New York City
  • center
  • center
AMUSEMENT RIDE
Observation wheel; Ferris wheels; Baghdad Eye; 🎡; Transportable Ferris wheel installations; Bangkok Eye; Jeddah Eye; Voyager (Ferris wheel); Rus-3000; Eccentric wheel; Sliding wheel; Coaster wheel; World's tallest Ferris wheels; Double wheel; Double Ferris wheel; Triple wheel; Triple Ferris wheel; Future Ferris wheels; Proposed Ferris wheels; Cancelled Ferris wheels; Super wheel; Viewing wheel; Moscow View; Observatory wheel; Passenger car (Ferris wheel); Cabin (Ferris wheel); Capsule (Ferris wheel); Gondola (Ferris wheel); World's tallest Ferris wheel; List of transportable Ferris wheel installations; Transportable Ferris wheel; Transportable Ferris wheels; Portable Ferris wheel; Portable Ferris wheels; Unfinished Ferris wheels; Giant wheel; Big wheel (amusement ride)
also ferris wheel
A Ferris wheel is a very large upright wheel with carriages around the edge of it which people can ride in. Ferris wheels are often found at theme parks or funfairs. (AM; in BRIT, use big wheel
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ferris wheel         
  • center
  • Artist's impression of the 175&nbsp;m [[Great Berlin Wheel]], a project originally due for completion in 2008, but which stalled after encountering financial obstacles
  • link=Ferris Wheel#Coordinates
  • Ferris Wheel]], built for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
  • issn=0307-1235}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
  • The 94&nbsp;m [[Great Wheel]] at Earls Court, London, world's tallest Ferris wheel 1895–1900
  • hora]] on [[Dealul Spirii]] (Spirii Hill), [[Bucharest]], Romania (1857 lithograph)
  • center
  • adj=on}} tall centreless wheel at [[Tokyo Dome City]] in Japan
  • The 96&nbsp;m [[Grande Roue de Paris]], world's tallest Ferris wheel 1900–1920
  • [[Magic-City]], [[Paris]], France, 1913
  • center
  • [[Roue de Paris]], a [[Ronald Bussink]] R60 transportable wheel, at [[Geleen]] in the Netherlands in 2005
  • center
  • center
  • William Somers' Wheel, installed 1892, immediate precursor to the original [[Ferris Wheel]]
  • Southern Star (now [[Melbourne Star]]), tallest in the [[Southern Hemisphere]], in 2008
  • Indoor Ferris wheel in Toys-R-Us, New York City
  • center
  • center
AMUSEMENT RIDE
Observation wheel; Ferris wheels; Baghdad Eye; 🎡; Transportable Ferris wheel installations; Bangkok Eye; Jeddah Eye; Voyager (Ferris wheel); Rus-3000; Eccentric wheel; Sliding wheel; Coaster wheel; World's tallest Ferris wheels; Double wheel; Double Ferris wheel; Triple wheel; Triple Ferris wheel; Future Ferris wheels; Proposed Ferris wheels; Cancelled Ferris wheels; Super wheel; Viewing wheel; Moscow View; Observatory wheel; Passenger car (Ferris wheel); Cabin (Ferris wheel); Capsule (Ferris wheel); Gondola (Ferris wheel); World's tallest Ferris wheel; List of transportable Ferris wheel installations; Transportable Ferris wheel; Transportable Ferris wheels; Portable Ferris wheel; Portable Ferris wheels; Unfinished Ferris wheels; Giant wheel; Big wheel (amusement ride)

Википедия

Potter's wheel

In pottery, a potter's wheel is a machine used in the shaping (known as throwing) of clay into round ceramic ware. The wheel may also be used during the process of trimming excess clay from leather-hard dried ware that is stiff but malleable, and for applying incised decoration or rings of colour. Use of the potter's wheel became widespread throughout the Old World but was unknown in the Pre-Columbian New World, where pottery was handmade by methods that included coiling and beating.

A potter's wheel may occasionally be referred to as a "potter's lathe". However, that term is better used for another kind of machine that is used for a different shaping process, turning, similar to that used for shaping of metal and wooden articles. The pottery wheel is an important component to create arts and craft products.

The techniques of jiggering and jolleying can be seen as extensions of the potter's wheel: in jiggering, a shaped tool is slowly brought down onto the plastic clay body that has been placed on top of the rotating plaster mould. The jigger tool shapes one face, the mould the other. The term is specific to the shaping of flat ware, such as plates, whilst a similar technique, jolleying, refers to the production of hollow ware, such as cups.