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Что (кто) такое winch - определение

DEVICE USED TO PULL IN OR LET OUT A ROPE OR CABLE
Winches; Tirfor; Griphoist; Power winch; Self tailing winch; Winch motor
  • Glider winch. Winch spool can be seen on the side of the truck, while cables to the right of the image are attached to the glider(s) being launched
  • [[RCAF]] [[CH-149 Cormorant]] rescue helicopter, with rescue team on winch
  • Winching a car onto a tow truck
  • MAN]]-based [[fire engine]] with a built-in winch, e.g. for towing damaged cars after an accident
  • Winch used on a fishing boat to bring in nets
  • block]] (lower right, not shown) and from there to the lower part of the winch. The handle is detachable to ease line handling.
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winch         
(winches, winching, winched)
1.
A winch is a machine which is used to lift heavy objects or people who need to be rescued. It consists of a drum around which a rope or chain is wound.
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2.
If you winch an object or person somewhere, you lift or lower them using a winch.
He would attach a cable around the chassis of the car and winch it up on to the canal bank...
VERB: V n with adv/prep
Winch         
·noun A Wince.
II. Winch ·noun A kick, as of a beast, from impatience or uneasiness.
III. Winch ·noun An instrument with which to turn or strain something forcibly.
IV. Winch ·noun A crank with a handle, for giving motion to a machine, a grindstone, ·etc.
V. Winch ·vi To Wince; to Shrink; to kick with impatience or uneasiness.
VI. Winch ·noun An axle or drum turned by a crank with a handle, or by power, for raising weights, as from the hold of a ship, from mines, ·etc.; a windlass.
winch         
¦ noun
1. a hauling or lifting device consisting of a rope or chain winding around a horizontal rotating drum, turned by a crank or by motor.
Brit. the reel of a fishing rod.
2. the crank of a wheel or axle.
3. another term for wince2.
¦ verb hoist or haul with a winch.
Derivatives
wincher noun
Origin
OE wince 'reel, pulley', of Gmc origin; related to wink.
winch         
n. to operate, use a winch
Winch         
A winch is a mechanical device that is used to pull in (wind up) or let out (wind out) or otherwise adjust the tension of a rope or wire rope (also called "cable" or "wire cable").
Winch (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Winching
A winch is a mechanical device used to pull in, let out, or otherwise adjust the tension of a rope or cable.
Nathaniel John Winch         
BRITISH BOTANIST, LICHENOLOGIST AND GEOLOGIST (1768-1838)
Nathaniel John Winch (1768–1838) was an English merchant and botanist, known also as a lichenologist and geologist.
Peter Winch         
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BRITISH PHILOSOPHER (1926-1997)
P. G. Winch; Winch, Peter
Peter Guy Winch (14 January 1926 – 27 April 1997) was a British philosopher known for his contributions to the philosophy of social science, Wittgenstein scholarship, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. Winch is perhaps most famous for his early book, The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy (1958), an attack on positivism in the social sciences, drawing on the work of R.
Martin Winch         
  • The CD ''Espresso Guitar'' is Winch's best-known album. It reached #1 in New Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND MUSICIAN (1949-2011)
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Martin Winch; Winch, Martin; Espresso Guitar
Martin Ronald Winch (28 February 1949 – 21 May 2011) was a New Zealand guitarist, composer and musician.
Andrew Winch         
  • Roman Abramovich's [[Boeing 767]], ''The Bandit'', landing at [[Ben Gurion Airport]], Israel
DESIGNER AND FOUNDER OF THE AWARD WINNING BRITISH DESIGN STUDIO, ANDREW WINCH DESIGNS
Winch, Andrew
Andrew Winch is an internationally knownBig-Ticket BBJ: Large Boeing order underscores hot interest in wide-body VIP versions of 787 and 747-8, Aviation Week and Space Technology, 13 November 2006, p. 42 English yacht designer based in Barnes, London.

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Winch

A winch is a mechanical device that is used to pull in (wind up) or let out (wind out) or otherwise adjust the tension of a rope or wire rope (also called "cable" or "wire cable").

In its simplest form, it consists of a spool (or drum) attached to a hand crank. Traditionally, winches on ships accumulated wire or rope on the drum; those that do not accumulate, and instead pass on the wire/rope (see yacht photo above), are called capstans. Despite this, sailboat capstans are most often referred to as winches. Winches are the basis of such machines as tow trucks, steam shovels and elevators. More complex designs have gear assemblies and can be powered by electric, hydraulic, pneumatic or internal combustion drives. It might include a solenoid brake and/or a mechanical brake or ratchet and pawl which prevents it unwinding unless the pawl is retracted. The rope may be stored on the winch. When trimming a line on a sailboat, the crew member turns the winch handle with one hand, while tailing (pulling on the loose tail end) with the other to maintain tension on the turns. Some winches have a "stripper" or cleat to maintain tension. These are known as "self-tailing" winches.