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burning glass - перевод на немецкий

LARGE CONVEX LENS THAT CAN CONCENTRATE THE SUN'S RAYS ONTO A SMALL AREA, HEATING UP THE AREA AND THUS RESULTING IN IGNITION OF THE EXPOSED SURFACE
Burning-mirror; Burning-glass; Burning lens; Fire lens; Burning Glass
  • A makeshift burning glass, using the eyepiece of a [[telescope]], being used to burn a leaf.
  • Lavoisier with French Academy of Sciences' ''lentilles ardentes''}}
  • 1658 illustration depicting the sun's rays being focused to start a fire

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Brennglas (Einfangen von Lichtstrahlen)
burnt at the stake         
  • A [[Hindu]] widow burning herself with the corpse of her husband, 1820s
  • The burning of a 16th-century Dutch [[Anabaptist]], [[Anneken Hendriks]], who was charged with heresy
  • Tanit with a lion's head
  • Burning of two [[homosexuals]], [[Richard Puller von Hohenburg]] and Anton Mätzler, at the stake outside [[Zürich]], 1482 ([[Spiezer Schilling]])
  • ''Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body of her Late Husband'', from ''Pictorial History of China and India'', 1851
  • Black Death Epidemic]]. ''Antiquitates Flandriae'' ([[Royal Library of Belgium]] manuscript 1376/77).
  • Mariana de Carabajal]] (converted Jew), [[Mexico City]], 1601
  • Cathar]] heretics
  • Dózsa's execution (contemporary woodcut)
  • Hulagu]] (left) imprisons Caliph Al-Musta'sim among his treasures to starve him to death. Medieval depiction from "Le livre des merveilles", 15th century
  • [[Jan Hus]] burnt at the stake
  • [[Lynching of Jesse Washington]] in [[Waco, Texas]], on May 15, 1916. He was repeatedly lowered and raised onto a fire for about two hours.
  • Native Americans scalping and roasting their prisoners, published in 1873
  • Perillos being forced into the brazen bull that he built for Phalaris
  • [[Nero's Torches]].
  • ''Joan of Arc's Death at the Stake'', by [[Hermann Stilke]] (1843)
  • Burning of the [[Knights Templar]], 1314
  • An 18th-century illustration of a wicker man. Engraving from ''A Tour in Wales'' written by [[Thomas Pennant]]
  • [[Theodor de Bry]] engraving of a Conquistador being executed by gold
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EXECUTION METHOD
Burning at the stake; Burned at the stake; Burnt at the stake; Burned alive at the stake; Execution by fire; Burn at the stake; Burning to death; Burned to death; Burned at a stake; Stake burning; Burned alive; Burning To Death; Execution by burning; Death by fire; Death by combustion; Burning alive; Burn alive; Executed by fire; Burnt to death; György Dózsa on the iron throne; Fire and faggot; Burning of humans; Death by Burning; Burn at stake; Executed by burning; Burned at the stakes
im Feuer verbrannt
stained glass         
  • Large stained glass window at the Basílica Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Arms]] of [[Unterwalden]], 1564, with typical painted details, extensive ''silver stain'', ''Cousin's rose'' on the face, and flashed ''ruby glass'' with abraded white motif.
  • Largest rose window in the Basílica del Voto Nacional located in Quito, Ecuador
COLORED GLASS USED AS AN ART MATERIAL
Stained-glass; Stained Glass; Stained-glass window; Stained glass window; Stained glass windows; Stained-glass windows; Stain glass; Stain Glass; Stained-Glass Window; Stained-Glass Windows; Silver stain (glass); Stained-glass artist; Stained Glass Windows; Pot metal glass; History of stained glass
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Определение

burning glass
¦ noun a lens for concentrating the sun's rays on an object so as to set fire to it.

Википедия

Burning glass

A burning glass or burning lens is a large convex lens that can concentrate the sun's rays onto a small area, heating up the area and thus resulting in ignition of the exposed surface. Burning mirrors achieve a similar effect by using reflecting surfaces to focus the light. They were used in 18th-century chemical studies for burning materials in closed glass vessels where the products of combustion could be trapped for analysis. The burning glass was a useful contrivance in the days before electrical ignition was easily achieved.

Примеры употребления для burning glass
1. When he regained consciousness, burning glass was "raining", cutting up hundreds of people — "there was a public issue launch that day" — were lying moaning or dead.
2. The poster was blamed for fueling the anger of about 500 youthful protesters whose barricade–burning, glass–breaking rampage forced the People‘s Party to move a pre–election rally from the Bundesplatz, the Federal Square in front of parliament.