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body concealed transmitter - перевод на русский

CARRYING A FIREARM OR OTHER WEAPON IN A HIDDEN MANNER
Concealed weapon; Carrying concealed weapon; Concealed weapons; Carrying a concealed weapon; Concealed firearms; Conceal carry; Possession of a concealed weapon
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  • Concealed-carry recognition by state (2017)
  • An inside the waistband (IWB) concealment holster, which clips or mounts to a belt and allows the user to securely holster the weapon inside the pants. Some IWB holsters give the wearer the option of tucking a shirt over the firearm and holster.
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body concealed transmitter      
скрытый в одежде (радио) передатчик
transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
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измерительный преобразователь
transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
отправитель (денег, груза)
short-wave transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter

общая лексика

коротковолновый передатчик

radio transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter

общая лексика

радиопередатчик

transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
передающее устройство, передатчик
transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter
transmitter noun 1) отправитель, передатчик 2) (радио)передатчик 3) teleph. микрофон
transmitter         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter

[trænz'mitə]

общая лексика

передатчик (болезни)

переносчик (инфекции)

отправитель, передатчик

микросхема или устройство для передачи данных

источник

носитель

радиоотправитель

рация

физиология

медиатор

профессионализм

трансмиттер

медицина

передающий датчик

строительное дело

измерительный преобразователь

антоним

receiver

Смотрите также

VHF transmitter; angle-data transmitter; arc transmitter; audio transmitter; azimuth transmitter; dipole transmitter; facsimile transmitter; gyroscope transmitter; jamming transmitter; laser transmitter; maser transmitter; mazer transmitter; measuring transmitter; micropower transmitter; multichannel transmitter; multifrequency transmitter; pneumatic transmitter; portable transmitter; pressure transmitter; program transmitter; pulse transmitter; radar transmitter; radio transmitter; radiotelegraph transmitter; radiotelephone transmitter; rebroadcasting transmitter; relay transmitter; short-wave transmitter; stand-by transmitter; tape transmitter; television transmitter; transmitter subset; tube transmitter; vehicle-borne transmitter; explosion-proof transmitter; impulse transmitter; suction pressure transmitter; telemetering transmitter

существительное

общая лексика

(радио)передатчик

передающая радиостанция

трансмиттер

отправитель, передатчик

телефония, телеграфия

микрофон

биохимия

медиатор

переносчик возбуждения (нерва)

Смотрите также

transmit + -er

transmitting         
  • Animation of a [[half-wave dipole]] antenna transmitting [[radio waves]], showing the [[electric field]] lines.  The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter ''(not shown)''.  The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive ''<span style="color:red;">(+)</span>'' and negative  ''<span style="color:blue;">(−)</span>''.  Loops of electric field ''(black lines)'' leave the antenna and travel away at the [[speed of light]]; these are the radio waves.  This animation shows the action slowed enormously
  • Hertz discovering radio waves in 1887 with his first primitive radio transmitter (background).
  • A radio transmitter is usually part of a [[radio communication]] system which uses [[electromagnetic wave]]s ([[radio wave]]s) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance.
RADIO SIGNAL EMITTING MACHINE
Radio transmitter; XMTR; Transmitters; Radio transmitters; Transmitting; Shortwave transmitter; Short-wave transmitter; Short wave transmitter; Medium wave transmitter; Longwave transmitter; Long-wave transmitter; Long wave transmitter; Transmitter (radio); Transmitter building; Radiotransmitter; Signal radiator; History of radio transmitters; Transmission site; Radio frequency transmitter; Radio freq transmitter

[trænz'mitiŋ]

общая лексика

передаточный

передача

перекачивающий

перекачка

пропускающий

радиопередающий

транспортировка

Смотрите также

heat transmitting; transmitting antenna; transmitting direction; transmitting key; transmitting synchro; transmitting terminal; transmitting triode; transmitting tube

прилагательное

общая лексика

передающий

Определение

БОДИ-АРТ
(англ. body art, от body - тело и art - искусство), вид художественного творчества, где главным объектом является тело самого художника (или статиста), а содержание раскрывается позой, жестами, покрывающими тело знаками. Возник на ранней стадии авангарда (скандальные эскапады, татуировки и грим футуристов), но получил особое распространение в период постмодернизма (напр., в творчестве Гилберта и Джорджа).

Википедия

Concealed carry

Concealed carry, or carrying a concealed weapon (CCW), is the practice of carrying a weapon (usually a sidearm such as a handgun), either in proximity to or on one's person or in public places in a manner that hides or conceals the weapon's presence from surrounding observers. In the United States, the opposite of concealed carry is called open carry.

While most law enforcement officers carry their handguns in a visible holster, some officers such as plainclothes detectives or undercover agents carry weapons in concealed holsters. In some countries and jurisdictions, civilians are legally required to obtain a concealed carry permit in order to possess and carry a firearm. In others, a CCW permit is only required if the firearm is not visible to the eye, such as carrying the weapon in one's purse, bag, trunk, etc.

Как переводится body concealed transmitter на Русский язык