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micrometer wedge - перевод на русский

SHOE WITH A HIGH HEEL INTEGRAL WITH THE SOLE
Wedge boot; Wedge boots; Platform wedge; Wedge heel; Wedge heels; Wedge shoe
  • Wedged-heeled sandals
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micrometer wedge      
(регулировочный) микрометрический клин
micrometer screw         
  • Imperial unit micrometer thimble showing a reading of 0.2760 in. The main scale reads 0.275 in (exact) plus 0.0010 in (estimated) on the secondary scale (the last zero is an estimated tenth). The reading would be 0.2760 ± 0.0005 in, which includes plus/minus half the width of the smallest ruling as the error. Here it has been assumed that there is no zero point error (often untrue in practice).
  • Vernier micrometer reading 5.783 ± 0.001 mm, comprising 5.5 mm on main screw lead scale, 0.28 mm on screw rotation scale, and 0.003 mm added from vernier.
  • Micrometer thimble with a reading of <!--DO NOT CHANGE TO 5.78. IF YOU ZOOM IN YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE ESTIMATED TENTH IS BETTER AT 9 THAN 0. ALSO THE READING WOULD BE 5.780, NOT 5.78!-->5.779&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.005&nbsp;mm. (You must enlarge the image to be able to read the scale to its fullest precision.) The reading consists of exactly 5.5&nbsp;mm from the main scale plus an estimated 0.279&nbsp;mm from the secondary scale.<!--Note the '9' is an estimated tenth. Although it would not be unreasonable to claim a reading of 0.280 mm for the secondary scale, close inspection shows the main scale line does not quite reach 0.280 mm, making 0.279 mm the best but even 0.278 mm is not unreasonable. These two alternative readings would be expressed as 5.780 mm and 5.778 mm. Expressing the result as 5.78 mm is incorrect unless there's reason not to use the instrument's full precision to measure the object.--> Assuming no zero error, this is also the measurement.
  • 1667}}
  • Another large micrometer in use
  • Modern micrometer with a reading of <!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO 1.640. MAKE SURE YOU ZOOM IN TO SEE THE READING. IF YOU STILL THINK 1.640 IS CORRECT, IT MEANS YOU MISUNDERSTAND HOW TO READ A MICROMETER!-->1.639&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.005&nbsp;mm. (Note you must enlarge the image to properly read the instrument.) Assuming no zero error, this is also the measurement.
  • Large micrometer caliper, 1908
  • fractional]] [[inch]] measurements and their [[decimal]] equivalents.
  • Animation of a micrometer in use. The object being measured is in black. The measurement is 4.140&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.005&nbsp;mm.
DEVICE INCORPORATING A CALIBRATED SCREW
Micrometer screw; Micrometer screw gauge; Micrometer (measuring instrument); Vernier micrometer; Micrometre (caliper); Micrometre (calliper); Micrometre (screw gauge); Micrometre screw gauge; Micrometre screw; Vernier micrometre; Micrometre (measuring instrument)

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общая лексика

микрометрический винт

micrometer screw         
  • Imperial unit micrometer thimble showing a reading of 0.2760&nbsp;in. The main scale reads 0.275&nbsp;in (exact) plus 0.0010&nbsp;in (estimated) on the secondary scale (the last zero is an estimated tenth). The reading would be 0.2760&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.0005&nbsp;in, which includes plus/minus half the width of the smallest ruling as the error. Here it has been assumed that there is no zero point error (often untrue in practice).
  • Vernier micrometer reading 5.783&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.001&nbsp;mm, comprising 5.5&nbsp;mm on main screw lead scale, 0.28&nbsp;mm on screw rotation scale, and 0.003&nbsp;mm added from vernier.
  • Micrometer thimble with a reading of <!--DO NOT CHANGE TO 5.78. IF YOU ZOOM IN YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE ESTIMATED TENTH IS BETTER AT 9 THAN 0. ALSO THE READING WOULD BE 5.780, NOT 5.78!-->5.779&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.005&nbsp;mm. (You must enlarge the image to be able to read the scale to its fullest precision.) The reading consists of exactly 5.5&nbsp;mm from the main scale plus an estimated 0.279&nbsp;mm from the secondary scale.<!--Note the '9' is an estimated tenth. Although it would not be unreasonable to claim a reading of 0.280 mm for the secondary scale, close inspection shows the main scale line does not quite reach 0.280 mm, making 0.279 mm the best but even 0.278 mm is not unreasonable. These two alternative readings would be expressed as 5.780 mm and 5.778 mm. Expressing the result as 5.78 mm is incorrect unless there's reason not to use the instrument's full precision to measure the object.--> Assuming no zero error, this is also the measurement.
  • 1667}}
  • Another large micrometer in use
  • Modern micrometer with a reading of <!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO 1.640. MAKE SURE YOU ZOOM IN TO SEE THE READING. IF YOU STILL THINK 1.640 IS CORRECT, IT MEANS YOU MISUNDERSTAND HOW TO READ A MICROMETER!-->1.639&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.005&nbsp;mm. (Note you must enlarge the image to properly read the instrument.) Assuming no zero error, this is also the measurement.
  • Large micrometer caliper, 1908
  • fractional]] [[inch]] measurements and their [[decimal]] equivalents.
  • Animation of a micrometer in use. The object being measured is in black. The measurement is 4.140&nbsp;±&nbsp;0.005&nbsp;mm.
DEVICE INCORPORATING A CALIBRATED SCREW
Micrometer screw; Micrometer screw gauge; Micrometer (measuring instrument); Vernier micrometer; Micrometre (caliper); Micrometre (calliper); Micrometre (screw gauge); Micrometre screw gauge; Micrometre screw; Vernier micrometre; Micrometre (measuring instrument)
микрометрический винт
micrometer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Micrometer (disambiguation)
micrometer noun микрометр
micrometer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Micrometer (disambiguation)

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общая лексика

микрометр

микрометр, микрон

метрическая единица длины, равная одной миллионной доле метра

микрометрический

пара винтовая

ручной микрометр

фюльгебель

синоним

?m; micron

существительное

общая лексика

микрометр (10-6 м)

микрометр

wedge-tailed shearwater         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Puffinus pacificus; Wedge-tailed Shearwaters; Procellaria pacifica; Ardenna pacifica; Wedge-tailed Shearwater; Ardenna pacificus; ‘Ua‘u kani; Wedge-tailed shearwaters

общая лексика

клинохвостый буревестник (Puffinus pacificus)

left atrial pressure         
PRESSURE MEASURED BY WEDGING A PULMONARY CATHETER WITH AN INFLATED BALLOON INTO A SMALL PULMONARY ARTERIAL BRANCH
Pulmonary Wedge Pressure; Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure; Pulmonary artery wedge pressure; PCWP; Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure; Left atrial pressure; Left Atrial Pressure; Wedge pressure; PAWP; PAOP; Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure

медицина

давление в левом предсердии

micrometer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Micrometer (disambiguation)
микрометр
wedge pressure         
PRESSURE MEASURED BY WEDGING A PULMONARY CATHETER WITH AN INFLATED BALLOON INTO A SMALL PULMONARY ARTERIAL BRANCH
Pulmonary Wedge Pressure; Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure; Pulmonary artery wedge pressure; PCWP; Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure; Left atrial pressure; Left Atrial Pressure; Wedge pressure; PAWP; PAOP; Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure

медицина

заклиненное давление (измеренное с помощью катетера, введённого в сосуд)

wedge         
  • A wood splitting wedge
MECHANICAL DEVICE; TRIANGULAR SHAPED TOOL; PORTABLE INCLINED PLANE; ONE OF THE SIX CLASSICAL SIMPLE MACHINES
Wedge (mechanics); Wedges; Wedge (mechanical device)

Определение

micrometer
[m??'kr?m?t?]
¦ noun a gauge which measures small distances or thicknesses.
Derivatives
micrometry noun

Википедия

Wedge (footwear)

Wedge boots, wedgies, or lifties are shoes and boots with a sole in the form of a wedge, such that one piece of material, normally rubber, serves as both the sole and the heel.

This design dates back to ancient Greece. Greek Actors used to wear these shoes to signify status. These were crucial so the audience can be able to identify who is of importance in stage plays. According to the Kennedy Center, "tragic actors would don shoes called 'buskins', or raised platform shoes, to symbolize their superiority over comic actors, who would wear plain socks."

Как переводится micrometer wedge на Русский язык