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Перевод: conduit speek conduit


[существительное]
трубопровод ; водопроводная труба; акведук ; изоляционная трубка; подземный потайной ход; канал


Тезаурус:

  1. Work began in winter 1899, and opportunity was taken to relay the old conduit track from Cocker Street to Church Street on the Promenade.
  2. However this was the swan-song of the conduit system, for the decision was taken to convert to the overhead line system used today.
  3. Holroyd Smith was called back to overhaul the tramway in 1894, and he was shocked by what he found: faulty insulators were identified by flooding the conduit with salt water and watching for the smoke to rise!
  4. But the teams later discovered that the conduit was dry, suggesting that the lava had already found a new course.
  5. The army has profited nicely from acting as a conduit for arms supplies to the resistance armies fighting in Cambodia and from its control of the timber and gem trades with Cambodia, Laos and Burma.
  6. The end gate of the upper conduit, also showing the winding house and cabin housing one of the hydraulic standpipes.
  7. The first is to cut a hole in the ceiling and to fit a metal or plastic BESA box (designed for use with conduit wiring), with its face flush with the ceiling, and with the box screwed to a supporting piece of timber fixed between the joists; the BESA box has two screwed holes which match the holes in the plate supporting the chain or screwed rod.
  8. This Mapple conduit, named after its inventor who was the electrical engineer, was used for the Station Road link-line in 1897.
  9. To counteract this, depot staff would lay a rope along the conduit slot to keep out the water and sand whenever there was a gale warning.
  10. The steam engine to turn the winding drum, located in a wooden engine-house behind the conduit and constructed above a boiler-house rebated into the earthwork supporting the upper part of the planes, was a twin-cylinder high pressure jet condensing type.
  11. Anyone who has ever tried chiselling out a channel in a wall to accommodate electrical conduit or other piping will appreciate this useful accessory from Wolfcraft.
  12. The Promenade line was extended in the same year from Dean Street to Victoria (South) Pier, using a new type of conduit with a hinged top for easy inspection.
  13. Perhaps the murkiest issue of all - certainly an issue never addressed by the Bush administration - is why the US, after paying Noriega 1.2 million during the 1980s, when it clearly knew that Panama - headquarters for the formidable US Army Southern Command (USASC) that monitors all events in Central and Latin America - was a conduit for drugs, turned so suddenly and harshly against Noriega.

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