capacity грузоподъемность; допустимая нагрузка BEARING 1. noun 1) ношение 2) рождение, произведение на свет 3) плодоношение 4) поведение; осанка; манера держать себя 5) терпение - beyond all bearing - past all bearing 6) отношение to consider a question in all its bearings - рассматривать вопрос со всех сторон this has no bearing on the question - это не имеет никакого отношения к делу, вопросу 7) значение the precise bearing of the word - точное значение слова 8) девиз (на гербе) 9) tech. подшипник - roller bearing 10) tech. опора; точка опоры 11) pl.; naut.; aeron.; mil. пеленг, румб; азимут - lose bearings - take bearings 2. adj. 1) несущий 2) рождающий, порождающий - bearing finder - bearing capacity BEARING finder пеленгатор ...
1. ношение the bearing of arms is forbidden —- ношение оружия запрещено 2. рождение, произведение на свет 3. плодоношение; стадия или способность плодоношения to keep trees in bearing —- ухаживать за деревьями, чтобы они приносили плоды 4. плоды, урожай rich mellow bearings —- образ. обильный урожай плодов 5. поведение, манера держаться they loved her for her kindly bearing —- ее любили за доброту (за приятное обхождение) 6. осанка, выправка proud bearing —- гордая осанка the bearing of a soldier —- военная выправка 7. терпение; выдержка past bearing, beyond all bearing —- нестерпимо there is no bearing him —- он невыносим 8. отношение, аспект, сторона; подход to consider a matter in all its bearings —- рассмотреть что-л. со всех сторон the legal bearings of a case —- юридическая сторона дела to have no bearing on the subject —- не иметь отношения к делу (к теме) his foolish question has no bearing on the problem —- его глупый вопрос не по делу 9. часто pl. спец. направление, ориентация; курс или направление по компасу, азимуту, пеленгу, румбу bearing error —- ошибка пеленга radio bearing —- радиопеленг magnetic bearing —- магнитный азимут (пеленг); направление магнитной стрелки compass bearing —- компасный азимут, компасный пеленг; направление по компасу bearings of smth. —- месторасположение чего-л. to take one's bearings —- определять свое...
1) плодоношение; стадия плодоношения; способность плодоношения; плодоносяший 2) рождение, произведение на свет; рождающий, производящий на свет 3) плоды, урожай to come into bearing — вступать в пору размножения – heavy bearing ...
n. 1 a person's bodily attitude or outward behaviour. 2 (foll. by on, upon) relation or relevance to (his comments have no bearing on the subject). 3 endurability (beyond bearing). 4 a part of a machine that supports a rotating or other moving part. 5 direction or position relative to a fixed point, measured esp. in degrees. 6 (in pl.) a one's position relative to one's surroundings. b awareness of this; a sense of one's orientation (get one's bearings; lose one's bearings). 7 Heraldry a device or charge. 8 = ball-bearing (see BALL(1)). Phrases and idioms bearing-rein a fixed rein from bit to saddle that forces a horse to arch its neck. ...
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noun Date: 13th century 1. the manner in which one bears or comports oneself 2. a. the act, power, or time of bringing forth offspring or fruit b. a product of ~ ; crop 3. a. an object, surface, or point that supports b. a machine part in which another part (as a journal or pin) turns or slides 4. a figure borne on a heraldic field 5. pressure, thrust 6. a. the situation or horizontal direction of one point with respect to another or to the compass b. a determination of position c. plural comprehension of one's position, environment, or situation d. relation, connection; also purport 7. the part of a structural member that rests on its supports Synonyms: ~, deportment, demeanor, mien, manner, carriage mean the outward manifestation of personality or attitude. ~ is the most general of these words but now usually implies characteristic posture a woman of regal ~. deportment suggests actions or behavior as formed by breeding or training your deportment was atrocious. demeanor suggests one's attitude toward others as expressed in outward behavior the haughty demeanor of the headwaiter. mien is a literary term referring both to ~ and demeanor a mien of supreme self-satisfaction. manner implies characteristic or customary way of moving and gesturing and addressing others the imperious manner of a man used to giving orders. carriage applies chiefly to habitual posture in standing or walking the kind of carriage learned at boarding school. ...
(bearings) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If something has a bearing on a situation or event, it is relevant to it. Experts generally agree that diet has an important bearing on your general health... My father’s achievements really don’t have any bearing on what I do. = influence PHRASE: V inflects 2. Someone’s bearing is the way in which they move or stand. (LITERARY) She later wrote warmly of his bearing and behaviour. N-SING: usu poss N 3. If you take a bearing with a compass, you use it to work out the direction in which a particular place lies or in which something is moving. = reading N-COUNT 4. If you get your bearings or find your bearings, you find out where you are or what you should do next. If you lose your bearings, you do not know where you are or what you should do next. A sightseeing tour of the city is included to help you get your bearings... PHRASE: V inflects 5. Bearings are small metal balls that are placed between moving parts of a machine in order to make them move smoothly and easily over each other. An oil seal was replaced, along with both front wheel bearings. N-COUNT: usu pl see also ball bearing ...
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~ n 1 have some/no etc bearing on to have some influence, no influence etc on something (Recent market fluctuations have had a direct bearing on company policy.) 2 lose your bearings to become confused about where you are or what you should do next (I completely lost my bearings in the dark.) 3 get your bearings to find out exactly where you are, or feel confident that you know where you are (Jim'll show you around and help you get your bearings.) 4 the way in which you move, stand, or behave, especially when this shows your character 5 technical a direction or angle that is shown by a compass (1) 6 technical part of a machine that turns on another part, or in which a turning part is held ...