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contact

1) контакт; соприкосновение || контактировать; касаться, соприкасаться || контактный; касающийся, соприкасающийся

2) контакт; соединение

adjustable contactantirotational contactapproach contactarcing contactauxiliary contactback contactball contactbank contactbase contactbearing contactbodily contactbraking contactbreak contactbreak-make contactbridge contactbrush contactbutt contactchangeover contactchangeover contact with neutral positionchangeover make-before-break contactcircuit closing contactcircuit opening contactclip contactcontinuous contactcontrol contactcorner contactdead contactdouble contactdouble-throw contactdouble-tooth contactdry contactearly contactsearth contactearthing contactedge contactedge board contactselastic contactelastic deformation contactelectrical contactface contactfemale contactfinger contactfixed contactfixed-point contactflank contactflanking contactflanking tooth contactflush contactfrictional contactgas-filled contactgear contactgrinding contactgrounding contacthard contactheavy contacthigh-pressure gas-filled contactimpulse contactinsulated contactinterfacial contactintimate contactinvolute contactlaminated contactlight contactlimit contactline contactlive contactlocalized tooth contactmagnetically operated contactmain contactmake contactmake-break contactmake-before-break contactmaking contactmale contactmemory sealed contactmercury wetted contactmetal-to-metal contactmetering contactmid-position contactmovable contactmultiple-tooth contactneedle-pinion contactnonbridging contactnormally closed contactnormally open contactnormally opened contactone-pair contactoperating contactoscillating contactoutput contactpassing contactphasing contactplastic contactplug contactplunger-type contactpoint contactpolarized contactpositive contactpreliminary contactspremature contactpressure contactprinted contactprogressive contactpush-button contactradius contactrecombination contactrectifying contactreed contactrest contactresting contactroller contactrolling contactrotational contactrubbing contactsealed contactsealed strip contactsensitive contactsequence contactsservo contactshut-off contactsingle-tooth contactsliding contactsparking contactspherical contactstationary contactswitch contactswitching contacttactile contactsterminal contactthree-pad contactthrowable contacttool contacttool/work contacttooth contacttooth contacts per minutetransfer contacttwo-pair contacttwo-point contacttwo-way contactvacuum contactwetted contactwiper-type switch contactworking contact

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  визуально ...
Англо-русский авиационный словарь
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  lenses контактные линзы (очки) CONTACT man агент, посредник CONTACT print phot. контактная печать CONTACT  1. noun  1) соприкосновение; контакт - come into contact - make contact - break contact  2) pl. отношения, знакомства, связи  3) знакомый (обыкн. деловой)  4) связной  5) сцепление, связь  6) math. касание  7) бациллоноситель  8) chem. катализатор  9) attr. контактный, связывающий - contact lenses - contact man  10) attr. - contact print - contact flight  2. v.  1) быть в соприкосновении; (со)прикасаться (with)  2) приводить в соприкосновение  3) устанавливать связь (с кем-л. по телефону, по почте и т.п.); связаться Where can I contact Mr. B.? - Где я могу найти мистера Б.?  4) electr. включать Syn: see meet CONTACT flight aeron. полет с визуальной ориентацией ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. соприкосновение, контакт to come in (into) contact with —- соприкасаться; наталкиваться на; установить контакт с; воен. войти в соприкосновение с to break contact —- воен. оторваться от противника to make contact —- воен. войти в соприкосновение (с противником); войти в связь 2. связь, контакт diplomatic contacts —- дипломатические связи out of contact —- не имея никакой связи, не будучи связанным 3. соприкосновение, столкновение to come into contact with opposing opinions —- столкнуться с противоположными мнениями 4. pl. ам. отношения, знакомства, связи to make useful social contacts —- заводить полезные знакомства в обществе 5. лицо, с которым имеются (деловые) связи I learned of it from information given to me by one of our contacts —- я узнал об этом от лица, с которым мы связаны 6. связник (разведчика) 7. передатчик инфекции, бациллоноситель 8. разг. контактная линза 9. спец. касание 10. спец. контакт, связь to make contact —- эл. включать ток 11. хим. катализатор 12. контактный contact mine —- воен. самовзрывной фугас; воен. контактная мина; ударная мина contact rail —- ж-д. контактный рельс, третий рельс contact print —- фот. контактная печать contact paper —- фотобумага для контактной печати 13. ав. визуальный contact flight —- полет с визуальной ориентировкой; полет по...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  контакт – crown contact – focal contact ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. сущ. контакт, связь Syn: connection 2. гл.; брит. 1) связываться 2) устанавливать деловую связь ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) контакт, касание, соприкосновение контактировать, соприкасаться 2) электр. контакт, вывод 3) установление связи выходить на связь 4) геол. поверхность раздела 5) (электрическое) соединение 6) контактный across a contact — вкрест контакту to face up a contact —зачищать контакт to terminate a contact — завершать связь - almost contact - barrier-free contact - braking contact - cluster contact - discontinuity contact - double contact - front-release contact - gas-tight contact - high contact - hunting contact - interrupting contact - laminated contact - load-carrying contact - make-before-break contact - make-make contact - non-ohmic contact - nonessential contact - normal contact - optical contact - pressure contact - resetting contact - sliding contact - split contact ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) контакт 2) связь 3) контактный датчик – adjustable contact – analog contact – cathode contact – charge contacts – electric contact – electromechanic contact – electronic contact – enciphering contacts – head-to-type contact – high-voltage contact – intermittent contact – line contact – magnetic contact – magnetically controlled contact – marking contact – movable contact – negative contact – nonreturned contact – nonshorted contact – nonsliding contact – normally closed contact – normally off contact – normally on contact – normally open contact – optical contact – positive contact – radio-communication contact – rectifying contact – relay contact – removable contact – rolling contact – satellite contact – sealed contact – short-curcuit contact – sliding contact – spacing contact – switching contact – thermocouple contact – throwable contact – total groove contact – transfer contact ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  контакт, соприкосновение (электрическое) соединение contact to earth accidental contact barren contact direct contact dry contact firm contact ground contact NC contact NO contact normally closed contact normally open contact plug contact point contact spring contact surface contact ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) контакт, касание, соприкосновение контактировать, соприкасаться 2) эл. контакт 3) электрон. вывод; ввод 4) установление связи, вступление (вхождение) в связь выходить на связь 5) короткий сеанс (в радиолюбительской связи) 6) рлк обнаружение; захват (цели) to break contact — размыкать; to make a contact — замыкать - a-contact - actual contact - adhesive contact - adjustable contact - adjustable touching contact - alloyed contact - all-round contact - all-wheel ground contact - amateur contact - anvil contact - approach contact - arcing contact - arm contact - armature contact - auxiliary contact - b-contact - back contact - ball contact - base contact - bayonet contact - beam-lead contact - bellows contact - bifurcated contact - bimetallic contact - blade contact - blocking contact - body contact - bouncing contacts - bow contact - break contact - break-before-make contact - break-make contact - bridge-type contact - bridge contact - bridging contact - brush contact - bump contact - buried contact - butt contact - change-over contact - change-over contact with neutral position - chattering contacts - circumferential contact - closed contact - collector contact - concentrated contact - concentric contact - conformal contact - continuous contact - convex-concave contact - convex-convex contact - coplanar contact - crimp contact - dead contact - direct refrigerant contact - discrete contact - distributed contact - docking ring contact - double-break contact - double-throw contact - double tooth contact - dressed contact - dry contact - dry-reed contact - EHD contact - elastic contact - elastic-plastic contact - elastohydrodynamic contact - electric contact - elementary contact - emitter contact - external contact - face contact - female contact - ferreed contact - filter contact - finger contact - firm contact - first...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 the state or condition of touching, meeting, or communicating. 2 a person who is or may be communicated with for information, supplies, assistance, etc. 3 Electr. a a connection for the passage of a current. b a device for providing this. 4 a person likely to carry a contagious disease through being associated with an infected person. 5 (usu. in pl.) colloq. a contact lens. --v.tr. 1 get into communication with (a person). 2 begin correspondence or personal dealings with. Phrases and idioms contact lens a small lens placed directly on the eyeball to correct the vision. contact print a photographic print made by placing a negative directly on sensitized paper etc. and illuminating it. contact sport a sport in which participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another. Derivatives contactable adj. Etymology: L contactus f. contingere (as com-, tangere touch) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: French or Latin; French, from Latin ~us, from contingere to have ~ with — more at contingent  Date: 1626  1.  a. union or junction of surfaces  b. the apparent touching or mutual tangency of the limbs of two celestial bodies or of the disk of one body with the shadow of another during an eclipse, transit, or occultation  c.  (1) the junction of two electrical conductors through which a current passes  (2) a special part made for such a junction  2.  a. association, relationship  b. connection, communication  c. an establishing of communication with someone or an observing or receiving of a significant signal from a person or object radar ~ with Mars  3. a person serving as a go-between, messenger, connection, or source of special information business ~s  4. ~ lens  II. verb  Date: 1834  intransitive verb to make ~  transitive verb  1. to bring into ~  2.  a. to enter or be in ~ with ; join  b. to get in communication with ~ your local dealer Usage:  The use of ~ as a verb, especially in sense 2b, is accepted as standard by almost all commentators except those who write college handbooks.  III. adjective  Date: 1859 maintaining, involving, or activated or caused by ~ ~ poisons ~ sports ~ dermatitis ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (contacts, contacting, contacted) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Contact involves meeting or communicating with someone, especially regularly. Opposition leaders are denying any contact with the government in Kabul... He forbade contacts between directors and executives outside his presence. N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl, oft N with/between n 2. If you are in contact with someone, you regularly meet them or communicate with them. He was in direct contact with the kidnappers... We do keep in contact. PHRASE: usu v-link PHR, oft PHR with n 3. If you contact someone, you telephone them, write to them, or go to see them in order to tell or ask them something. Contact the Tourist Information Bureau for further details... When she first contacted me Frances was upset. VERB: V n, V n 4. If you come into contact with someone or something, you meet that person or thing in the course of your work or other activities. The college has brought me into contact with western ideas. N-UNCOUNT: into N with n 5. If you make contact with someone, you find out where they are and talk or write to them. Then, after she had become famous, he tried to make contact with her. PHRASE: V inflects, PHR with n, pl-n V 6. If you lose contact with someone who you have been friendly with, you no longer see them, speak to them, or write to them. Though they all live nearby, I lost contact with them really quickly... Mother and son lost contact when Nicholas was in his early twenties. PHRASE: V inflects, PHR with n, pl-n V 7. When people or things are in contact, they are touching each other. They compared how these organisms behaved when left in contact with different materials... The cry occurs when air is brought into contact with the baby’s larynx... There was no physical contact, nor did I want any... N-UNCOUNT: oft in/into N with n 8. Radio contact is communication by means of radio. ...a technical problem reported by the pilot moments before he lost contact...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 »COMMUNICATION« communication with a person, organization, country etc  (He's not had any contact with his son for months.) + between  (There is very little contact between the two tribes.) be/get/stay in contact (with)  (We stay in contact with each other by telephone. | make/lose contact with (=succeed in communicating or stop communicating with someone))  (I've lost contact with most of my school friends. | put sb in contact (with) (=make it possible for someone to communicate with another person by giving them that person's address or telephone number))  (Sarah put me in contact with an expert in the field.) 2 »TOUCH« a state in which two people or things touch each other  (Children need close physical contact and interaction with a caring adult.) + between  (This disease is spread by contact between the animals.) in contact (with)  (For a second, his hand was in contact with mine. | come into contact (with))  (She screamed as her body came into contact with the water. | on contact (with) (=at the moment of touching something))  (The bomb exploded on contact with the ground. | contact points/area/surfaces etc)  (The contact points of the two surfaces must be clean and dry.) 3 come into contact with sb to meet someone  (Diana dazzled everyone who came into contact with her.) 4 »PERSON WHO CAN HELP« a person you know who may be able to help you or give you advice about something  (He has a lot of contacts in the media.) 5 »SITUATION/PROBLEM« experience of dealing with a particular kind of situation or problem  (bring sb into contact with sth)  (Pat's job brought her into contact with the problems people face when they retire.) 6 point of contact a) a place that you go to or a person that you meet when dealing with an organization  (Primary health care teams are the first point of contact for users of the health service.) b) a way in which two very different things are connected  (It's difficult to find a point of contact between theory and practice.) 7 »ELECTRICAL PART« an electrical part that...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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