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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - dial

 
 

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dial
1) круговая шкала; циферблат

измерять по круговой шкале 2) лимб; (градуированный) диск 3) дисковый номеронабиратель; номерной диск (в телефонии)

набирать номер 4) декада (напр. магазина сопротивлений) 5) трик. игольный диск, риппшайба 6) фонтура круглой кеттельной машины - antenna repeat dial - calibrated dial - compass dial - direct-drive dial - drum dial - fan dial - feeding dial - feed dial - follow-the-pointer dials - glassed dial - graduated dial - luminous dial - push-button dial - select dial - shunting dial - shutter speed dial - sinker dial - slow-motion dial - stitch dial - transfer dial - tuning dial - vernier dial

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1.
  1) набор номера; набирать номер 2) дисковый номеронабиратель 3) циферблат, круговая шкала – multifreqency tone dial – priority dial – push-button dial – rotary dial – touch-tone dial – TV PROG dial ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) циферблат, круговая шкала 2) лимб, градуированный диск 3) номеронабиратель 4) горный компас to dial up a telephone number — набирать номер телефона - azimuth dial - clock-type dial - feeder dial - harmonic dial - hundreds dial - indexing dial - micrometer dial - mining dial - rotary dial - semicircular dial - slide-rule dial - telephone dial - tens dial - units dial ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  "Дайал" Товарный знак мыла, в том числе жидкого, шампуней, дезодорантов, производства компании "Дайал" Dial Corp. ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. циферблат; круговая шкала standard (normal) dial —- нормальная шкала compass dial —- роза ветров 2. тел. наборный диск, номеронабиратель 3. солнечные часы 4. горный компас (также miner's dial) 5. спец. угломерный круг, лимб; круговой нониус 6. тех. гранильный круг 7. простореч. "луна", круглая физиономия 8. наносить деления 9. измерять 10. набирать (номер по телефону); звонить dial the number —- наберите номер to dial the police station —- соединиться с полицейским участком to dial information —- набрать номер справочной (службы) 11. искать станцию (перемещая движок по шкале радиоприемника); настраивать (приемник, телевизор) 12. горн. обследовать с помощью горного компаса; производить подземную съемку ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) циферблат; круговая шкала  2) teleph. диск набора  3) солнечные часы  4) coll. круглое лицо, луна  5) угломерный круг, лимб  6) горный компас (тж. miners dial)  2. v.  1) измерять по шкале, циферблату  2) набирать номер (по автоматическому телефону)  3) настраивать (приемник, телевизор) ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 the face of a clock or watch, marked to show the hours etc. 2 a similar flat plate marked with a scale for measuring weight, volume, pressure, consumption, etc., indicated by a pointer. 3 a movable disc on a telephone, with finger-holes and numbers for making a connection. 4 a a plate or disc etc. on a radio or television set for selecting wavelength or channel. b a similar selecting device on other equipment, e.g. a washing machine. 5 Brit. sl. a person's face. --v. (dialled, dialling; US dialed, dialing) 1 tr. (also absol.) select (a telephone number) by means of a dial or set of buttons (dialled 999). 2 tr. measure, indicate, or regulate by means of a dial. Phrases and idioms dialling code a sequence of numbers dialled to connect a telephone with the exchange of the telephone being called. dialling tone (US dial tone) a sound indicating that a caller may start to dial. Derivatives dialler n. Etymology: ME, = sundial, f. med.L diale clock-dial ult. f. L dies day ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English dyal, from Medieval Latin ~is clock wheel revolving daily, from Latin dies day — more at deity  Date: 15th century  1. the face of a sun~  2. obsolete timepiece  3. the graduated face of a timepiece  4.  a. a face upon which some measurement is registered usually by means of graduations and a pointer the thermometer ~ reads 70°F  b. a device that may be operated to make electrical connections or to regulate the operation of a machine a radio ~ a telephone ~  II. verb  (~ed or ~led; ~ing or ~ling)  Date: 1653  transitive verb  1. to measure with a ~  2.  a. to manipulate a device (as a ~) so as to operate, regulate, or select ~ your favorite program ~ed the wrong number  b. call 1m(1) ~ed the office  intransitive verb  1. to manipulate a ~  2. to make a telephone call or connection  • ~er noun  III. abbreviation  1. ~ect  2. ~ectical ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (dials, dialling, dialled) Note: in AM, use 'dialing', 'dialed' 1. A dial is the part of a machine or instrument such as a clock or watch which shows you the time or a measurement that has been recorded. The luminous dial on the clock showed five minutes to seven... N-COUNT 2. A dial is a control on a device or piece of equipment which you can move in order to adjust the setting, for example to select or change the frequency on a radio or the temperature of a heater. He turned the dial on the radio... N-COUNT 3. On some telephones, especially older ones, the dial is the disc on the front that you turn with your finger to choose the number that you want to call. The disc has holes in it, and numbers or letters behind the holes. N-COUNT 4. If you dial or if you dial a number, you turn the dial or press the buttons on a telephone in order to phone someone. He lifted the phone and dialled her number... He dialled, and spoke briefly to the duty officer. VERB: V n, V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 the part of a machine or piece of equipment such as a watch, that is usually covered in glass and shows the time or a measurement  (She looked at the dial to check her speed.) 2 the wheel on a telephone with numbered holes for your fingers, that you move around in order to make a call 3 part of a piece of equipment such as a radio, that you turn around to listen to different radio stations ~2 v dialled, dialling BrE dialed, dialing AmE to move the numbered wheel or press the buttons on a telephone in order to make a telephone call ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  ocean sc. abbr. DIfferential Absorption LIDAR NASDAQ abbr. Dialog Corporation, P. L. C. ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 14c., apparently from M.L. dialis "daily," from L. dies "day." The M.L. was probably abstracted from a phrase such as rota dialis "daily wheel," and the earliest sense was likely "a sundial." ...
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