fine cracks

fine cracks
мелкие трещины

Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.

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  • Crazing — A Song dynasty Celadon vase with crazing glaze Crazing is a network of fine cracks on the surface of a material, for example in a glaze layer. Crazing is a phenomenon that frequently precedes fracture in some glassy thermoplastic polymers.… …   Wikipedia

  • pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… …   Universalium

  • crackle — /krak euhl/, v., crackled, crackling, n. v.i. 1. to make slight, sudden, sharp noises, rapidly repeated. 2. to form a network of fine cracks on the surface. 3. (of ceramic glaze) to craze. 4. to exhibit liveliness, vibrancy, anticipation, etc.:… …   Universalium

  • crackle — [c]/ˈkrækəl / (say krakuhl) verb (crackled, crackling) –verb (i) 1. to make slight, sudden, sharp noises, rapidly repeated. –verb (t) 2. to cause to crackle. 3. to break with a crackling noise. –noun 4. the act of crackling. 5. a crackling noise …  

  • crazing — Many fine cracks in the paint surface, resembling crow s feet. It is similar to checking, but more sever, where fine lines or cracks appear in the paint …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Европейская макросейсмическая шкала — (EMS)  основная шкала для оценки сейсмической интенсивности в европейских странах, также используется в ряде стран за пределами Европы. Была принята в 1998 году как обновление тестовой версии 1992 года и носит название EMS 98. История EMS… …   Википедия

  • crackle — I. verb (crackled; crackling) Etymology: frequentative of 1crack Date: circa 1560 intransitive verb 1. a. to make small sharp sudden repeated noises < the fire crackles on the hearth > b. to show ani …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • craze — I. verb (crazed; crazing) Etymology: Middle English crasen to crush, craze, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish krasa to crush Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. obsolete break, shatter 2. to produce minute cracks on the surface or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • craze — noun a widespread but short lived enthusiasm for something. verb 1》 [usu. as adjective crazed] make or become wildly insane: a crazed killer. 2》 produce a network of fine cracks on (a surface). Derivatives crazing noun Origin ME (in the sense… …   English new terms dictionary

  • craze — ► NOUN ▪ a widespread but short lived enthusiasm for something. ► VERB (be crazed) ▪ (of a surface) be covered with a network of fine cracks. ORIGIN originally in the sense «break, shatter, produce cracks»: perhaps Scandinavian …   English terms dictionary

  • Malvern water — This article is about natural Malvern spring water. For the bottled product, see Malvern Water (bottled water). St. Ann s Well, Great Malvern, a popular café for walkers on the hills. The building on the right houses the spout from which the… …   Wikipedia


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