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  • 31Turbine, Inc. — Turbine, Inc. (прежде Turbine Entertainment Software, Second Nature, и изначально CyberSpace, Inc.) компания разработчик компьютерных игр, была основана Джоном Монсаррэтом, Джереми Гэффни, Кевином Лэнджевином, и Тимоти Миллером. Расположена в… …

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  • 32Turbine Hotel & Spa — (Найсне,Южно Африканская Республика) Категория отеля: 5 звездочный отель Адрес …

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  • 33turbine — UK US /ˈtɜːbaɪn/ noun [C] PRODUCTION ► a type of machine in which a wheel is driven by the movement of liquid or gas so that power is produced: »A one megawatt turbine can produce enough electricity annually to meet the needs of 700 households.… …

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  • 34turbine — (n.) 1838, from Fr. turbine, from L. turbinem (nom. turbo) spinning top, eddy, whirlwind, related to turba turmoil, crowd (see TURBID (Cf. turbid)). Originally applied to a wheel spinning on a vertical axis, driven by falling water. Turbo in… …

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  • 35turbine nozzle — Turbine stationary airfoils that precede each turbine blade set. They function to increase gas velocity and also direct the gases onto the turbine blade at an optimum angle …

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  • 36turbine pump — noun A device for raising water by the inverted action of a turbine wheel • • • Main Entry: ↑turbine …

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  • 37turbine steamer — noun A ship driven by a steam turbine • • • Main Entry: ↑turbine …

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  • 38Turbine à action — ● Turbine à action turbine dans laquelle la détente du fluide se produit intégralement dans les aubages fixes, ou tuyères …

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  • 39turbine — / turbine/ s.m. [dal lat. turbo ĭnis vortice, movimento vorticoso; trottola ]. 1. [vento impetuoso, o altro agente atmosferico, che gira vorticosamente: il t. della bufera ; t. di neve ] ▶◀ vortice. ↓ mulinello. ‖ ciclone, tornado, tromba d aria …

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  • 40Turbine — Turbine: Die Bezeichnung für »Kraftmaschine, die Strömungsenergie mithilfe eines Schaufelrades unmittelbar in Drehenergie umsetzt« wurde im 19. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. turbine übernommen. Dies ist eine gelehrte Entlehnung aus lat. turbo, turbinis …

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