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Set clock on change перевод

Set clock on change перевод


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Значение "clock" в словаре английского
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Этот перевод был полезным? Определение слова " CLOCK ":. Поиск для других глаголов видеть их спряжения тоже. CLOCK, час, часы, часы, часы, тактовый генератор, английский - русский Словарь, английский. Поместите код ниже, где вы хотите словарь виджет, чтобы появиться на вашем сайте: Встроить этот словарь на вашем сайте:. CLOCK Этот перевод был полезным? T I M E n a device for measuring and showing time, which is usually found in or on a building and is not worn by a person We have an antique clock on our mantlepiece. Clock radio is another word for radio alarm clock. A clock tower is a tower, usually forming part of a building, which has a clock at the top of it. Machine or electronic device that measures and records time. Both simple and elaborate clocks, as well as sundials, candle clocks and sandglasses, were used for measuring time in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. The first mechanical clocks were weight-driven and perhaps were invented for use in monasteries, where the disciplined life required a strict rendering of time. The first European public clock that struck the hours was erected in Milan in and the oldest surviving clocks are in England and France The first domestic clocks appeared late in the 14th century. About Peter Henlein, a German locksmith, began to make the first portable timepieces, small clocks driven by a spring. Christiaan Huygens invented pendulum clocks in Big Ben, the great clock at Westminster in London, was installed in and is the standard for all accurate tower pendulum clocks. The most accurate mechanical timekeepers within a few thousandths of a second per day are clocks with short pendulums about 39 in. In the vibration of a quartz crystal was first applied to timekeeping; the maximum error of an observatory quartz-crystal clock is only a few ten-thousandths of a second per day. The first atomic clock went into operation in Atomic clocks, regulated by the natural periodic behaviour of a system of atoms such as vibrations or emission of radiation , can have accuracies exceeding one billionth of a second per day, making them the most accurate clocks yet invented. All clocks, of whatever form, are made on this principle. The origin of the all-mechanical escapement clock is unknown; the first such devices may have been invented and used in monasteries to alert the sacristan to toll a bell that called the monks to prayers. The first mechanical clocks to which clear references exist were large, weight-driven machines, fitted into towers and known as turret clocks. These early devices did not strike the hour, nor did they have hands or a dial. The first public clock that struck the hours was made and erected in Milan in The oldest surviving clock in England is that at Salisbury Cathedral, which dates from A clock erected at Rouen, France, in is still extant and one built for Wells Cathedral in England is preserved in the Science Museum, London. The Salisbury clock strikes the hours and those of Rouen and Wells also have mechanisms for ringing chimes at the quarter hour. Other English clocks of somewhat later date were large, iron-framed structures driven by falling weights attached to a cord wrapped around a drum and regulated by a mechanism known as a verge or crown wheel escapement. Their errors probably were as large as a half hour per day. The first domestic clocks were smaller versions of these large public clocks. They appeared late in the 14th century and few examples have survived; most of them, extremely austere in design, had no cases or means of protection from dust. These clocks stood on a pedestal with an aperture to accommodate the weights. About Peter Henlein, a German locksmith, began to make small clocks driven by a spring. These were the first portable timepieces, representing one of the great strides in horology. The dials of these clocks, placed on the top and possessing an hour hand only minute hands did not appear until , were exposed to the air; there was no form of cover such as a glass until the 17th century. From the end of the 16th century, clocks were made in the upright form. They were similar to the domestic weight-driven clocks but were not portable. During the early part of the 17th century, the mechanism was enclosed and the cases were made of brass. About Galileo noticed the characteristic timekeeping property of the pendulum. The Dutch astronomer and physicist Christiaan Huygens was responsible for the application of the pendulum as a time controller in clocks from onward. Clocks, weight driven, with short pendulums, were encased in wood and made to hang on the wall. In the long or seconds, pendulum was introduced by William Clement, an English clockmaker. The next step was to enclose the pendulum and weights and the long-case or grandfather, clock was born. The pendulum is a reliable time measurer because, for small arcs, the time required for a complete swing period depends only on the length of the pendulum and is almost independent of the extent of the arc. The length of a pendulum with a period of one second is about 39 inches millimetres and an increase in length of 0. Altering the length of a pendulum is, therefore, a sensitive means of regulation. The alteration is usually carried out by allowing the bob to rest upon a nut that can be screwed up or down the pendulum rod. Any expansion or contraction of the rod caused by changes of temperature will affect the timekeeping of a pendulum; e. For accurate timekeeping, the length of the pendulum must be kept as nearly constant as possible. This may be done in several ways, some of which use the differing coefficients of expansion the amount of expansion per degree change in temperature of different metals to obtain a cancelling-out effect. In one popular compensation method, the bob consists of a glass or metal jar containing a suitable amount of mercury. The gridiron pendulum employs rods of brass and steel, while in the zinc-iron tube, the pendulum rod is made up of concentric tubes of zinc and iron. A less expensive method, however, is to make the pendulum rod from a special alloy called Invar. This material has such a small coefficient of expansion that small changes of temperature have a negligible effect. In a pendulum clock an escape wheel is allowed to rotate through the pitch of one tooth for each swing of the pendulum and to transmit an impulse to the pendulum to keep it swinging. An ideal escapement would perform both functions without interfering with the free swing. The double three-legged gravity escapement was invented by Edmund Beckett, afterward Lord Grimthorpe and used by him for the great clock at Westminster, now generally known as Big Ben, which was installed in It has since become standard for all really accurate tower clocks. Dream symbol Heart, circulatory system, emotions. A timing signal in an optical network, required so that devices know exactly at what point to look for bits of information. The clock signal is matched to the bit rate of the system. Нажмите здесь, чтобы получить необходимый HTML-кода.


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Veralim botanic To change time to winter time. Ни в коем случае не претендуя на истинность, поделюсь своими соображениями: Предлагая такой вариант, я исходил из того, что часы по-английски могут быть как clock, так и watch. Нашел некоторое подтверждение этого варианта: Там же нашлись и другие варианты: We change the clocks back to winter time If you mean put the clocks back an hour List of Calendar Events: Sunday, November 4, Fall Back: Set clocks back one hour, for return to Standard Time. Или End of March: Set clocks back one hour Раз уж вы выделили Fall Back -- не уверен, что это без контекста будет понятно. Это все же часть мнемофразы Spring Forward, Fall Back. Не будет это странно звучать как если бы на вопрос о цветах радуги вы бы начали перечислять: Я выделил fall back просто чтобы передать форматирование оригинала. Не очень удачный ход: Вот еще хорошие варианты: In the winter months, we have GMT Greenwich Mean Time and in the summer it is BST British Summer Time. GMT starts at the end of October and we put the time back by 1 hour. BST starts at the end of March and we put the time forward by 1 hour. The change is always made very early on a Sunday morning to minimise disruption and the exact date is therefore different every year. The date is usually noted in UK diaries and newspapers. Veralim Как правильно сказать перевести часы стрелки часов на зимнее время спасибо To turn clocks an hour forward. Я живу в Штатах, так что доверяйте: We need to move the clocks one hour forward tonight. Уж красавицы Весны Колесница золотая Мчится с горней вышины! Старой спорить ли, тщедушной, С ней — царицею цветов, С целой армией воздушной Благовонных ветерков! А что шума, что гуденья, Теплых ливней и лучей стих про весну поднять настроение всем попробуйте найти в интернете http: Добро пожаловать в форум, Guest. Как правильно сказать перевести часы стрелки часов на зимнее время спасибо.


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