Dictionary of Electrical Engineering

Dictionary of Electrical Engineering

Author: Y.N. Luginsky

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 9401712514

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The purpose of this Dictionary, published jointly by «Kluwer Technische Boeken, BV» (Deventer, The Netherlands) and «Russky yazyk Publishers» (Moscow, USSR) is to help the user read and translate Englisch, German, French, Dutch and Russian texts in electrical engineer ing. Up until now all such dictionaries were containing terms pertaining directly to electrical engineering plus the terminology used in its off-sheets which have evolved into separate disci plines, such as communications, electronics, automation etc. Foremost, however, this Diction ary represents the terminology of electrical engineering, while the branches are represented by their basic terms only. Given the relative small volume (about 8000 terms), the authors tried to reflect the most important terms in such areas as the cirquit theory, electric and magnetic measurements, ele ctric power generation, transmission and distribution, as well as the industrial and domestic consumption of electric power. The Dictionary also contains many terms relevant to high voltage technology, electrical machines and apparatus, electric drive, as well as to the elements and structures of aerial and cable transmission lines. In selecting English terms, the authors were trying to reflect both their British and Ameri can versions, although they did not attempt to present all terminological synonyms of this kind. In some cases the Dictionary provides the main spelling versions.


Dictionary of Electrical and Power Engineering

Dictionary of Electrical and Power Engineering

Author: I. N. Luginskii

Publisher:

Published: 1994-03-01

Total Pages: 613

ISBN-13: 9780828550994

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This is the first English-Russian legal dictionary to be published in Russia in over 28 years. This long overdue publication, containing over 60,000 words & entries, is the most complete collection of legal terminology for use in contracts & proposals. Its English-to-Russian format allows for easy searching for specific legal wording. This dictionary has been compiled to keep up with the rapid & major changes occurring in Russia today. This comprehensive dictionary is a must-have reference for lawyers, translators & business people. This dictionary & many other special dictionaries, texts & related materials are available exclusively through Firebird Publications, Inc. Catalog available. For more information or to order, call or write to: Firebird Publications, Inc., 4956 Boiling Brook Pkwy., Rockville, MD 20852.


Dictionary of Electrical Engineering

Dictionary of Electrical Engineering

Author: Y.N. Luginsky

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1987-02-28

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 9020119109

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The purpose of this Dictionary, published jointly by «Kluwer Technische Boeken, BV» (Deventer, The Netherlands) and «Russky yazyk Publishers» (Moscow, USSR) is to help the user read and translate Englisch, German, French, Dutch and Russian texts in electrical engineer ing. Up until now all such dictionaries were containing terms pertaining directly to electrical engineering plus the terminology used in its off-sheets which have evolved into separate disci plines, such as communications, electronics, automation etc. Foremost, however, this Diction ary represents the terminology of electrical engineering, while the branches are represented by their basic terms only. Given the relative small volume (about 8000 terms), the authors tried to reflect the most important terms in such areas as the cirquit theory, electric and magnetic measurements, ele ctric power generation, transmission and distribution, as well as the industrial and domestic consumption of electric power. The Dictionary also contains many terms relevant to high voltage technology, electrical machines and apparatus, electric drive, as well as to the elements and structures of aerial and cable transmission lines. In selecting English terms, the authors were trying to reflect both their British and Ameri can versions, although they did not attempt to present all terminological synonyms of this kind. In some cases the Dictionary provides the main spelling versions.


Dictionary of Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Dictionary of Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Author: Seiichi Ishibashi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 1802

ISBN-13: 1468454331

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The first edition of this dictionary was published in 1964, and the revised second edition appeared in 1968. Since then electrical engineering has made great progress and has enlarged rapidly along with its associated fields. Accordingly, the terms required for electrical engineering have greatly increased. Therefore the publishers, Ohmsha, Ltd. decided to publish this extensively revised and enlarged third edition. The original editor, Dr. Yuichi Ishibashi, who is my father, devoted great energy to compiling revisions after the appearance of the second edition, but he passed away in 1969 leaving his work in the form of a mass of manuscript cards. Since my speciality is the same as my father's, Mr. Sato, the managing director of Ohmsha, Ltd. approached me with his request to compile this third edition, to which I agreed to bring my father's efforts to fruition. Following the trend of the first and second editions, in addition to the customary technical terms of electrical engineering, electronics, and communications, this third edition attempts to include relevant terms from the basic sciences of mathematics, physics, and chemistry, as well as from automation, data processing, instrumentation, nucleonics, mechanical engineer ing, civil engineering, architecture and economics. Also I have tried to include as many verbs, adjectives, and adverbs that appear frequently in general engineering literature as possible. The result is that this third edition contains over 42,000 vocabulary entries.