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флаттер, дрожание изображения ( на экране дисплея)English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > flutter
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > flutter
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1) амплитудные искажения; фазовые искажения2) колебание; дрожание3) дрожание изображения; флаттер4) колебаться; дрожать -
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переполошить весь "курятник", вызвать переполох [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]; см. тж. a flutter in the dove-cotsCoriolanus: "...If you have writ your annals true, 't is there, That, like an eagle in a dove-cote, I Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli: Alone I did it..." (W. Shakespeare, ‘Coriolanus’, act V, sc. 6) — Кориолан: "...Если правда есть В преданиях и летописях ваших, То там найдете вы, что я один Так, как орел, влетевший в голубятню, В Кориоли вгонял дружины вольсков!.." (перевод А. Дружинина)
‘There have been times, Dinny, when I've had my doubts.’ ‘Not about Michael.’ ‘No, no; he's a first-rate fellow. But Fleur has fluttered their dovecote once or twice; since her father's death, however, she's been exemplary.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. XXII) — - Было время, Динни, когда я чувствовал тревогу. - Надеюсь, не из-за Майкла? - Нет, нет, на него вполне можно положиться. Но Флер раза два переполошила их курятник. Впрочем, после смерти отца она ведет себя примерно.
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flutter-preventive weightпротивофлаттерный груз
См. также в других словарях:
Flutter — can refer to: * Flutter on the iPhone * Flutter (electronics and communication), any rapid variation of signal parameters * Aeroelastic flutter, a rapid self excited motion, potentially destructive, in aircraft structures, control surfaces and… … Wikipedia
flutter — ● flutter nom masculin (anglais flutter, mouvement rapide) Type de vibration des structures d un avion résultant d un couplage aéroélastique, survenant à partir d une certaine vitesse. ● flutter (expressions) nom masculin (anglais flutter,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Flutter — is a rapid vibration or pulsation. The difference between flutter and fibrillation is that flutter is well organized while fibrillation is not. For example, atrial flutter consists of well organized but over rapid contractions of the atrium of… … Medical dictionary
flutter — flut‧ter [ˈflʌtə ǁ ər] noun informal have a flutter (on something) to risk a small amount of money on the result of a horse race, football game etc; = BET; GAMBLE: • Lots of people like to have a flutter on the lottery. * * * flutter UK US… … Financial and business terms
flutter — FLÚTTER s.n. Pulsaţie accelerată. ♢ Flutter arterial = afecţiune cardiacă manifestată printr un ritm rapid şi regulat, determinat de contracţiile frecvente şi regulate ale atriilor. [pr.: fláter] – cuv. engl. Trimis de LauraGellner, 14.05.2004.… … Dicționar Român
Flutter — Flut ter, n. 1. The act of fluttering; quick and irregular motion; vibration; as, the flutter of a fan. [1913 Webster] The chirp and flutter of some single bird Milnes. . [1913 Webster] 2. Hurry; tumult; agitation of the mind; confusion; disorder … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flutter — (englisch für ‚Flattern‘) steht für: Flutter (Tontechnik), Gleichlaufschwankungen von Plattenspielern oder Tonbandgeräten Flutter (Medizinprodukt), Ventile für Lungenkranke, die zur Ausatmung gegen Widerstand dienen Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
flutter — O.E. floterian to flutter, fly, flicker, float to and fro, be tossed by waves, frequentative of flotian to float (see FLOAT (Cf. float) (v.)). Related: Fluttered; fluttering. As a noun from 1640s; meaning state of excitement is 1740s … Etymology dictionary
Flutter — Flut ter, v. t. 1. To vibrate or move quickly; as, a bird flutters its wings. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive in disorder; to throw into confusion. [1913 Webster] Like an eagle in a dovecote, I Fluttered your Volscians in Corioli. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flutter — index beat (pulsate), oscillate, panic, trepidation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
flutter — vb flitter, flicker, *flit, hover Analogous words: *shake, tremble, quiver, quaver, wobble: beat, throb, *pulsate, palpitate: fluctuate, vibrate, oscillate, *swing … New Dictionary of Synonyms