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2) Aviation: backward turn, turn, leg4) Engineering: bank, double-page spread (издания), double-truck spread (издания), roll-out (на курс полёта), sweep, swivel, two-page spread (издания), unfolding5) Mathematics: half-turn6) Law: deployment7) Automobile industry: U-turn, banking, sharp turn, supplemental motion, turning, (сокр. от U-turn) uey8) Cinema: double truck9) Polygraphy: centre spread, facing pages, page spread, two-page opening, two-page opening (книги, газеты)10) Electronics: slewing11) Information technology: (звонков VoIP) hairpin12) Astronautics: attitude maneuver, clocking, re-orientation, turning flight13) Advertising: opening (книги), two-page opening (газеты, книги), spread (книги, газеты), double page spread (формат рекламного объявления)14) Sakhalin energy glossary: upending -
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bank, ( на курс полета) roll-out, double-page [double-truck] spread амер., two-page spread, (книги, газеты) spread, swivel, turn возд.* * *разворо́т м.1. turnвводи́ть в разворо́т ав. — enter [roll into] a turnвыводи́ть [выходи́ть] из разворо́та ав. — roll out of a turnвыполня́ть разворо́т — (make a) turnме́жду вторы́м и тре́тьим разворо́тами ав. — on downwind (leg)ме́жду тре́тьим и четвё́ртым разворо́тами ав. — on base leg2. (листа, обложки) полигр. openingвторо́й разворо́т — turn on downwind leg«второ́й разворо́т вы́полнил!» ( доклад с самолёта на КДП) — “(I'm) on down wind!”«доложи́ть о выполне́нии второ́го разворо́та!» ( указание самолёту от КДП) — “report on down wind!”круто́й разворо́т — sharp [steep, tight, close] turnразворо́т на очередно́й прямолине́йный эта́п маршру́та ав. — track changeнача́ть разворо́т на очередно́й прямолине́йный эта́п маршру́та — initiate a track changeпе́рвый разворо́т ав. — turn on cross-wind legразворо́т с набо́ром высоты́ — climbing turnразворо́т со скольже́нием ав. — side-slipping turnтре́тий разворо́т — turn on base legчетвё́ртый разворо́т — turn on [to] final
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spread — /spred/, v., spread, spreading, n., adj. v.t. 1. to draw, stretch, or open out, esp. over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often fol. by out). 2. to stretch out or unfurl in the air, as folded wings, a flag, etc. (often fol. by out) … Universalium
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