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* * *Воспринимать(ся) -- to perceive (органами чувств); to interpret (понимать); to sense (сигнал); to take (up), to react, to absorb (нагрузку)The transverse loads are taken by a single dog at the bottom of the mounting ring.The radial load is reacted by the two outboard bearings.While working the conveyor is exposed to heavy torque which is absorbed by the gearbox.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > воспринимать
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