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1 взаимодействовать
act reciprocally, communicate, interact, interreact, reactРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > взаимодействовать
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2 взаимодействовать
1) General subject: act in concert, associate, co-operate, cooperate, deal, interact, interwork, react upon each other3) Military: coordinate, interoperate4) Engineering: communicate5) Chemistry: interreact6) Information technology: interrelate7) Network technologies: interface8) Automation: coact9) Makarov: act reciprocally, react on, cooperate for, cooperate in, cooperate with -
3 взаимодействовать
v. interact, act reciprocallyРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > взаимодействовать
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4 взаимодействовать
1) act reciprocally
2) interact
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5 взаимодействовать
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6 взаимодействовать
v. interact, act reciprocallyРусско-английский математический словарь > взаимодействовать
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8 аналогично
•In a similar (or like) manner (or Along similar lines), design equations may be derived from the general formula.
•This type of door can be folded in a manner like the operation of the camera bellows.
•The device would operate in much the same way (or manner, or fashion) as (or similarly, or analogously, to) a core array.
•The retina cells transform the light image into a spatial pattern of electrical signals, much as a television camera does.
•Gases behave similarly (or in a similar way) in all directions.
•The components of strain are specified in a similar way to the stresses.
* * *Аналогично -- similarly, in a similar manner to, in a manner identical to that for; reciprocally (соответственно)Oxygen reacting with the rolling-element surfaces can act in a similar manner to the antiwear additive.Two of plexiglass pieces were bevelled in a manner identical to that for the aluminum walls of the test section.Reciprocally, implementation of these systems has been a most challenging test for programming languages.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > аналогично
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