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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > analytically oblique
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аналитически analytically continuable series ≈ аналитически продолжаемый ряд analytically dependent functions ≈ аналитически зависимые функции analytically equivalent bundles ≈ аналитически эквивалентные расслоения analytically expressible sentence ≈ аналитически выразимое высказывание analytically extended function ≈ аналитически продолженная функция analytically independent function ≈ аналитически независимая функция analytically irreducible ring ≈ аналитически неприводимое кольцо analytically irreducible variety ≈ аналитически неприводимое многообразие analytically isomophic space ≈ аналитически изоморфное пространство analytically isomorphic points ≈ аналитически изоморфные точки analytically negligible set ≈ аналитически пренебрежимое множество analytically normal ring ≈ аналитически нормальное кольцо analytically ramified covering space ≈ аналитически разветвленное накрытие analytically ramified space ≈ аналитически разветвленное пространство analytically representable function ≈ аналитически представимая функция analytically tractable solution ≈ аналитически находимое решение analytically uniform space ≈ аналитически равномерное пространство analytically unramified ring ≈ аналитически неразветвленное кольцо - analytically coherent - analytically continuable - analytically definable - analytically dependent - analytically equivalent - analytically extended - analytically independent - analytically irreducible - analytically isomorphic - analytically negligible - analytically normal - analytically oblique - analytically ramified - analytically representable - analytically true - analytically unramified - continue analyticallyАналитическиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > analytically
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1. n мат. наклонная линия, косая линия2. n мат. знак3. n мат. перспективный аэрофотоснимок4. n мат. анат. косая мышца5. a косой, наклонный, покатый, скошенный6. a окольный, непрямой; косвенный; скрытый; тайный7. a морально или психически неустойчивый; ненормальный, извращённый8. a анат. косая9. a бот. косой, искривлённый10. a отклонённый или отклоняющийся от данной прямой линии или курса11. a отклонённый12. a грам. косвенный13. a полигр. наклонный14. a полигр. курсивный15. adv воен. развернувшийся на 45°to march oblique to the left — развернуться в марше налево на 45°
16. v наклоняться, отклоняться; изгибаться17. v воен. продвигаться вкось; развернуться в марше налево или направо на 45°Синонимический ряд:1. askew (adj.) askance; askant; askew; awry; crooked; distorted; lopsided; skew; strained; twisted2. inclined (adj.) angled; bevelled; biased; declivate; declivitous; diagonal; inclined; inclining; leaning; non-horizontal; non-perpendicular; pitched; pitching; slanted; slanting; sloped; sloping; tilted; tilting; tipped3. indirect (adj.) circuitous; circular; collateral; devious; furtive; indirect; obscure; roundabout; tortuous; underhanded; vagueАнтонимический ряд:balanced; direct; straight -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > аналитически скошенный
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Mathematics: analytically obliqueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аналитически скошенный
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