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1 иметь
1) <phys.> have
2) own
– иметь в виду
– иметь в наличии
– иметь дело
– иметь значение
– иметь место
– иметь наклон
– иметь отношение
– иметь развертку
– иметь размерность
– иметь результатом
– иметь решение
– иметь свидетельство
– иметь связь
– иметь силу
– иметь следствием
– иметь смысл
– иметь сходство
– иметь успех
– иметь форму
– иметь целью
– не иметь развертки
иметь закономерный характер — have set pattern
иметь наклон в сторону — be sloping towards
иметь недостаток в чем-либо — fail
иметь преимущественное право перед — take precedence over
не иметь общих элементов — <math.> disjoint
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2 наклон
1) cant
2) dip
3) droop
4) grade
5) gradient
6) incidence
7) inclination
8) incline
9) obliquity
10) <acoust.> pitch
11) slope
12) tilt
13) tilting
– иметь наклон
– наклон антенны
– наклон волны
– наклон глиссады
– наклон опоры
– наклон орбиты
– наклон пласта
– наклон скважины
– наклон характеристики
– наклон шрифта
– поперечный наклон
– продольный наклон
иметь наклон в сторону — be sloping towards
наклон верха импульса — <electr.> pulse tilt
наклон вершины импульса — pulse top tilt
наклон кривой подъемной силы — lift slope
наклон рулевой колонки — steering rake
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3 иметь наклон в сторону чего-л.
be sloping (slope) towards smth.Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > иметь наклон в сторону чего-л.
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