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1 спектр
1. spectraспектральный цвет; цвет спектра — spectral colour
2. spectrumспектр, полученный при испытаниях — test response spectrum
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2 энергетический спектр
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > энергетический спектр
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3 предел спектра
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4 цвет спектра
[lang name="Russian"]спектральный цвет; цвет спектра — spectral colour
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5 магнитный спектр
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6 характеристические спектры
General subject: characteristic spectra (рентгеновых лучей и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > характеристические спектры
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7 полоса спектра
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8 характерная особенность
•The semi-permeability is the characteristic property (or feature) of...
•The distinctive characteristics (or features) of solid as opposed to liquid fuels...
•The distinguishing features of the machine are...
•To illustrate the salient features of the observed spectra,....
•A characteristic of the behaviour of composite volcanoes is their highly explosive eruption.
•A distinguishing characteristic (or feature) of ordinary freezing is that for pure substances it takes place discontinuously.
•It is the hallmark of such personnel that their training has conditioned them to decide how to do their work.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > характерная особенность
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