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1) Медицина: компенсирующий окуляр2) Нефть: компенсационный окуляр -
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компенсационный [компенсирующий] окуляр -
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1. компенсирующий; компенсационный2. компенсировать; компенсационныйСинонимический ряд:1. atoning for (verb) atoning for; balancing; counteracting; counterbalancing; counterpoising; make up; making up; neutralising; offsetting; outweighing; redeeming; setting off2. paying (verb) indemnifying; paying; recompensing; redressing; reimbursing; remunerating; repaying; requiting -
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1. n окуляр2. n шутл. глаз; окулярocular estimation — определение на глаз, глазомерная оценка
3. a глазной, окулярный4. a наглядный; зримый; видимый; наблюдаемый, визуальный5. a выражаемый, передаваемый глазами, с помощью глазСинонимический ряд:1. visual (adj.) beheld; optic; optical; perceived; seeable; viewable; viewed; visible; visional; visual; visually2. eye (noun) eye; lamp; oculus; orb; peeper; winker -
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