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1 complementary pair
комплементарная пара (транзисторов)
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > complementary pair
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2 complementary pair
комплементарная [дополняющая] параБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > complementary pair
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3 complementary pair
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > complementary pair
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4 complementary pair
1) Техника: комплементарная пара (транзисторов)2) Математика: контрарная пара -
5 complementary pair
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6 complementary pair
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > complementary pair
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7 complementary pair
комплементарная [дополняющая] параEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > complementary pair
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8 complementary pair
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9 complementary pair
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10 complementary pair
дополняющая пара; комплементарнаяEnglish-Russian dictionary of electronics > complementary pair
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11 complementary pair of transistors
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > complementary pair of transistors
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12 complementary-pair antenna
Телекоммуникации: антенна в виде пары идентичных излучателейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > complementary-pair antenna
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13 complementary-pair antenna
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > complementary-pair antenna
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14 complementary pair antenna
антенна в виде пары излучателей, являющихся двойственными аналогами друг друга (напр., антенна из полуволнового вибратора и полуволновой щели)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > complementary pair antenna
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15 complementary
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16 complementary
adjective1) (completing) ergänzend2) (completing each other) einander ergänzend* * *adjective Ergänzungs-..., komplementär* * *com·ple·men·tary[ˌkɒmplɪˈmentəri, AM ˌkɑ:mpləˈment̬ɚi]\complementary needs sich akk ergänzende Bedürfnisse\complementary products ergänzende Produkte, Kuppelprodukte pl fachspr\complementary services Zusatzleistungen pl2. (making complete) ergänzend* * *["kɒmplI'mentərI]adjcolour Komplementär-; angle Ergänzungs-* * *1. ergänzend, komplementär:be complementary to sth etwas ergänzen2. sich ergänzend* * *adjective1) (completing) ergänzend2) (completing each other) einander ergänzend* * *adj.ergänzend adj.komplementär adj. -
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18 pair
1) пара || спаривать, объединять в пары; образовывать пары3) скручивать парами (провода, жилы кабеля)5) метал. прокатка двойками•-
balanced pair
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base pair
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bound electron-hole pair
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bunched pair
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closed pair
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complementary pair
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contacting pair
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cord pair
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Darlington pair
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electron-hole pair
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Frenkel pair
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friction pair
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gear pair
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generated pair
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Goto pair
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interstitial-vacancy pair
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jog pair
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kinematic pair
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matched pair
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mating pair
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optron pair
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pair of compasses
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pair of nippers
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pair of steps
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planar pair
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rectilinear pair
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screw pair
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shielded pair
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sliding pair
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stereoscopic pair
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straight pair
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superconducting pair
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terminal pair
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turning pair
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twisted pair
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untwisted pair
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wheel pair
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1) пара || спаривать(ся); объединять(ся) в пары; образовывать пары2) скручивать парами (напр. проводники)•- pair of pincers
- antenna pair
- balanced pair
- binary pair
- Bloch-line pair
- Bloch line-crosstie pair
- bound electron-hole pair
- bunched pairs
- coaxial pair
- complementary pair
- Cooper pair
- copper pair
- cord pair
- Darlington pair
- decision-making pair
- donor-acceptor pair
- driver pair
- electron-hole pair
- exchange-coupled pair
- exchange-coupled ion pair
- finger pair
- Frenkel pair
- Goto pair
- interstitial-vacancy pair
- intrinsic-extrinsic stacking fault pair
- lone-electron pair
- long-tail pair
- long-tailed pair
- matched pair
- nearest-neighbor pair
- optron pair
- paradox pair
- pulse pair
- shielded pair
- shielded twisted pair
- straight pair
- superconducting pair
- terminal pair
- training pair
- twisted pair
- unshielded pair
- unshielded twisted pair
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1) пара || спаривать(ся); объединять(ся) в пары; образовывать пары2) скручивать парами (напр. проводники)•- balanced pair
- binary pair
- Bloch line-crosstie pair
- Bloch-line pair
- bound electron-hole pair
- bunched pairs
- coaxial pair
- complementary pair
- Cooper pair
- copper pair
- cord pair
- Darlington pair
- decision-making pair
- donor-acceptor pair
- driver pair
- electron-hole pair
- exchange-coupled ion pair
- exchange-coupled pair
- finger pair
- Frenkel pair
- Goto pair
- interstitial-vacancy pair
- intrinsic-extrinsic stacking fault pair
- lone-electron pair
- long-tail pair
- long-tailed pair
- matched pair
- nearest-neighbor pair
- optron pair
- pair of compasses
- pair of pincers
- paradox pair
- pulse pair
- shielded pair
- shielded twisted pair
- straight pair
- superconducting pair
- terminal pair
- training pair
- twisted pair
- unshielded pair
- unshielded twisted pair
- untwisted pair
- vector pair
- vortex-antivortex pair
- wire pairThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > pair
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