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1 continuously rotating tangent
Математика: непрерывно вращающаяся касательнаяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > continuously rotating tangent
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2 continuously rotating tangent
English-Russian scientific dictionary > continuously rotating tangent
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3 tangent
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4 continuously
1) безостановочно
2) бесперебойно
3) беспрерывно
4) сплошь
5) непрерывно ∙ continuously convergent sequence ≈ непрерывно сходящаяся последовательность continuously differentiable curve ≈ непрерывно дифференцируемая кривая continuously differentiable extension ≈ непрерывно дифференцируемое продолжение continuously differentiable function ≈ непрерывно дифференцируемая функция;
гладкая функция continuously differentiable manifold ≈ непрерывно дифференцируемое многообразие continuously differentiable mapping ≈ непрерывно дифференцируемое отображение continuously differentiable operator ≈ непрерывно дифференцируемый оператор continuously embeddable measure ≈ непрерывно вложимая мера continuously moving film ≈ непрерывно движущаяся пленка continuously operating machine ≈ автомат непрерывного действия continuously order space ≈ непрерывно упорядоченное пространство continuously ordered field ≈ непрерывно упорядоченное поле continuously ordered set ≈ непрерывно упорядоченное множество continuously ordered system ≈ непрерывно упорядоченная система continuously rotating tangent ≈ непрерывно вращающаяся касательная piecewise continuously differentiable function ≈ кусочно гладкая функция - act continuously - adjust continuously - change continuously - continuously connected - continuously convergent - continuously dependent - continuously differentiable - continuously distributed - continuously equivalent - continuously isomorphic - continuously ordered - continuously predictable НепрерывноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > continuously
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5 rotating
1) вращающийся
2) поворачивающийся
3) крутильный
4) кручение
5) повернутый ∙ continuously rotating tangent ≈ непрерывно вращающаяся касательная method of rotating coordinates ≈ метод поворота координат method of rotating factors ≈ метод вращения факторов rotating bearing seal ≈ машиностр. запайка вращающаяся, уплотнение вращающееся rotating compass card ≈ азимутальная подвижная шкала rotating coordinate system ≈ вращающаяся система координат rotating power shovel ≈ поворотная механическая лопата two-vane rotating shutter ≈ обтюратор двухлопастный - rotating feed - rotating field - rotating link - rotating target - rotating transformer - rotating vector( физическое) вращающийся (о массе) (специальное) вращательный( о движении) (техническое) поворотный( о клапане)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rotating
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6 непрерывно вращающаяся касательная
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > непрерывно вращающаяся касательная
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7 непрерывно вращающаяся касательная
Mathematics: continuously rotating tangentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непрерывно вращающаяся касательная
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8 field
1) поле || полевой2) магн. наряжённость поля3) участок; область5) полигр. фон; грунт6) горн. прииск; месторождение7) горн. промысел || промысловый8) матем. тело; поле10) полевой; эксплуатационный•- algebraically complete field - axisymmetric field - base field - basic field - completely valuated field - field of algebraic numbers - fully ordered field - fully ramified field - gross field - guiding magnetic field - linear transformation field - locally compact ultrametric field - locally finite field - purely unseparable field - strictly monotone field - strongly isomorphic field - topologized algebraic field - totally imaginary field - totally ramified field - totally real fieldfield with a valuation — поле с оценкой, поле с нормой; метризованное поле
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