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121 тянуться к одному пункту
Automation: convergeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тянуться к одному пункту
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122 устремиться
1) General subject: bear down, dart, dash, longe, lunge, make for, outrush, rush, tear along, flood, surge forward, make a beeline for2) Mathematics: be directed (to), converge (to), tend (to), turn (to)3) Religion: aim -
123 устремляться
1) General subject: dart, gravitate, press forward, rush, swoop, tear along, bear down, thrust oneself, bear down (к-upon), swoop down (на добычу)2) Military: make a dash (for) (к)3) Mathematics: be directed (to), converge (to), tend (to), turn (to)4) Religion: soar5) Accounting: head6) Automobile industry: dash7) Makarov: concentrate, fall, swoop down -
124 сходимость
convergence, ( нити с паковки) unwinding characteristic, ( результатов измерений) precision* * *сходи́мость ж. мат.
convergence, convergencyзамедля́ть или ускоря́ть сходи́мость проце́сса итера́ции — cause the iteration (process) to converge slowly or quicklyиссле́довать (ряд) на сходи́мость — test [examine] (a series) for convergenceсходи́мость в сре́днем — convergence in the meanсходи́мость по вероя́тности — convergence in probabilityсходи́мость по ме́ре — convergence in measure* * * -
125 обнаружение с использованием зон конвергенции
Military: (ПЛ) converge-zone detectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обнаружение с использованием зон конвергенции
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126 сходиться по норме
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127 несовпадение
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128 сходиться
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converge — ► VERB 1) come together from different directions so as eventually to meet. 2) (converge on/upon) come from different directions and meet at. DERIVATIVES convergent adjective. ORIGIN Latin convergere, from vergere incline … English terms dictionary
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