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1 converged in the mean
the mean of 3, 5 and 7 is 5 — среднее между 3, 5 и 7 равно 5
accuracy in the mean — средняя точность; точность в среднем
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > converged in the mean
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2 laws of the mean
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > laws of the mean
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3 geometrical mean
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > geometrical mean
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4 harmonic mean
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5 сходимость в среднем
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6 сходиться
гл. мат. convergeСинонимический ряд:1. встречаться (глаг.) встречать; встречаться; сталкиваться2. сближаться (глаг.) родниться; сближаться3. совпадать (глаг.) совпадатьАнтонимический ряд: -
7 converge
1. v сходиться в одной точке2. v сводить в одну точку3. v сводить воедино4. v разг. сосредоточиватьсяthe attention of the audience converged on the screen — всё внимание зрителей было обращено к экрану
5. v направляться к одной точкеarmies converging on the capital — армии, наступающие на столицу со всех сторон
6. v мат. стремитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. centre (verb) centre; concentrate; focus2. meet (verb) approach; assemble; center; close; close in upon; cluster; collect; come together; concenter; concentrate; congregate; convene; encounter; focus; gather; get together; group; intersect; join; join together; meet; muster; rally; uniteАнтонимический ряд:diverge; part
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