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1 копланарные силы
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2 компланарные силы
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3 силы
1) General subject: energies (в борьбе и т. п.), (движущие) sinews, (жизненные) stamina, staminas, effort (в таких контекстах как "тратить много сил"), energy (сделать что-л / to do smth.)2) Military: contingent, establishment, force3) Construction: coplanar forces, forces in a single plane4) Religion: majesty, powers, virtues (ангельский чин)5) Accounting: forces (напр. вооружённые, полицейские)7) Makarov: force (напр. занятые в сфере производства), vires (pl от vis)8) Christianity: heavenly hosts -
4 копланарные силы
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5 лежащие в одной плоскости
Construction: coplanar forces, forces in a single planeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лежащие в одной плоскости
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6 силы, лежащие в одной плоскости
1) Construction: forces in a single plane2) Makarov: coplanar forcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > силы, лежащие в одной плоскости
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7 силы, действующие не в одной плоскости
Cement: non-coplanar forcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > силы, действующие не в одной плоскости
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8 компланарные силы
[lang name="Russian"]сила, необходимая для выгибания листа — sheet buckling force
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9 плоская система сил
1) Construction: plane system of forces2) Makarov: coplanar force systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плоская система сил
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