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relative heading, heading, ( в учебном процессе) subject, course line, sense, course, current, (напр. ЛА) track, trend, vector -
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(напр. ЛА) track, course line, sense, course, current, relative heading, heading, ( в учебном процессе) subject, trend, vector -
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. а именно•It has been ( just) this research which has led to...
•It is in this range of concentration that the anomalous wave reaches its limiting height.
•It is precisely these varied relaxation phenomena that are of prime chemical and physical interest.
•It is because of their high threshold current density that such lasers are always run under pulsed conditions at room temperature.
* * *Именно -- namely; it is, that is (то есть); just, exactly (как раз)This is exactly the trend observed in Figs.... and... (Это -- именно та закономерность, которая наблюдались на рис.... и...)— а именноРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > именно
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n. current, stream, flow, trend;
в течение - in the course (of), during;
безвихревое течение - irrotational flow -
45 течение
course, current, flow, flowing, fluxion, ( процесса) passage, running, stream, streaming, trendРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > течение
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46 веяние
ср.1) с.-х. winnowing2) waft; breathing, blowing (ветра)3) перен. trend, tendency; current (о мнении)- новые веяния -
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ср.1) (в разл. знач.) direction; current, school; course перен.по направлению к полюсу, экватору — poleward, equatorward
по направлению к — toward, in the direction of, headed for
2) ( тенденция) trend; tendency; tenor3) (воен.; участок фронта) sector4) (документ) order, warrant; directive; assignment5) спец. sense• -
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[itti protiv t'echeniya] To go against the stream. To act against the general trend of thought, opinion, custom, etc. Cf. To go against the tide/current/stream.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > идти против течения
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49 плыть по течению
[plyt' po t'echeniyu] To go down stream. To do or think as most people do; to allow one's actions and principles to be guided solely by the prevailing trend; to be carried away by the course of events. Cf. To go/ swim with the stream/ current; to follow the crowd.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > плыть по течению
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50 течение
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