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1 поперечное скольжение дислокации
adjmetal. déviation de la dislocationDictionnaire russe-français universel > поперечное скольжение дислокации
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2 сдвиг
м.1) геол. déplacement m; poussée f2) перен. mutation f; progrès mнаме́тился сдвиг в рабо́те — il y a eu une ébauche de progrès dans le travail
* * *n1) gener. chevauchement, déplacement, glissement, progrès, décalage, déviation, mutation, cisaillement, faille2) geol. crain, cran, décrochement (пластов), poussée, dérangement, dérive, décrochage3) eng. chevalement (игольницы, гребёнки), dilatation angulaire, excursion, faille tabulaire, ébouiement, éboulement, barle, barras (пласта), dérive (пород), jetée (гребёнки основовязальной машины)4) construct. (ñìåùåíîå) déplacement5) math. translaté, translation6) brit.engl. fault7) metal. cisaillage, dislocation9) mech.eng. (относительный) déviation -
3 вывих
м.1) déboîtement m, entorse f, luxation fвы́вих ноги́ — entorse du pied
2) перен. déviation f* * *n1) gener. luxation, déboîtement2) med. distorsion, exarthrose, dislocation, entorse3) colloq. foulure4) vet.med. écart -
4 смещение
с.1) ( с должности) destitution f2) ( чего-либо) déplacement m* * *n1) gener. destitution, incorporation, ripage (напр., грузов в трюме), ripement (напр., грузов в трюме), translocation, déposition, gauchissement, glissement, renvoi, croisement, décalage, déplacement, mélange2) geol. accident (залегания), décrochage, décrochement, rejet3) Av. déportance4) navy. désarrimage (груза, нагрузки)5) med. déplacement (напр. органа), ectopie, récession, dislocation, déviation, inversion (органов)6) colloq. limogeage7) eng. cheminement, chevalement (раппорта в сторону), dérivage, excursion (L'excursion de la came est définie de telle sorte que la fente effectue un balayage de 100''.), gauche, prémagnétisation (при магнитной записи звука), translation, déport, dérive, polarisation (на электроде лампы)8) chem. délocalisation9) construct. (вертикальное) dénivellation10) math. biais11) astr. parallaxe12) metal. escamotage, transposition, écart13) textile. chevalement (игольницы, гребёнки; раппорта)14) electr. polarisation15) mech.eng. correction (исходного контура), (осевое или угловое) déport
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