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1 элерон зависает
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* * *элеро́н м.
aileronэлеро́н зависа́ет — the aileron droopsосуществля́ть вну́треннюю компенса́цию элеро́на — balance an aileron internallyотклоня́ть элеро́ны — apply aileronsотклоня́ть элеро́ны вверх — raise the aileronsотклоня́ть элеро́ны вниз — depress the aileronsотклоня́ть элеро́ны на полови́ну по́лного угла́ — apply half aileronsотклоня́ть элеро́ны по́лностью — apply full aileronsотклоня́ть элеро́ны по што́пору — put ailerons with the spinотклоня́ть элеро́ны про́тив што́пора — put ailerons against the spinдифференциа́льный элеро́н — differential aileronконцево́й элеро́н — wingtip aileronпла́вающий элеро́н — floating aileronщелево́й элеро́н — slot-lip aileron* * * -
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обвиснутьhang*, droop; sag; ( о человеческом теле) be / grow* flabbyполя у шляпы обвисли — the brim of the hat droops / sags
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weakness, feebleness; debility (о больном)* * ** * *weakness, feebleness; debility; impotence* * *debilitiesdebilitydisabilitydroopdroopingdroopsemasculationimpotenceweaknessweaknesses -
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несов. - обвиса́ть, сов. - обви́снуть1) ( опускаться книзу) hang, droop; sagполя́ у шля́пы обви́сли — the brim of the hat droops / sags
2) ( становиться вялым) become / grow flabbyего́ щёки обви́сли — his cheeks have grown flabby
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м. aileron
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