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1 electron lifetime
время жизни электронов
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > electron lifetime
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2 electron lifetime
1) Макаров: время жизни электронов (напр. в полупроводнике)2) Электротехника: время жизни электронов -
3 electron lifetime
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4 electron lifetime
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5 electron lifetime
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > electron lifetime
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6 electron lifetime
English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > electron lifetime
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7 electron lifetime
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > electron lifetime
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8 hot-electron lifetime
Электроника: время жизни горячих электронов -
9 hot-electron lifetime
English-russian dictionary of physics > hot-electron lifetime
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10 hot-electron lifetime
English-Russian electronics dictionary > hot-electron lifetime
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11 hot-electron lifetime
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > hot-electron lifetime
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12 hot-electron lifetime
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > hot-electron lifetime
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13 lifetime
фтт- adatom lifetime
- asymptotic lifetime
- base lifetime
- bulk lifetime
- carrier lifetime
- collector lifetime
- electron lifetime
- emitter lifetime
- excess-carrier lifetime
- hot-electron lifetime
- hot-hole lifetime
- low-level lifetime
- majority-carrier lifetime
- minority-carrier lifetime
- radiative lifetime
- recombination lifetime
- spontaneous-emission lifetime
- triplet lifetime
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14 lifetime
фтт.- adatom lifetime
- asymptotic lifetime
- base lifetime
- bulk lifetime
- carrier lifetime
- collector lifetime
- electron lifetime
- emitter lifetime
- excess-carrier lifetime
- hot-electron lifetime
- hot-hole lifetime
- low-level lifetime
- majority-carrier lifetime
- minority-carrier lifetime
- radiative lifetime
- recombination lifetime
- spontaneous-emission lifetime
- triplet lifetime
- volume lifetimeThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > lifetime
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15 orbit
1. n орбитаplaced into orbit — вывел на орбиту; выведенный на орбиту
placed in orbit — вывел на орбиту; выведенный на орбиту
2. n жизненный путь3. n сфера, размах деятельности4. n анат. глазная впадина; орбита, глазница5. n глазная плева6. n элк. орбита движения электрона7. v выводить на орбиту8. v выходить на орбиту9. v вращаться или двигаться по орбитеСинонимический ряд:1. area (noun) area; arena; boundary; field; limit; locus; scope2. circle (noun) apogee; circle; circumvent; curve; ellipse; perigee; ring3. course (noun) circuit; course; cycle; lap; passage; path; revolution; round; tour; trajectory; turn4. range (noun) ambit; compass; confines; dimensions; extension; extensity; extent; length; panorama; purview; radius; range; reach; realm; sphere; stretch; sweep; width5. circle (verb) circle; circumnavigate; encircle; encompass; revolve; revolve around; ring
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