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1 преломлённая волна в первых вступлениях
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > преломлённая волна в первых вступлениях
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2 первая головная волна в серии
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > первая головная волна в серии
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3 первая головная волна в серии
Oil: first refractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > первая головная волна в серии
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4 во-первых
•In the first place, we can take it for granted that...
•Geologic study of deformed rocks requires first that we have some means of...
* * *Во-первых, во-вторых -- first ... second; firstly... secondly; for one thing ... for anotherFirst, analyzing the fringes near the heater strip was difficult due to the congestion of fringe shifts in the area. Second, analyzing the fringe data near the cold wall became difficult due to refraction effects.For one thing the tape becomes an input device as well as an output collector; for another...Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во-первых
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5 во-вторых
•Second(ly) (or In the second place)...
* * *Во-первых, во-вторых -- first ... second; firstly... secondly; for one thing ... for anotherFirst, analyzing the fringes near the heater strip was difficult due to the congestion of fringe shifts in the area. Second, analyzing the fringe data near the cold wall became difficult due to refraction effects.For one thing the tape becomes an input device as well as an output collector; for another...Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во-вторых
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6 по этой причине
•Because of this [or For this reason, or That (or This) is why, or Therefore] the refraction method is known as "The First Arrival Method".
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > по этой причине
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7 преломлённая волна в первых вступлениях
Engineering: first-event refractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преломлённая волна в первых вступлениях
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8 преломленная волна в первых вступлениях
Engineering: first-event refractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преломленная волна в первых вступлениях
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9 преломленная полна в первых вступлениях
Makarov: first-event refractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преломленная полна в первых вступлениях
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10 угол
angleугол вертикалаangle of vertical (between the first vertical and celestial body vertical)угол в 15 градусов1.hour 2.hour angleугол в 360 градусовperigonугол зрения1.angle of view 2.angle of visionугол конусностиangle of flareугол кривизныangle of curvatureугол магнитного склоненияangle of dipугол между полюсом мира и зенитомcolatitudeугол местаangle of elevationугол надираangle of tiltугол наклоненияdip angleугол обзораangle of aspectугол отклоненияangle of deflectionугол отраженияangle of reflectionугол падения1.incidence angle 2.angle of descentугол погружения{ (под горизонт)angle of dipугол поля зренияviewing angleугол понижения горизонтаамт. angle of dipугол преломленияangle of refractionугол прицеливанияtangent angleугол рассеяния1.angle of dispersion 2.scattering angleугол раствора конуса1.angular opening of cone 2.apex angleугол склоненияangle of depressionугол смещенияangle of displacementазимутальный уголazimuthal angleапертурный уголопт. aperture angleвосходящий уголascendant angleгелиоцентрический уголheliocentric angleквадрантный уголquadrantal angleкраевой уголboundary angleнаименьший угол разрешенияminimum resolvable angleострый уголclosed angleпараллактический уголparallactic angleплоский уголplane angleпозиционный уголposition angleполярный уголvectorial angleтелесный угол1.solid angle 2.spatial angleтупой уголblunt angleфазовый угол центральный уголcentral angleчасовой уголамт. 1.horary angle, 2.hour angle 3.circle angleэффективный телесный уголeffective solid angle of antenna (aerial diagram)
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