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Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > свёртывать
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1) General subject: break up, coagulate, contract, convolve, curdle (о крови, молоке), curtail, furl, lap, phase down, roll, shorten (паруса), strike (палатку), take up, turn, twist, wind down, yearn, take in, roll up (ся)4) Naval: wrap5) Military: deactivate, disactivate6) Engineering: close (прекращать деятельность), close down (прекращать деятельность), clot, curl, shut down (прекращать деятельность), sour7) Mathematics: convolute, form the convolution of9) Textile: kink up10) Information technology: fold (напр. данные для компактного представления), roll in (информацию в базах данных)11) Silicates: roll up12) Business: dismantle13) Drilling: coil14) Automation: reel in15) Makarov: coil (в рулон, кольцом, спиралью), congeal, curd, enrol, enroll, fold (в геометрии), fold up, close down (закрывать напр. предприятие) -
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1) General subject: convolve, de escalate, fold up, furl, lap, roll, roll up, wrench, scrap (напр. работы, проект), wind down3) Military: scale down4) Engineering: swerve5) Mathematics: contract, convolute, curtail, fold, form the convolution of7) Operation systems: iconify (свернуть окно в иконку на панели задач) -
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(perf. свернуть), v.contract, fold, roll up, curtail, convolve, form the convolution of
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