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1 counteracted
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2 counteracted
ПротиводействующийсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > counteracted
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3 counteracted
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4 counteracted
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5 counteracted the rotor torque
Англо-русский словарь по авиации > counteracted the rotor torque
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6 counteracted
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7 counteracted
vწინააღმდეგობა გაუწია, წინააღმდეგობაგაწეული -
8 нейтрализован
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9 противодействуемый
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10 противодействуемый
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > противодействуемый
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11 entgegengearbeitet
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12 противодействуемый
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13 уравновешенный реактивный момент
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > уравновешенный реактивный момент
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14 papas
counteract, counteracted, counteracted, counteracting* * *remove, take off; take everything away; resist; criticize -
15 уравнения справедливы для
Уравнения справедливы для -- These equations are valid for all positive values of g. Уравновешивать(ся) - to balance, to be in balance; to be balanced by, to be counteracted by, to be counterbalanced byFor a Ca:S mol ratio of two, the gain and loss in bed mass approximately balance, and these effects are ignored in the model.Under steady-state conditions, these inflows and outflows are in balance.The resulting horizontal couple is balanced by a vertical couple in the tie rods.The inhibition produced by azaserine is counteracted by performed purines.The reduction in total amount of RNA is counterbalanced by an increased rate of turnover in the remaining molecules.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уравнения справедливы для
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16 cancelled
отменять; отмененныйСинонимический ряд:1. called off (verb) call off; called off; dropped; scrubbed2. counteracted (verb) counteracted; neutralised3. erased (verb) annulled; blacked out; blotted out; deleted; effaced; erased; expunged; obliterated; wiped out4. undid (verb) blot out; cross out; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undid; wipe out; x out5. voided (verb) abolished; abrogated; annihilated; invalidated; negated; nullified; repealed; rescinded; set aside; vitiated; voided -
17 counteract
ˌkauntəˈrækt гл.
1) препятствовать, противодействовать, сопротивляться Syn: oppose, object
2) нейтрализовать (действие, эффект, силы, влияние) The weight upon the upper surface is counteracted by the upward pressure of the air on the under surface. ≈ Груз на верхней поверхности уравновешивается давлением воздуха на нижнюю поверхность. Syn: neutralize противодействовать, препятствовать - to * smb.'s influence противодействовать чьему-л. влиянию нейтрализовать - to * the effect of a poison нейтрализовать действие яда - to * the effects of bad influence свести на нет результаты дурного влияния counteract нейтрализовать ~ препятствовать ~ противодействоватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > counteract
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18 в различной степени
•Bisphenols are counteracted to a variable degree (or extent) by organic matter.
•The energy is distributed in (or to) varying (or to variable) degrees among four forms of excitation.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в различной степени
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19 в различной степени
•Bisphenols are counteracted to a variable degree (or extent) by organic matter.
•The energy is distributed in (or to) varying (or to variable) degrees among four forms of excitation.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в различной степени
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20 устраняться
•Expansion is counteracted (or eliminated, or precluded, or prevented) by using two metals of different expansion coefficients.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > устраняться
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