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1 положение конечностей
Aviation medicine: limb positionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > положение конечностей
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2 положение частей тела
Aviation medicine: limb positionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > положение частей тела
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3 чувство положения конечностей
Aviation medicine: limb-position sense (в пространстве)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чувство положения конечностей
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4 функциональное положение конечности
Medicine: functional position of limbУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > функциональное положение конечности
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5 И-83
ПРОПИСНАЯ ИСТИНА NP fixed WO except when used as VP subj. with бытье) an overused, trite phrase, statement etc that is devoid of originality and known to allboring (oft-repeated) truism(old) hackneyed truth (well-worn) cliche copybook maxim.(Бакченин:) Ты меня только прописями не долбай. Прописные истины - не для моего положения (Панова 1). (В.:) Don't you start lecturing me in cliches. Old hackneyed truths aren't for me in my position (1a).«Оступиться, Наталья Михайловна, легко - вылечить подвёрнутую ногу трудно. Истина, конечно, прописная, может быть, поэтому её часто забывают» (Чернёнок 2). "It's easy to trip and hard to mend a sprained limb, Natalya Mikhailovna. It's a cliche, of course, maybe that's why it's so often forgotten" (2a). -
6 прописная истина
[NP; fixed WO except when used as VPsubj with быть]=====⇒ an overused, trite phrase, statement etc that is devoid of originality and known to all:- boring < oft-repeated> truism;- copybook maxim.♦ [Бакченин:] Ты меня только прописями не долбай. Прописные истины - не для моего положения (Панова 1). [В.:] Don't you start lecturing me in cliches. Old hackneyed truths aren't for me in my position (1a).♦ "Оступиться, Наталья Михайловна, легко - вылечить подвёрнутую ногу трудно. Истина, конечно, прописная, может быть, поэтому её часто забывают" (Чернёнок 2). "It's easy to trip and hard to mend a sprained limb, Natalya Mikhailovna. It's а СПСЬЁ, of course; maybe that's why it's so often forgotten" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прописная истина
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7 Не руби сук, на котором сидишь
Make sure you can do without the man or position you depend on before you harm or break up with them. See Не плюй в колодезь, пригодится напиться (H)Cf: Don't bite the hand that feeds you (Am., Br.). Don't bite the hand that butters your bread (Am.). Don't cut the bow you are standing on (Br.). Don't cut the limb which bears your weight (Am.). Don't saw off the branch you are sitting on (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не руби сук, на котором сидишь
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8 ошибка
1.error 2.uncertaintyошибка ведения{ (телескопа)tracking errorошибка в определении местоположенияerror of positionошибка градуировки шкалыerror of graduationошибка деленияdivision errorошибка звездной величиныmagnitude errorошибка измеренийuncertainty of measurementошибка лимбаlimb errorошибка наблюдений1.observational error 2.experimental error 3.uncertainty of observationошибка наведенияpointing errorошибка наклонаlevel errorошибка нивелированиягеод. levellingошибка ночиnight errorошибка уровняlevel errorошибка установкиsetting errorошибка фокусированияerror in focussingинструментальная ошибкаinstrumental errorколлимационная ошибкаcollimation constantличная ошибка1.human error 2.personal errorпараллактическая ошибкаparallactic errorсуммарная ошибка наведенияoveral pointing errorсуточная ошибкаdaily errorугловая ошибкаangular errorэкспериментальная ошибкаexperimental error
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limb, out on a — In a dangerous, risky, exposed, committed, isolated position … A concise dictionary of English slang
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out on a limb — {adv. phr.} With your beliefs and opinions openly stated; in a dangerous position that can t be changed. * /The president went out on a limb and supported a foreign aid bill that many people were against./ * /Grandfather went out on a limb before … Dictionary of American idioms