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1 локальные колебания
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2 местные колебания
1) Naval: local vibration2) Construction: local oscillations, local vibrations3) Accounting: local fluctuations -
3 местное колебание
колебания, возбуждаемые потоками — flow-induced vibrations
вызывать колебания; вызванный колебания — set in vibration
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > местное колебание
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4 свободные колебания
1) General subject: free-field motion ( motion, usually modified by local site-response, occurring at or near the surface of the earth, at a specific site, without the presence of the facility (e.g. platform). determined from site-response analysis)2) Naval: natural oscillations3) Engineering: characteristic oscillation, characteristic vibrations, free oscillation, free vibrations, natural oscillation, natural vibrations4) Mathematics: autonomous oscillation5) Automobile industry: natural motion6) Electronics: free vibration, natural vibration, shock-excited oscillation7) Astronautics: natural mode8) Household appliances: free oscillations9) Makarov: natural motionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободные колебания
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5 локальные и нормальные моды валентных колебаний
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > локальные и нормальные моды валентных колебаний
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