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1 longitudinal strength standards
Морской термин: нормы продольной прочностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > longitudinal strength standards
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2 longitudinal strength standards
English-Russian marine dictionary > longitudinal strength standards
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3 longitudinal shear strength
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > longitudinal shear strength
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4 strength
1. n сила2. n сильная сторона, достоинствоto exceed in strength — быть сильнее, превосходить силой
3. n источник силы; поддержкаhe is my strength — он источник моей силы; в нём моя сила
flour strength — < сила> муки
4. n тех. прочность; предел прочности5. n эффективность6. n интенсивность7. n крепость, концентрация8. n твёрдость9. n физ. напряжённость10. n воен. численность, численный составT/O strength — штатная численность
11. n воен. состав, штатon the strength — в составе, в штате, в списках
12. n воен. стабильность, устойчивость13. n воен. наиболее сильный напор водыСинонимический ряд:1. ability (noun) ability; forte; strong point; talent2. base (noun) base; foundation3. courage (noun) courage; fortitude; grit; nerve4. durability (noun) durability; resilience; stamina; toughness5. efficacy (noun) cogency; effectiveness; efficacy; potency; validity6. intensity (noun) brightness; concentration; depth; fervor; fervour; intensity; loudness; pungency; vividness7. power (noun) animation; arm; beef; brawn; capacity; dint; energy; force; health; might; muscle; power; powerfulness; puissance; sinew; sprightliness; steam; strong arm; vigor; vigorousness; vigour; vim; virtue; vitality8. stability (noun) firmness; integrity; security; solidity; soundness; stability; stableness; steadiness; wholeness9. substance (noun) amount; body; burden; core; crux; gist; kernel; matter; meat; nub; nubbin; pith; purport; sense; short; substance; sum and substance; sum total; thrust; upshotАнтонимический ряд:flaw; frailty; languor; mildness; timidity; vulnerability; weakness -
5 strength
1. сила; усилиеhe is my strength — он источник моей силы; в нём моя сила
to exceed in strength — быть сильнее, превосходить силой
2. прочность; предел прочности; сопротивление3. насыщенность, интенсивность4. концентрация, крепостьstrength of acid — сила кислоты; крепость кислоты
5. предел прочности на разрыв6. насыщенность цвета7. кроющая способность краски8. разрывное усилие9. прочность на разрыв -
6 longitudinal
продольный; осевойlongitudinal section — продольный разрез, продольное сечение
longitudinal scratch — продольная царапина; продольный задир
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7 strength
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8 dielectric strength
1. электрическая прочность2. электрическая прочность диэлектрика3. диэлектрическая прочностьEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > dielectric strength
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9 cohesive strength
1. прочность прилипания2. прочность сцепленияEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cohesive strength
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10 compressive strength
1. прочность на сжатие2. предел прочности на сжатиеEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > compressive strength
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11 green strength
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12 insulating strength
1. диэлектрическая прочность2. электрическая прочность изоляцииEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > insulating strength
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13 twisting strength
1. предел прочности при скручивании2. сопротивление скручиваниюEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > twisting strength
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14 engineering standards
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15 pass the standards
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16 buckling strength
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > buckling strength
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17 caking strength
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > caking strength
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18 coke strength
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19 combined strength
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > combined strength
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20 compressing strength
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > compressing strength
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