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1 продольная прочность
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > продольная прочность
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2 норма прочности
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > норма прочности
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3 расчет прочности
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4 требование прочности
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5 испытание на прочность
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > испытание на прочность
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6 машина для испытания на прочность
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > машина для испытания на прочность
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7 уровень прочности
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > уровень прочности
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8 норма прочности
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > норма прочности
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9 моральная норма
быть ниже нормы; быть ниже стандарта — be below the standard
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10 этическая норма
быть ниже нормы; быть ниже стандарта — be below the standard
Синонимический ряд:мораль (сущ.) мораль; морально-этические нормы; моральный кодекс; нравственность; этика -
11 этическая норма
быть ниже нормы; быть ниже стандарта — be below the standard
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > этическая норма
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12 продольный
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13 адгезионная прочность
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14 когезионная прочность
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15 предел прочности
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16 пробивная прочность
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17 удельная прочность
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18 электрическая прочность
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19 диэлектрическая прочность
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > диэлектрическая прочность
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20 недостаточная прочность
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > недостаточная прочность
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