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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > loose measure
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > loose measure
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1) Техника: мера сыпучих тел2) Строительство: измеренный в неутрамбованном насыпью, измеренный в неутрамбованном состоянии, измеренный в рыхлом насыпью, измеренный в рыхлом состоянии3) Нефть: мера сыпучего тела -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > loose measure
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forest and paper industry• pinomitta -
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• мярка за материали в насипно състояние -
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измеренный в рыхлом, неутрамбованном состоянии, насыпью -
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1) мера2) критерий; мерило3) измерение || измерять6) матем. делитель•in absolute measure — абсолютным методом, в абсолютной мере;to measure decrementally — измерять ( значения величины) в порядке убывания;to measure incrementally — измерять ( значения величины) в порядке возрастания;to measure to a precision of... — измерять с погрешностью...;to measure to better than... — измерять с погрешностью менее...-
absolute measure
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angular measure
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apothecaries fluid measure
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avoirdupois measure
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basic measure
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board-foot measure
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board measure
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capacity measure
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circular measure
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coal measures
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cubic measure
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derived measure
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dispensing measure
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dry measure
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end measure
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equilibrium measure
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error measure
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flood-control measures
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go/no go measure
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grade measure
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graduated measure
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harmonic measure
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Hartley's measure
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information measure
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informational measure
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intaken measure
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land measure
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line measure
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linear measure
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liquid measure
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loose measure
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material measure
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measure of area
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measure of length
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measure of performance
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measure of self-information
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metrical measure
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metric measure
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multivalue measure
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performance measure
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precautionary measure
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preventive measure
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probability measure
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protective measures
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radian measure
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safety measures
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short measure
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single-value measure
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square measure
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standard measure
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statistical measure
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traders' measure
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training measures
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1) архит. размер; мера; система измерений; мерка; мерило; критерий; масштаб; единица измерения3) мн. ч. пласты4) мн. ч. мероприятия5) придаток6) измерять; мерить•- measure of surface - bank measure - city environment measures - city sanitation measures - dry measure - fire precaution measures - full measure - linear measure - liquid measure - loose measure - metrical measure - protective measures - remedial measure - safety measures - short measure - solid measure - tape measure - unit measure - water-protective measures* * *1. мера, мероприятие2. измерение; мера- measure of slump
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dry measuredry measuresloose measureloose measuresБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > мярка за материали в насипно състояние
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > мера сыпучих тел
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1) Geology: loose-measured2) Construction: loose measureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > измеренный в рыхлом состоянии
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