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major semiaxis мат., (напр., эллипса) semi-major axis, semimajor axisРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > большая полуось
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1) Engineering: major semiaxis, major semiaxle2) Construction: semi-major axis (напр, эллипса)4) Physics: semimajor axis5) Astronautics: major axis6) Cartography: semi-major axis (эллипса или эллипсоида)7) Mechanic engineering: major semi-axis8) Arms production: semimajor axis (эллипса) -
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Mathematics: the semimajor axis (лучше, чем major semiaxis)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > большая полуось тела
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > большая (малая) полуось
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differential axle, axle, half-axle, semiaxis, axle shaft, half shaft* * *полуо́сь ж.1. ( геометрическая абстракция) semi-axis2. ( транспортного средства) half-axleбольша́я полуо́сь — semi-major axisдействи́тельная полуо́сь — semi-transverse axisполуо́сь Земли́, поля́рная — polar radiusполуо́сь Земли́, экваториа́льная — equatorial radiusма́лая полуо́сь — semi-minor axisположи́тельная полуо́сь — positive axisфла́нцевая полуо́сь — flange half-axleшли́цевая полуо́сь — splined half-axle* * * -
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The semimajor (semiminor) axis (лучше, чем major (minor) semiaxis)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Большая (малая) полуось тела
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The semimajor (semiminor) axis (лучше, чем major (minor) semiaxis)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Большая (малая) полуось тела
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