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1) Механика: режим копирующего управления2) Робототехника: копирующий режим -
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > master-slave regime
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режим копирующего управления, копирующий режим
Англо-русский словарь по робототехнике > master-slave regime
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ведущий механизм, задающий механизм, управляющий механизм, ведущее устройство, задающее устройство, управляющее устройство, управлять, руководить, главный, основной
– master arm
– master computer
– master control
– master control interrupt
– master controller
– master drawing
– master file
– master manipulator
– master mode
– master node
– master processor
– master robot
– master schedule
– master side
– master system
– master timer
– master unit
– master-slave control
– master-slave manipulator
– master-slave mode
– master-slave regime
– master-slave system
– master/slave relationship
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1. n режим, стройczarist regime — царский режим, царизм
2. n неодобр. часто режим, власть3. n спец. режим, условияСинонимический ряд:government (noun) administration; command; dominion; governance; government; jurisdiction; management; political system; reign; rule
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