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101 momentum
[mə'mentəm](the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) gonilna sila* * *[mouméntəm]noun(plural momenta) gonilna sila, zagon, pobuda; physics moment -
102 momentum
élan acquis; vitesse; impulsion; essorEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > momentum
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كمية الحركة ، القوة الدافعة -
104 momentum
mə'mentəm(the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) liikemäärä -
105 momentum
n. эрч хүч, инерци. -
106 momentum
n. (물체의)타성, 여세, 운동량 -
107 Momentum
сущ.радио. моментум -
108 momentum
сущ.бирж. моментум (индикатор, используемый в техническом анализе и представляющий собой разницу между текущей ценой и ценой N периодов назад) -
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1) вес a) в собств. смыс. pondus (1. 1 C. Th. 12, 7);b) пер. значение, важность (vis), nullius mom. esse = irritum, inutile esse, прот. valere, vires habere (1. 1 § 1 D. 2, 12. 1. 8 § 17. 23 D. 2, 15. 1. 23 § 1 D. 12, 6. 1. 3 § 4. 10. 1. 32 § 14 D. 24, 1. 1. 5 § 2 D. 26, 8. 1. 13 § 2 D. 28, 2. 1. 1 D. 28, 3. 1. 3 § 2. 1. 14 D. 29, 7. 1. 31 D. 44, 7. 1. 8 pr. D. 46, 4. 1. 4 C. 8, 39);
nullius m. facere actum (1. 77 D. 50, 17);
2) короткое время, момент, a momento ad mom. tempus spectare, computare, исчисление времени от момента до момента (1. 3 § 3 D. 4, 4. 1. 6 D. 41, 3. cf. 1. 15 pr. D. 44, 3. 1. 134 D. 50, 16. 1. 198 § 1 eod. 1. 137 pr. D. 45, 1. 1. 5 § 5 D. 47, 10). 3) настоящее время - momentaria possessio (1. un. C. 7, 69. 1. 4. 6. C. Th. 4, 22. cp. momentaneus и Bruns, Besitzklagen p. 88. 89).mom. aliquod habere (1. 68 D. 28, 5).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > momentum
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110 momentum
(fiz, mec) moment mecanic; cantitate de mişcare; energie cinetică; inerţia unui mobil în mişcare; impuls -
111 momentum
مقدار حركت ، مقدار جنبش آني ، نيروي حركت آني -
112 momentum
s [Lat] ([pl] #s, momenta) [scient] moment sile; [fig] zamah* * *
brzina kretanja
impuls
inercija
koliÄina gibanja
moment sile
podstrek
pokretna sila
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113 momentum
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114 momentum
қозғалыс саны, импульс, қозғалу -
115 momentum
[mə'mentəm](the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) kustības daudzums* * *inerce, kustības daudzums; virzītājspēks, impulss, pamudinājums -
116 momentum
сила на забрзување (во физика), момент, моментум* * *момент, сила на забрзување (во физика), моментум момент; моментум, сила на забрзување (во физика), моментим -
117 momentum
[mə'mentəm](the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) judėjimo kiekis, varomoji jėga -
118 momentum
n. ansats; rörelsemängd* * *[mə'mentəm](the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) rörelsemängd, styrka, kraft, fart -
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120 momentum
عزم* * *عَزْم (ج: عُزوم)
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