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1 orthogonal relationship
1) Механика: прямолинейный контакт2) Автоматика: прямолинейный контакт (напр. между периферией ролика и плоскостью)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > orthogonal relationship
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2 orthogonal relationship
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > orthogonal relationship
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3 orthogonal relationship
прямолинейный контакт (напр. между периферией ролика и плоскостью)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > orthogonal relationship
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4 orthogonal relationship
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > orthogonal relationship
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5 relationship
1) зависимость; соотношение; связь2) взаимное расположение (напр. поверхностей)•relationship in abutting — в контакте; в поджатом состоянии
- compound angular relationshipin overlying relationship — верхнего расположения; с верхним расположением
- control relationship
- dimensional relationship
- disorder relationship
- gate-blade relationship
- geometric relationship
- interworking relationship
- linear relationship
- man-to-machine relationship
- master/slave relationship
- nonlinear relationship
- operative relationship
- orthogonal relationship
- positional relationship
- relationship of tool diameter to length
- spatial relationship
- stress-strain relationship
- work/tool relationshipEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > relationship
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6 algebra
algebra with minimality condition — алгебра с условием минимальности, алгебра с условием обрыва убывающих цепей
algebra with maximality condition — алгебра с условием максимальности, алгебра с условием обрыва возрастающих цепей
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