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21 колебание
1) General subject: beat (маятника), chop, convulsion (почвы), demur, doubt, dubiety, falter, fluctuation, hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation, indecision, indetermination, irresolution, jarring, libration, oscillating, oscillation, poise, qualms, reel, reel off, reeler, rock, scruple, shilly-shally, sway, swing, swinging, swinging (силы приема), teeter, thrill, to-and-fro, tossing, totter, vacillation, variance, variation, vibration, wabble, wave, willy-nilly, wobble, and fro, vibes2) Geology: shake3) Aviation: overswinging4) Naval: alteration, balancing, chap, wabbling6) American: backing and filling8) Engineering: chattering, excursion, flicker (стрелки прибора), hunting (стрелки прибора), swaying, sweep, waveform9) Chemistry: cycle, fluctuating11) Mathematics: deviation, saltus, vacillating, vibratory motion12) Railway term: pumping13) Economy: oscillation (напр. деловой активности), range (курсов, цен), scatter, swing (курса на бирже)14) Accounting: range15) Automobile industry: fluttering, pumping action, weave, wobbling16) Mining: whipping (подъёмного каната)18) Metallurgy: jigging motion, oscillating motion19) Psychology: embarrassment, throb, wavering20) Telecommunications: jitter21) Textile: play22) Physics: weggling24) Communications: fluctuate25) Metrology: undulation (жидкой или упругой среды)26) Coolers: fluctuation (напр. давления)28) Drilling: agitation29) EBRD: movement30) Automation: beating (стрелки измерительного прибора)31) Quality control: fluctuation (по величине)32) Aviation medicine: seesaw33) Makarov: dither, flutter (неустойчивое), hunt, oscillatory motion, periodic motion, pulsation, quake, surging, vibrational motion, waving, wv (wave)34) Taboo: undulating35) oil&gas: bouncing36) General subject: balance -
22 контур ударного возбуждения
1) Engineering: impulsing circuit, ringing circuit, shock-excited oscillatory circuit2) Electronics: surge generator3) Electrical engineering: impulse circuitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > контур ударного возбуждения
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23 пульсирующее давление
1) Naval: pulsating pressure2) Engineering: pulsed pressure, surge pressure3) Oil: oscillatory pressureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пульсирующее давление
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24 пульсирующий поток
1) Medicine: pulsatile flow2) Engineering: pulsating flow, pulsating flux, surging flow3) Oil: fluctuating flow4) Astronautics: oscillatory flow5) Coolers: oscillating floorage, oscillating stream, pulsating floorage6) Drilling: surge7) Oilfield: pulsating fluctuating flow, pulsating type flow8) oil&gas: pulsating streamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пульсирующий поток
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25 резкое колебание
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26 фактически
Фактически - in fact; actually (в действительности - часто при противопоставлении); virtually, to all intents and purposes (практически), indeed (более того)In fact, there exist no valid correlations for flow through a porous material having a complex microstructure such as those used for transpiration cooling.There are, in fact, two such plenums - a large one to accommodate larger jet array plates, and a smaller box for the smaller arrays.The method of analysis one chooses has virtually no effect on the third group of iterations.Problems such as pressure sensors being prone to inlet surge damage have been to all intents and purposes designed out.The edge of the upper oscillating plate was not intermittently exposed to atmosphere. Indeed it remained submersed throughout the oscillatory motion.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > фактически
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