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1 пассивный четырёхполюсник
1) Naval: passive four-terminal networkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пассивный четырёхполюсник
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2 четырехполюсник
four-terminal circuit, two-port circuit, four-pole, four-terminal, four-terminal device, electrical network, four-pole network, four-terminal network, quadripole [quadrupole] network, two-port network, network, quadripole, two-port, two-port device* * *четырёхпо́люсник м.
two-port, four-terminal networkакти́вный четырёхпо́люсник — active two-port, active four-terminal networkвзаи́мный четырёхпо́люсник — reciprocal [reversible] two-port, reciprocal four-terminal networkГ-обра́зный четырёхпо́люсник — L-section four-terminal networkлине́йный четырёхпо́люсник — linear two-port, linear four-terminal networkминима́льно-фа́зовый четырёхпо́люсник — minimum-phase two-port, minimum-phase four-terminal networkневзаи́мный четырёхпо́люсник — nonreciprocal two-port, nonreciprocal four-terminal networkнелине́йный четырёхпо́люсник — nonlinear two-port, nonlinear four-terminal networkобрати́мый четырёхпо́люсник — reciprocal two-port, reciprocal [reversible] four-terminal networkпасси́вный четырёхпо́люсник — passive two-port, passive four-terminal network-обра́зный четырёхпо́люсник — pi-section [ -section, -section] two-portсимметри́чный четырёхпо́люсник — bilateral networkT-обра́зный четырёхпо́люсник — T-section four-terminal network* * *
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