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1 plot a traverse
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2 plot the traverse
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3 plot a traverse
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4 plot a traverse
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5 plot
1. n заговор; интригаto defeat a plot — сорвать заговор; разрушить планы
2. n фабула, сюжетthreadbare plot — примитивный сюжет, простенькая фабула
3. n амер. план; схема; чертёж; диаграмма; график4. n топ. кроки5. n ав. мор. курс или положение на карте6. n воен. трасса7. n воен. засечка цели8. v организовывать, составлять заговор; плести интриги, интриговать; замышлять, задумывать9. v составлять план, делать схему10. v вычерчивать, строить кривую, график или диаграмму11. v откладывать величину на оси12. v считать, рассчитывать по графику13. v наносить на график или карту14. v ав. мор. прокладывать курс15. v воен. определять местоположение16. v намечать сюжетrevenge plot — сюжет, основанный на приключениях героя - мстителя
17. v планировать; устраивать18. n участок земли, делянка19. v делить на участкиСинонимический ряд:1. land (noun) land; lot; parcel; patch; plat; tract2. outline (noun) outline; story; storyline3. plan (noun) cabal; collusion; connivance; conspiracy; coven; covin; design; intrigue; machination; plan; practice; scheme; stratagem4. story line (noun) scenario; story line; theme; thread; unfolding5. chart (verb) chart; diagram; graph; map out6. map (verb) lay out; map7. outline (verb) consider; draft; outline; propose; sketch8. plan (verb) brew; cogitate; collogue; collude; concoct; connive; conspire; contrive; devise; intrigue; machinate; maneuver; manoeuvre; plan; scheme; scheme out -
6 traverse
1. поперечина, поперечная балка; траверса2. ход3. подача4. пересечение; прохождение; пересекать; проходить -
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8 closed traverse
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9 open traverse
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10 photopolygonometric traverse
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11 running a traverse
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12 theodolite traverse
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13 closed-on-itself traverse
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14 plane-table traverse
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15 ran a traverse
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16 прокладывать полигонометрический ход
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17 длина хода
ход сжатия — compression stroke; bump stroke; contraction
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > длина хода
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18 ход
1. м. motion, move, movement2. м. throw, travel; stroke; leadход сжатия — compression stroke; bump stroke; contraction
3. м. operation, service, actionзадний ход; обратное действие — back action
на ходу, действующий; в действии — in action
пускал в ход; пущенный в ход — thrown into action
4. м. pass5. м. progress, course6. м. rate, speed7. м. passage; entrance, entryзадняя дверь, чёрный ход — rear entrance
8. м. behaviour, change, dependence, variation9. м. геод. топ. computation course, computation line, route, traverseпри ходе растяжения амортизатора — during extension …
при ходе сжатия амортизатора — during contraction …
10. courseСинонимический ряд:1. аллюр (сущ.) аллюр; побежка; побежку2. бег (сущ.) бег; движение3. проход (сущ.) проход -
19 прокладывать полигонометрический ход
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20 прокладывать теодолитный ход
Cartography: plot a traverse, run a traverseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прокладывать теодолитный ход
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