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1 reducing the moment of inertia
Спорт: уменьшение момента инерцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reducing the moment of inertia
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2 reducing the moment of inertia
English-Russian sports dictionary > reducing the moment of inertia
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3 moment of inertia
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > moment of inertia
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4 moment
1. n момент, миг, мгновение, минутаwait a moment!, just a moment! — погоди!, один момент!, сейчас!
I came the moment I heard of it — я пришёл, как только услыхал об этом
2. n данный момент; определённое времяat the moment, at the present moment — в данную минуту, в настоящее время
at the moment — в ту минуту, в то время
at any moment — в любую минуту, в любое время
to interrupt at every moment — перебивать каждую минуту; всё время мешать
at odd moments — урывками, в свободное время, между делом
for the moment — в данную минуту, в данное время; пока; на ближайшее будущее
not for a moment — никогда ; ни за что
3. n короткие периоды времениat the moment — в данное время; в данный момент
4. n важность, значениеСинонимический ряд:1. hour (noun) hour; juncture; period; point; season2. importance (noun) concern; consequence; consideration; gravity; import; importance; magnitude; momentousness; pith; significance; value; weight; weightiness; worth3. instant (noun) breathing; crack; flash; instant; jiffy; minute; second; shake; split second; trice; twinkle; twinkling; wink4. momentum (noun) drive; force; impetus; momentum; power5. occasion (noun) occasion; time; whileАнтонимический ряд:age; century; eternity; generation; insignificance; period -
5 reducing
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6 law of inertia
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7 mass inertia
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8 photographic inertia
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > photographic inertia
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9 law of inertia
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > law of inertia
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10 mass inertia
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mass inertia
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11 yawing moment
1. путевой момент2. момент относительно вертикальной оси
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