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1 shift the ballast
Морской термин: перераспределять балласт -
2 shift the ballast
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3 shift the ballast
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary > shift the ballast
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4 ballast
1. n уравновешенность, устойчивость2. n стабилизирующий факторthe ballast of a steady income — уверенность, которую даёт постоянный доход
3. n дор. балластный слой4. n балласт, щебень, гравий5. n эл. балластный резистор6. v грузить балластом7. v стабилизировать; умерять; остепенять8. v дор. балластировать; покрывать щебёнкой, гравиемСинонимический ряд:1. extra weight (noun) anchor; counterbalance; counterweight; extra weight; sandbags; stone; weight2. stabilize (verb) poise; stabilify; stabilitate; stabilize; steady -
5 shift
1) сдвиг
2) дежурный
3) перекос формы
4) перераспределять
5) сдвигать
6) смещать
7) смещаться
8) смещение
9) перенос
10) переключение
11) сдвигаться
12) переключать
13) переносить
14) перетасовка
15) сдвиговый
16) перемещать
17) переместить
– bit shift
– brush shift
– case shift
– circular shift
– cyclic shift
– Doppler shift
– figure shift
– frequency shift
– gear shift
– Goos-Hanchen shift
– isotope shift
– Lamb shift
– level shift
– line shift
– multidigit shift
– output per shift
– phase shift
– red shift
– shift attendant
– shift ballast
– shift circuit
– shift engineer
– shift foreman
– shift gate
– shift in gear
– shift index
– shift instruction
– shift left
– shift pulse
– shift register
– shift supervisor
– shift system
– shift the display
– shift theorem
– shift unit
– shift winding
– shift work
– supervisor of the shift
– time shift
phase shift keying — < radio> манипуляция сдвигом фазы
red shift of spectral lines — красное смещение спектральных линий
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6 fork
1. вилка2. вилы3. разветвление, развилка4. вилочный захват
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