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1 stoichiometric air
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > stoichiometric air
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2 stoichiometric air addition
n додаткове підведення повітря для отримання стехіометричного складуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > stoichiometric air addition
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3 air
1. n1) повітря; повітряний простір2) атмосфера3) літак, авіація4) повітряний потік; повітряна пробка (у гідросистемі, паливній системі тощо)2. v 3. a1) повітряний, авіаційний, льотний2) той, що спускається з повітря4) пневматичний◊to be in the air — 1) перебувати у повітрі; 2) військ. бути незахищеним із флангів
to bleed air — стравлювати [випускати] повітряну пробку (з системи)
to bring to rest air — загальмовувати [загальмувати] повітряний потік
to determine air in the system — визначати наявність [присутність] повітряної пробки у системі
to go on air — передавати по радіо; виходити в ефір
•- ambient air - ascending air - auxiliary air - bleed air - boundary-layer air - breather air - cold air - combustion air - compressed air - compressor-bleed air - conditioned air - contaminated air - damp air - dead air - down-going cold air - draw-in air - entrained air - entrapped air - excess air - exhaust air - free air - ground air - inducted air - intake air - light air - main air - makeup air - mixing air - normal air - open air - outdoor air - pollutant-loaded air - polar air - polluted air - primary air - ram air - rarefied air - rough air - secondary air - stable air - standard air - still air - stoichiometric air - suction air - surface air - tank air - theoretical air - thin air - turbulent air - undisturbed air - upper air - used air
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