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1 боковая относ и качка
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > боковая относ и качка
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2 колебание бокового относа
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > колебание бокового относа
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3 ταλαντεία
ταλαντείᾱ, ταλαντείαthe swaying motion: fem nom /voc /acc dualταλαντείᾱ, ταλαντείαthe swaying motion: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 ondoiement
ɔ̃dwamɑ̃* * *ondoiement nm2 Relig baptism (without the usual rites).[ɔ̃dwamɑ̃] nom masculin[d'un ruisseau] undulation -
5 качка
ж. oscillating motionsСинонимический ряд:1. неустойчива (прил.) валка; зыбка; неустойчива; шатка2. болтанка (сущ.) болтанка -
6 килевая качка
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > килевая качка
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7 wiegen
to dandle; to weigh* * *wie|gen I ['viːgn]1. vtwíégende Bewegung — swaying motion
einen wíégenden Gang haben — to sway one's hips when one walks
2) (= zerkleinern) to chop up2. vr(Boot etc) to rock (gently); (Mensch, Äste etc) to swaysich im Tanz wíégen — to do an undulating dance
II pret wog [voːk] ptp gewogen [gə'voːgn]sich in trügerischen Hoffnungen wíégen — to nurture false hopes
vti(= abwiegen) to weighwie viel wiegst du? — how heavy are you?, what do you weigh?
schwer wíégen (fig) — to carry a lot of weight; (Irrtum)
gewogen und zu leicht befunden (Bibl fig) — fig) weighed and found wanting
See:→ auch gewogen* * *1) (to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) cradle2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) rock3) (to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale: He weighed himself on the bathroom scales; You must have your luggage weighed at the airport.) weigh4) (to be equal to in heaviness: This parcel weighs one kilo; How much / What does this box weigh?) weigh* * *wie·gen1<wog, gewogen>[ˈvi:gn̩]I. vt▪ jdn/etw \wiegen to weigh sb/sthII. vi to weighviel/wenig/eine bestimmte Anzahl von Kilo \wiegen to weigh a lot/not to weigh much/to weigh a certain number of kiloswie·gen2I. vt▪ jdn/etw \wiegen to rock sb/sthden Kopf \wiegen to shake one's head [slowly]die Hüften/den Oberkörper \wiegen to sway one's hips/one's torso▪ etw \wiegen to chop sth [finely]II. vrsich akk [nicht zu früh] in Sicherheit \wiegen [not] to lull oneself [too early on] into a false sense of security* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb, weighwas od. wieviel wiegst du? — how much do you weigh?; what weight or how heavy are you?
II 1. 2.schwer wiegen — (fig.) carry weight
* * *wiegen1; wiegt, wog, hat gewogenA. v/t weigh;das ist reichlich/knapp gewogen it’s a bit over/under;gewogen und zu leicht befunden fig weighed and found wantingB. v/i1. weigh;zu viel/wenig wiegen be over/under weight;schwerer wiegen als be heavier than, weigh more than, outweigh;wie viel wiegen Sie? how much do you weigh?2. fig:schwer wiegen carry weight;bedeutend schwerer wiegen (als) Tat, Vergehen, Fehler etc: be considerably more serious (than)C. v/r weigh o.s.wiegen2A. v/t1. (schaukeln) rock (in den Schlaf to sleep)2. (zerkleinern) chopB. v/r sway; Boot: auch rock;sich in den Hüften wiegen sway one’s hips;wiegender Gang swaying walk;* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb, weighwas od. wieviel wiegst du? — how much do you weigh?; what weight or how heavy are you?
II 1. 2.schwer wiegen — (fig.) carry weight
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: wog, gewogen)= to dandle v.to weigh (on) v.to weigh v. -
8 боковой относ плюс боковая качка
Engineering: swaying motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > боковой относ плюс боковая качка
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9 поперечное колебание
1) Aviation: roll oscillation2) Construction: rolling oscillation3) Railway term: side roll, swaying motion (локомотива)4) Oil: lateral vibration, transverse vibration5) Spectroscopy: bending6) Makarov: lateral oscillation, normal vibration, transverse oscillationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечное колебание
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10 zaljuljati
vt pf put in swinging/swaying motion, make to swing/sway; swing, rock, sway* * *• swing about -
11 ταλαντεία
τᾰλαντ-εία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ταλαντεία
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12 salıntı
1. swaying motion. 2. undulation, swell (of the sea). -
13 salıntılı
"1. (building) which sways in a high wind; tremulous, rickety (building). 2. swaying (motion)." -
14 balanceo
m.1 swinging.2 wheel balance. ( Latin American Spanish)3 balancing.4 rocking, oscillation, sway, swing.5 equilibrium.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: balancear.* * ** * *noun m.sway, rocking* * *SM1) (=vaivén) [al andar] to-and-fro motion; [al mecerse] rocking; [de barco, avión] roll, rolling* * ** * *= swaying, sway.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * ** * *= swaying, sway.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.
Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *el suave balanceo del barco sobre las olas the gentle rocking of the boat on the wavescon el balanceo de la hamaca se quedó dormida the swinging of the hammock sent her to sleepel balanceo de los árboles the swaying of the trees* * *
Del verbo balancear: ( conjugate balancear)
balanceo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
balanceó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
balancear
balanceo
balancear ( conjugate balancear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquetes/carga› to balance
2 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing;
‹ barco› to rock
balancearse verbo pronominal
[ objeto colgante] to swing
balanceo sustantivo masculino ( de hamaca) swinging;
( de árboles) swaying;
( de barco) rocking
balancear vtr (una silla, una mecedora) to rock
(los brazos, las piernas) to swing
balanceo sustantivo masculino rocking, swinging
' balanceo' also found in these entries:
English:
roll
- sway
- swing
* * *balanceo nm1. [de columpio, hamaca] swinging;[de cuna, mecedora] rocking2. [de barco] rolling;el balanceo del barco me marea the rolling motion of the boat makes me feel sick* * *m1 swinging, swaying2 MAR rocking* * *balanceo nm1) : swaying, rocking2) : vacillation -
15 vaivén
m.sway, oscillation, back and forth motion, back and forth movement.Las clases reiniciaron The courses reopened.* * *1 (oscilación) swaying, swinging, to-and-fro movement; (balanceo) rocking2 (ir y venir) coming and going, bustle4 figurado (intercambio) exchange\los vaivenes de la vida figurado life's ups and downs* * *noun m.1) swing2) change, instability* * *SM1) (=balanceo) swaying; (=acción de mecerse) rocking; [de columpio] swinging; (=ir y venir) to-ing and fro-ing; [de pistón] backward and forward motion; (=sacudidas) lurching2) [de tráfico, circulación] constant movement3) [de la suerte] change of fortune4) (Pol) swing, seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU)5) pl vaivenes (=altibajos) ups and downs, vicissitudes frm* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex. Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex: Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.
Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex: The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (de un columpio, péndulo) swinging; (de un tren) rocking; (de un barco) rolling; (de una mecedora) rocking2 (de gente) toing and froinglos vaivenes de la fortuna the ups and downs of fortune, the swings of fortune* * *
vaivén sustantivo masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging;
( de tren) rocking;
( de barco) rolling;
( de mecedora) rocking;
( de gente) toing and froing
vaivén sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento oscilante: de un cuerpo suspendido) swinging
(: de una cuna, de un tren) rocking
(: de un barco) rolling
(: de una persona) swing
2 (cambio inesperado) swing
los vaivenes de la fortuna, the ups and downs of fortune
' vaivén' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tumbo
English:
jigsaw
- swing
* * *vaivén nm1. [balanceo] [de barco] swaying, rocking;[de péndulo, columpio] swinginglos vaivenes de la economía the ups and downs of the economy* * *m to-and-fro;vaivenes pl fig ups and downs* * *1) : swinging, swaying, rocking2) : change, fluctuationlos vaivenes de la vida: life's ups and downs -
16 tambaleo
m.1 rocking motion (of train).2 staggering movement, wobble, shaking, stagger.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tambalear.* * *1 (de persona) staggering, reeling2 (de mueble) wobble, wobbling* * *SM [de persona] staggering; [de vehículo] swaying; [de mueble] wobble* * ** * ** * *(de una persona) staggering, swaying, lurching; (de una lámpara) swinging, swaying; (de un mueble, una estructura) shaking, rocking* * *
Del verbo tambalear: ( conjugate tambalear)
tambaleo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tambaleó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
tambaleo sustantivo masculino staggering, tottering
' tambaleo' also found in these entries:
English:
lurch
* * *tambaleo nm[de persona] staggering, swaying; [de mueble, estante] wobble* * *tambaleo nm: staggering, lurching, swaying -
17 pendular
adj.1 swinging, swaying (movimiento).2 pendulous.* * *► adjetivo1 pendular* * *adjetivo pendular* * *adjetivo pendular* * *pendular* * *
pendular adjetivo pendulum like, pendular
movimiento pendular, pendulum like motion
suspensión pendular, pendulum suspension
* * *pendular adj[movimiento] swinging, swaying* * *adj pendular;movimiento pendular pendular motion -
18 качание
1) General subject: oscillation, pumping, rock, rocking, shaking, sway, swing, swinging, teeter, to-and-fro, wabble, weaving, wobble, and fro2) Aviation: flapping3) Engineering: hunting (частоты, скорости, изображения), oscillation (периодическое колебание), swaying, sweeping, whipping5) Mathematics: hunt effect, vibration6) Railway term: looseness7) Automobile industry: fluctuation, sweep, swinging motion, toss, tossing9) Forestry: slewing10) Metallurgy: hunting (напр. стрелки прибора), rocking motion, wobbling motion11) Textile: play12) Jargon: flip-flop14) Special term: libration15) Mechanics: weave16) Drilling: tilting17) Robots: swivel18) Aviation medicine: body-rocking, seesaw19) Makarov: free play, hobbing motion, hunting (стрелки прибора), jigging motion, pivoting, pivoting motion, rocking (относительно продольной горизонтальной оси), rocking (частоты), roll, rolling, rolling motion, tilting motion20) Taboo: cradling -
19 колебание
1) General subject: beat (маятника), chop, convulsion (почвы), demur, doubt, dubiety, falter, fluctuation, hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation, indecision, indetermination, irresolution, jarring, libration, oscillating, oscillation, poise, qualms, reel, reel off, reeler, rock, scruple, shilly-shally, sway, swing, swinging, swinging (силы приема), teeter, thrill, to-and-fro, tossing, totter, vacillation, variance, variation, vibration, wabble, wave, willy-nilly, wobble, and fro, vibes2) Geology: shake3) Aviation: overswinging4) Naval: alteration, balancing, chap, wabbling6) American: backing and filling8) Engineering: chattering, excursion, flicker (стрелки прибора), hunting (стрелки прибора), swaying, sweep, waveform9) Chemistry: cycle, fluctuating11) Mathematics: deviation, saltus, vacillating, vibratory motion12) Railway term: pumping13) Economy: oscillation (напр. деловой активности), range (курсов, цен), scatter, swing (курса на бирже)14) Accounting: range15) Automobile industry: fluttering, pumping action, weave, wobbling16) Mining: whipping (подъёмного каната)18) Metallurgy: jigging motion, oscillating motion19) Psychology: embarrassment, throb, wavering20) Telecommunications: jitter21) Textile: play22) Physics: weggling24) Communications: fluctuate25) Metrology: undulation (жидкой или упругой среды)26) Coolers: fluctuation (напр. давления)28) Drilling: agitation29) EBRD: movement30) Automation: beating (стрелки измерительного прибора)31) Quality control: fluctuation (по величине)32) Aviation medicine: seesaw33) Makarov: dither, flutter (неустойчивое), hunt, oscillatory motion, periodic motion, pulsation, quake, surging, vibrational motion, waving, wv (wave)34) Taboo: undulating35) oil&gas: bouncing36) General subject: balance -
20 качания
1) Engineering: hunting2) Railway term: out-of-step conditions (в энергетической системе)3) Electronics: hunt effect, swaying (генератора), swaying (генераторов), swinging (генераторов)4) Power engineering: swings5) Aviation medicine: seesaw motion6) Electrical engineering: surging (генераторов)
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