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1 symmetry about abscissa
Математика: симметрия относительно оси абсциссУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > symmetry about abscissa
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2 symmetry
2) симметрия•- symmetry of metric spacesymmetry about unit circle — симметрия относительно единичной окружности, инверсия
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3 abscissa
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4 axis
ось, луч- axis of guide - axis of imaginaries - axis of rotation - axis of sight - axis of weld - central axis - cotter-pin axis - dead axis - development axis - fixed axis - free axis - geometrical axis - horizontal axis - moment axis - moving axis - optical axis - permanent axis - principal axis of inertia - principal line axis - real axis - safety ring axis - tilting axis - transit axis - view axis* * *ось- axis of affinityaxis lying in the plane of bending — ось, лежащая в плоскости изгиба
- axis of channel
- axis of diagram
- axis of gravity
- axis of inertia
- axis of rotation
- axis of symmetry
- axis of revolution
- arch axis
- bending axis
- central axis
- centroidal axis
- coordinate axis
- instrument axis of rotation
- major axis
- neutral axis
- principal axis
- principal axis of inertia
- principal strain axis
- principal stress axis
- reference axis
- shell axis
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5 axis
1) ось, вал, шпиндель2) ось, осевая линия3) ось координат, координатная ось4) рбт степень подвижности•
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