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1 subdivide an interval
1) Техника: делить интервал (напр. шкалы), делить интервал (напр. шкалы)2) Метрология: делить интервал (например, шкалы)3) Макаров: делить интервал (напр., шкалы) -
2 to subdivide an interval
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to subdivide an interval
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3 interval
1) интервал; промежуток; расстояние2) пауза, перерыв3) диапазон4) шаг ( сетки частот)5) матем. делить на отрезки•at appropriate intervals — через определённые интервалы;overextended intervals — на протяжении длительного времени;to subdivide an interval — делить интервал (напр. шкалы)-
acquisition interval
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actuation interval
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annealing temperature interval
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answering interval
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blanking interval
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calibration interval
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character interval
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clamping interval
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clock interval
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closed interval
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comparison interval
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computing interval
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conducting interval
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confidence interval
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control interval
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cutting interval
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dark interval
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dead interval
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drain interval
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expanded range interval
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exposure interval
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felling interval
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field interval
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firing temperature interval
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flood interval
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frequency interval
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fundamental interval
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graduation interval
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group repetition interval
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hold-off interval
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interline interval
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interpulse interval
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in-use testing interval
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irrigation interval
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line interval
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lubrication interval
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net supply interval
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Nyquist interval
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open interval
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overlap interval
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perforation interval
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pitch interval
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pulse advance interval
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pulse delay interval
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pulse interval
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pulse repetition interval
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quantization interval
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recalibration interval
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recurrence interval
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reference interval
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regeneration interval
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regular intervals
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replacement interval
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reschedule interval
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return interval
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sampling interval
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scale interval
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scheduled service interval
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significant interval
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silent interval
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specified interval
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tapping interval
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temperature interval
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time interval
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tool-change interval
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trace interval
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traffic interval
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unit interval
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working interval
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4 interval
['ɪntəv(ə)l]n1) интервал, период, промежуток, расстояние между чем-либо, диапазонThe young plants should be set at intervals of six inches. — Молодые растения следует высаживать на расстоянии шести люймов друг от друга.
- void interval- recurrence interval
- ideal interval
- dead interval
- brief interval
- irregular interval
- temperature interval
- interline interval
- stated interval
- graduation interval
- interval value
- interval boundary
- interval zone
- interval between two trees
- interval of allowed values
- at short intervals
- at regular intervals
- at a certain interval
- at intervals of ten feet
- at intervals
- in the interval M to N
- maintain an interval between smth
- subdivide an interval
- accurately determine a short-time interval
- accurately determine an interval of short duration2) промежуток времени, временной интервал, пауза, перерыв, перемена, антракт, затишьеHe came during the interval. — Он пришел во время перерыва
- checl-out interval- time intervals
- ten-day interval
- equal time intervals
- design-basis time interval
- service interval
- four-dimensional interval
- characteristic time interval
- generation interval
- minute's interval
- safety interval
- week's interval
- lucid interval
- interval between lessons
- time interval from approximately the XV century through the XIX century
- in the interval
- at intervals of an hour
- at stated intervals
- after a suitable interval
- without intervals
- measurement of time intervals
- sleep during the intervals
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