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  • 1 климатические обратные связи

    Русско-испанский географический словарь > климатические обратные связи

  • 2 обратный

    прил.

    обра́тный а́дрес — dirección del remitente

    обра́тный биле́т — billete de ida y vuelta

    обра́тный путь — regreso m

    на обра́тном пути́ — camino de regreso

    обра́тный смысл — sentido opuesto

    обра́тный ход — marcha atrás

    обра́тная величина́ мат.cantidad inversa

    обра́тная связь — retrocomunicación f; feed-back m, retroacción f; línea de retorno; realimentación f

    в обра́тную сто́рону — en dirección contraria, en sentido contrario

    име́ть обра́тную си́лу юр.ser retroactivo

    зако́н обра́тной си́лы не име́ет — la ley no tiene efecto retroactivo

    обра́тная сторона́ моне́ты — reverso de la moneda

    обра́тный тра́нспорт — retorno m

    * * *
    прил.

    обра́тный а́дрес — dirección del remitente

    обра́тный биле́т — billete de ida y vuelta

    обра́тный путь — regreso m

    на обра́тном пути́ — camino de regreso

    обра́тный смысл — sentido opuesto

    обра́тный ход — marcha atrás

    обра́тная величина́ мат.cantidad inversa

    обра́тная связь — retrocomunicación f; feed-back m, retroacción f; línea de retorno; realimentación f

    в обра́тную сто́рону — en dirección contraria, en sentido contrario

    име́ть обра́тную си́лу юр.ser retroactivo

    зако́н обра́тной си́лы не име́ет — la ley no tiene efecto retroactivo

    обра́тная сторона́ моне́ты — reverso de la moneda

    обра́тный тра́нспорт — retorno m

    * * *
    adj
    2) math. inverso, recìproco
    3) law. reversible

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > обратный

  • 3 обратная связь

    adj
    1) gener. feed-back, lìnea de retorno, realimentación, retroacción, retrocomunicación
    2) eng. acoplamiento de reacción, acoplamiento de realimentacion, acoplamiento reactivo, realimentacion, traspulsion
    3) radio. reacción
    4) electr. regeneración

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > обратная связь

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