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41 operation
1) работа; функционирование2) режим•- asynchronous operation
- attended operation
- attenuation-limited operation
- axial-mode operation
- back-to-back operation
- bidirectional operation
- bistable operation
- breaking operation
- broadcast operation
- close-open operation
- co-channel operation
- co-frequency operation
- color-switching operation
- continuous operation
- continuous-wave operation
- controlled-security operation
- cross-polarized operation
- cut-signal branch operation operation
- decentralized operation
- digital voice-caller operation
- diplex operation
- dispersion-limited operation
- distortion-limited operation
- duplex operation
- emergency operation
- end-to-end operation
- full-duplex operation
- full-motion operation
- grouped-frequency operation
- half-duplex operation
- hands-free operation
- impeded-harmonic operation
- independent sideband operation
- large-signal operation
- linear operation
- lock-on operation
- loop operation
- low-level signal operation
- multilink operation
- multiplex operation
- net operation
- neutral operation
- noise-free operation
- off-frequency operation
- off-line operation
- on-line operation
- on-off operation
- polar operation
- pulse operation
- push-pull operation
- push-push operation
- push-to-talk operation
- push-to-type operation
- quantum-limited operation
- quantum-noise-limited operation
- read operation
- real-time operation
- remote operation
- search operation
- sensory operation
- simplex operation
- single-mode operation
- single-shot operation
- single-step operation
- stable operation
- steady operation
- suppressed carrier operation
- switch-hook operation
- synchronous operation
- synphased operation
- tandem operation
- telegraph operation
- telephone operation
- transmitted-carrier operation
- tri-mode operation
- unidirectional operation
- write operationEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > operation
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42 beam
1) балансир2) балка || балочный- dam beam3) мор. бимс || бимсовый- ice beam- web beam4) брус, перекладина; ригель5) с.-х. грядиль ( часть плуга)7) луч, пучок || излучать, испускать ( лучи или частицы)to deflect the beam —отклонять луч
to ride the beam — авиац. лететь по лучу наведения
- ion beam8) радио главный лепесток ( диаграммы направленности антенны)9) горн. верхняк10) мор. траверз11) траверса; поперечина13) строит. стрела ( подъёмного крана) -
43 radiation
1) излучение3) радиация || радиационный5) расселение, распространение ( живых организмов)6) лучистый, способный к излучению•- gray body radiation -
44 signal
сигнал; команда; знак; импульс; сигнализировать; связываться (с кем-л.) посредством сигнала; сигнальныйa.c. signal — сигнал переменного тока
clear to engage signal — сигнал «разрешаю запустить несущий винт»
gear down and locked signal — сигнал «шасси выпущено и встало на замок»
glide slope error signal — сигнал глиссадной ошибки, сигнал отклонения от (заданной) глиссады
ground transmitted glide slope signal — сигнал наземного глиссадного передатчика [радиомаяка]
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45 light
light свет; светлыйlight of equal color temperature свет, соответствующий цветовой температуреactinic light актиничный светartificial light искусственный светcontinuous light непрерывный светday light дневной светdiffused light рассеянный светflash light прерывистый светinfrared light инфракрасный свет, ИК-светintermittent light прерывистый светmonochromatic light монохроматический светnonactinic light неактиничный светplane-polarized light плоскополяризованный светpolarized light поляризованный светreflected light отражённый светrefracted light преломлённый светscattered light рассеянный светshort-wave light коротковолновый светstray light рассеянный светtransmitted light проходящий светultraviolet light ультрафиолетовый свет, УФ-светvisible light видимый светEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > light
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