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1 uniformly increasing load
Морской термин: равномерно возрастающая нагрузкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > uniformly increasing load
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2 uniformly increasing load
English-Russian marine dictionary > uniformly increasing load
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3 uniformly distributed load
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > uniformly distributed load
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4 uniformly
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5 uniformly
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > uniformly
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6 increasing
a увеличивающийся, возрастающий; усиливающийсяto an increasing degree — всё в большей мере, всё более и более
Синонимический ряд:1. augmenting (adj.) augmenting; broadening; crescent; enlarging; expanding; flourishing; multiplying; swelling; widening2. intensifying (adj.) accelerating; accentuating; advancing; escalating; growing hotter; growing louder; heightening; intensifying; sharpening3. growing (verb) accruing; aggrandising; aggrandizing; amplifying; augmenting; beefing up; build up; building; burgeoning; compounding; developing; enlarging; escalating; expanding; extending; gaining; growing; heightening; magnifying; mounting; multiplying; pushing; rising; run up; running up; snowballing; swelling; upsurging; waxing4. raising (verb) boosting; hiking; jacking; jacking up; jumping; putting up; raising; upping -
7 uniformly
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8 live load
1. тех. временная нагрузка2. тех. подвижная нагрузка3. тех. живой груз -
9 capacity load
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10 wheel load
1. давление на колесо2. нагрузка на колесоthrow on the load — включать нагрузку; набрасывать нагрузку
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11 maximum load
1. предельно допустимая нагрузка2. максимальная нагрузкаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > maximum load
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12 ever increasing
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13 base load
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14 commpn load
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15 computational load
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16 input load
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17 matched load
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18 matching load
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19 single load
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20 wind load
стр. ветровая нагрузка
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