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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > слабая связь
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1) General subject: tenuous relationship2) Computers: loosely-coupled interface3) Engineering: loose couple, loose coupling, loosely coupled interface (взаимо), weak coupling, weak interconnection, weak link (в энергосистеме), weak tie (в энергосистеме)5) Metallurgy: LS coupling, weak binding6) Telecommunications: loose coupler, low coupling7) Electronics: weak tie-line8) Information technology: looseloupled interface9) Metrology: weak link (например, в переходе Джозефсона)10) Household appliances: low binding11) Electrical engineering: weak link (в системе электропередачи) -
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Chemistry: weak bond, weak link, weak linkage -
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1. broken2. depressed3. weak4. allayed5. loosened6. slacked7. slackened8. weakenedСинонимический ряд:1. обессиленный (прил.) обессиленный2. отпущенный (прил.) отпущенный; расслабленный3. умеренный (прил.) амортизированный; смягченный; умеренныйАнтонимический ряд:укрепленный; усиленный -
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1. с. мех. link, member2. с. автмт. вчт., element, unit3. с. хим. unit, link, bond
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