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1 резко
1) General subject: abruptly, acutely, all of a heap, bitter, bitterly, bluntly, briefly, crustily, dramatically (наречие), edgily, gruffly, hardly, harshly, high (о звуке), hotly, pipingly, point blank, point-blank, rough, roundly, sharply, short, shortly, shrewdly, shrilly, stark, starkly, trenchantly, deeply, distinctly (to be distinctly different - резко отличаться), spur of the moment, severely, curtly2) Colloquial: strong3) Engineering: violently4) Mathematics: drastically, widely5) Religion: with sharpness6) Economy: precipitously (The price of shares in the company dropped precipitously with the news of poor sales figures.(example from Cambridge Dictionary))7) Diplomatic term: strongly -
2 точность
accuracy, ( воспроизведения) fidelity, ( настройки) fineness радио, precision, ( прибора) sensibility, sharpness, true, truth* * *то́чность ж.
( степень приближения к истинной величине) accuracy; ( точность представления или воспроизведения) precisionнаруша́ть то́чность — disturb accuracyс то́чностью до — accurate within …, accurate to within … accurate up to …, correct to …, to the accuracy with which …, to an accuracy of …, accurate to … decimal placesс то́чностью до 0,001 — to three decimal placesс то́чностью до зна́ка — up to a sign, to within algebraic sign, except for signс то́чностью до постоя́нной — up to a constantто́чность воспроизведе́ния ( звука) — fidelityдвойна́я то́чность вчт. — double precisionжела́емая то́чность — desired precisionза́данная то́чность — given accuracyто́чность измере́ний — accuracy of measurementодина́рная то́чность вчт. — single precisionотноси́тельная то́чность — relative precisionто́чность отсчё́та — accuracy of readingто́чность разме́ров — dimensional accuracyто́чность регули́рования — control accuracyто́чность систе́м автомати́ческого управле́ния — accuracy of controlто́чность устано́вки частоты́ генера́тора — (frequency) settability of an oscillator -
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При (боковом) освещёнии-- This enabled the plate to be removed from the wind tunnel and photographed head-on, with side lighting by flood lights employed to attain greater sharpness.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при ... освещении
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4 резкость
ж1) harshness; sharpness2) резкое выражение harsh/sharp words plнаговори́ть ре́зкостей — to use harsh words, to be sharp with sb
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5 резкость (фото)
difinition
a degree of sharpness with which an image is brought out.
- в центре изображения — central definition
- на краю поля изображения — marginal definitionРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > резкость (фото)
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