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1 with the same coordinate axes
Техника: в одной и той же системе координатУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > with the same coordinate axes
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2 axis
мн. ч. - axes1) ось; осевая линия2) машиностр. (управляемая) координата; координатная ось3) вал•axis of abscissa — ось абсциссaxis of commutation — ось коммутации; нейтральная линия ( коллектора)axis of couple — ось пары силaxis of revolution (of rotation) — ось вращенияaxis of sight — визирная ось; линия визированияaxis of translation — степень подвижности по поступательному движениюactuator axis — вал привода-
antenna axis
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beam axis
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binary axis
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bubble axis
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cage rotational axis
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centroidal axis
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chrominance axis
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CNC axis
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color axis
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cross-sectional axis
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cross-section axis
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crystallographic axis
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cube axis
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cutting axis
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dc controlled axis
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defected axis
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deflection axis
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diagonal axis
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direct axis
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docking axis
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drive axis
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elbow axis
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electrical axis
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ferroelectric axis
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fiber axis
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fiducial axis
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fixed movement axis
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flip axis
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guide axis
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hinge axis
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horizontal deflection axis
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imaginary axis
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inner race rotational axis
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level tube axis
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long axis
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magnetic axis
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major axis
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manually set axis
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mechanical axis
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minor axis
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motor axis
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neutral axis
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non-CNC axis
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numerical axis
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numeric axis
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optical axis
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orthogonal controlled axis
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outer race rotational axis
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pitch axis
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pitch-roll axis
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pneumatic axis
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polar axis
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polarization axis
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quadrature axis
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ray axis
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real axis
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reference axis
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robot's axis
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roll axis
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screw axis
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short axis
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simultaneously movable axes
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solid axes
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solid ax
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steering axis
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tape-controlled rotary axis
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time axis
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tube axis
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twin axis
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vertical deflection axis
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wheelhead axis
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wrist-rotate axis
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wrist-tilt axis
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yaw axis
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yaw-pitch axis
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