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1 oś odciętych
• axis of abscissae• X-axis -
2 oś rzędnych
• axis of ordinates• Y axis -
3 oś symetrii
• axis of symmetry• symmetry axis -
4 etykieta osi
• axis label -
5 linia zerowej sity nośnej płata
• axis of zero liftSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > linia zerowej sity nośnej płata
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6 opis osi
• axis title -
7 oś obrotu
• axis of revolution -
8 oś świata
• axis of heavens -
9 oś zerowa profilu lotniczego
• axis of zero lift• no-lift lineSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > oś zerowa profilu lotniczego
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10 oś ziemska
• axis of earth -
11 oznaczenie osi
• axis label -
12 zakres współrzędnych osi
• axis rangeSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > zakres współrzędnych osi
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13 oś
axis; TECH axle; (przen) pivot* * *ośf.pl. -e1. geom. axis; oś Ziemi geogr. axis; oś biegunowa polar axis; oś optyczna fiz. optic axis; oś liczbowa mat. axis; oś liczb rzeczywistych real axis; oś współrzędnych mat. coordinate axis; oś odciętych l. zmiennej X axis of abscissae, X-axis; oś rzędnych l. zmiennej Y axis of ordinates, Y-axis; oś symetrii geom. axis of symmetry, symmetry axis; oś krystalograficzna min. crystallographic axis; oś kwiatowa bot. rachis; państwa osi hist. the Axis.2. ( koła) axle.3. tech. pivot, swivel, arbor.4. oś systemu politycznego przen. keystone.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oś
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14 o|ś
f 1. (linia) axis- oś symetrii an axis of symmetry- oś obrotu the axis of rotation- obracać się wokół własnej osi to revolve on one’s axis- oś ziemska the earth’s axis2. przen. (ośrodek) pivot- osią książki jest opuszczenie rodziny przez ojca the plot of the book revolves around the father’s abandonment of his family3. Techn. pivot; (w samochodzie) axle- obie wskazówki obracają się na wspólnej osi both the hands turn on a pivot4. Mat. axis- oś rzędnych the y-axis; ordinate spec.- oś odciętych the x-axis; abscissa spec.- oś liczbowa the (numerical) axisThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > o|ś
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15 kręg
m (G kręgu) Anat. vertebra- kręgi szyjne/krzyżowe cervical/sacral vertebrae- □ kręg obrotowy Anat. axis- kręg szczytowy Anat. atlas* * ** * *mianat. vertebra; kręg obrotowy axis; kręg szczytowy atlas.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kręg
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16 rzędna
f.Gen. -ej mat. ordinate; miern. offset; oś rzędnych mat. the ordinate axis, the axis of ordinates.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rzędna
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17 oś chwilowa obrotu
• instantaneous axis• virtual axisSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > oś chwilowa obrotu
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18 oś obojętna przekroju
• neutral axis• neutral axis of sectionSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > oś obojętna przekroju
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19 trzykrotna oś symetrii
• three-fold axis of symmetry• triad axisSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > trzykrotna oś symetrii
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20 liczbowy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > liczbowy
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