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1 downward, downwards
إلى أَسْفَل \ down: from a higher level to a lower one: The aeroplane came down slowly, from a higher level to a lower one: I climbed down the tree. The rope hung down the wall. downward, downwards: in a downward direction: He lay, face downwards, on the grass. over: to from an upright (or straight) position to a flat (or bent) position: I fell over. He knocked me over. -
2 downward, downwards
نُزُولاً \ downward, downwards: in a downward direction: He lay, face downwards, on the grass. -
3 refraction downwards
рефракция вниз (усиление звука на земле при незначительном удалении от источника звука в воздухе)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > refraction downwards
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4 hacia abajo
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5 omlaag
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6 nedåtriktad
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7 deorsum
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8 nedover
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9 üzüqoylu
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10 afwaarts
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11 аялалла
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12 alahaks
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13 óta
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14 нанадолу
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15 prema dolje
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16 преобразование кода с исключением избыточных (защитных) элементов в комбинации
преобразование кода с исключением избыточных (защитных) элементов в комбинации
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > преобразование кода с исключением избыточных (защитных) элементов в комбинации
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17 убуваюча нумерація
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18 ke bawah
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19 spadek wzdłużny
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20 открывающий вниз лючок
Русско-английский авиационный словарь > открывающий вниз лючок
См. также в других словарях:
downwards — [[t]da͟ʊnwə(r)dz[/t]] (The form downward is also used, especially in American English) 1) ADV: ADV after v, n ADV If you move or look downwards, you move or look towards the ground or a lower level. Benedict pointed downwards again with his stick … English dictionary
downwards — down|wards [ˈdaunwədz US wərdz] adv also downward 1.) towards a lower level or position ≠ ↑upwards ▪ Nina glanced downwards. ▪ Hold out your hands with your palms facing downwards. ▪ The body was lying face downwards (=with the front of the body… … Dictionary of contemporary English
downwards — downward, downwards The only form for the adjective is downward (in a downward direction), but downward and downwards are both used for the adverb, with a preference for downwards in BrE: • She ferreted in her bag; then held it up mouth downwards … Modern English usage
downwards — also downward adverb 1 towards a lower level or position: Nina glanced downwards. | face downwards (=with the front towards the ground): The body lay face downwards on the rug. opposite upwards (1) 2 down to and including the lowest position in a … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Downwards — Downward Down ward, Downwards Down wards, adv. [AS. ad?nweard. See {Down}, adv., and { ward}.] 1. From a higher place to a lower; in a descending course; as, to tend, move, roll, look, or take root, downward or downwards. Looking downwards. Pope … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
downwards */ — UK [ˈdaʊnwə(r)dz] / US [ˈdaʊnwərdz] adverb towards a lower place or level Make sure that the arrows on the front of the box are pointing downwards. • face downwards from someone downwards … English dictionary
downwards — adverb a) Towards a lower place; towards what is below. Gravity pulls everything downwards. b) To a lower figure or amount. After the oil price rises, the economy headed downwards Syn: down, downward … Wiktionary
downwards — adv. Downwards is used with these verbs: ↑adjust, ↑float, ↑jerk, ↑plunge, ↑revise, ↑slope … Collocations dictionary
downwards — [ˈdaʊnwədz] adv towards a lower place or level Ant: upwards • face downwards 1) lying on the front of your body; 2) lying on the side that normally faces up[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
downwards — adverb see downward I … New Collegiate Dictionary
downwards — down|wards [ daunwərdz ] adverb DOWNWARD … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English