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1 two-components lacquer
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2 stress resolved into two components
- stress resolved into two components
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напряжение, разложенное на две составляющие
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > stress resolved into two components
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3 reliability (electric system reliability has two components, adequacy and security)
Энергосистемы: надежностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reliability (electric system reliability has two components, adequacy and security)
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4 ribbons of two components linked by proton-transfer bonds
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ribbons of two components linked by proton-transfer bonds
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5 stress resolved into two components
Строительство: напряжение, разложенное на две составляющиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stress resolved into two components
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6 this potential can be split into two components, one represents the effect of
Математика: этот потенциал можно разложить на две компоненты, одна из которых представляет (...) (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this potential can be split into two components, one represents the effect of
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7 обрабатываться
•Two components are completed at each cycle.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обрабатываться
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8 ikibileşenli
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9 последовательно
•The glassware was then rinsed successively (or sequentially) with distilled, deionized water.
•Firing sequentially, this laser arrangement could achieve unparalleled repetition rates.
•The system requires the red, blue and green components to be printed in succession.
•The machine performs all operations on the stationary workpiece simultaneously rather than consecutively.
II•Used in tandem with a sock-type filter, the charcoal performs two functions.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > последовательно
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10 partida para gastos de funcionamiento
(n.) = operating budget, operating fundsEx. The author the two components of the budget: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.Ex. Some 4 million dollars of that increase is dedicated to operating funds, representing an increase of 30 per cent over previous levels.* * *(n.) = operating budget, operating fundsEx: The author the two components of the budget: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.
Ex: Some 4 million dollars of that increase is dedicated to operating funds, representing an increase of 30 per cent over previous levels.Spanish-English dictionary > partida para gastos de funcionamiento
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11 presupuesto para adquisición de material
(n.) = capital budgetEx. The two components of the budget are: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.* * *(n.) = capital budgetEx: The two components of the budget are: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.
Spanish-English dictionary > presupuesto para adquisición de material
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12 presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento
(n.) = operating budget, operating fundsEx. The author the two components of the budget: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.Ex. Some 4 million dollars of that increase is dedicated to operating funds, representing an increase of 30 per cent over previous levels.* * *(n.) = operating budget, operating fundsEx: The author the two components of the budget: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.
Ex: Some 4 million dollars of that increase is dedicated to operating funds, representing an increase of 30 per cent over previous levels.Spanish-English dictionary > presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento
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13 binary
"Having two components, alternatives, or outcomes. The binary number system has 2 as its base, so values are expressed as combinations of two digits, 0 and 1. These two digits can represent the logical values true and false as well as numerals, and they can be represented in an electronic device by the two states on and off, recognized as two voltage levels. Therefore, the binary number system is at the heart of digital computing." -
14 twee-componenten lak
• twin-pack lacquer• two-cans lacquer• two-components lacquer• two-pack lacquer• two-package lacquerNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > twee-componenten lak
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15 stress
- stress
- n1. (внутреннее) усилие, внутренняя сила
2. (механическое) напряжение
3. нагрузка на единицу площади, интенсивность нагрузки, удельная нагрузка
stress acting away from the joint — усилие ( в элементе фермы), действующее от узла
stresses arising from bending and axial loading — напряжения, возникающие от поперечного изгиба и действия продольных сил
stress constant across the section — напряжение, постоянное по всему сечению
stress due to prestress — усилие обжатия бетона; напряжение в бетоне, вызванное обжатием
stresses due to wind forces — напряжения от сил ветра, напряжения от ветровой нагрузки
stresses induced by loads — напряжения, вызванные нагрузкой [нагружением] ( в отличие от температурных напряжений)
stress in reinforcement — напряжение [усилие] в арматуре
stresses in truss components [in truss members] — усилия в стержнях [элементах фермы]
stress resolved into two components — напряжение, разложенное на две составляющие
stress varying from point to point — напряжение, меняющееся от точки к точке ( сечения элемента)
stresses with the elastic limit — напряжения, не превышающие предела упругости; напряжения в упругой области
- actual stress
- additional stress
- allowable stress
- allowable unit stress
- alternate stress
- anchorage bond stress
- average stress
- axial stress
- bar stress
- bearing unit stress
- bearing stress
- belt stress
- bending stress
- bending failure stress
- biaxial stress
- blow stress
- bond stress
- bottom-chord stress
- boundary stress
- breaking stress
- buckling stress
- calculated stress
- circumferential unit stress
- circumferential stress
- combined stresses
- combined bearing, bending, and shear stresses
- combined shear and bending stress
- compression stress
- compressive stress in bending
- concentrated-load stress
- constant stress
- crack-inducing stress
- crippling stress
- critical stress
- crushing stress
- cycle stress
- dead load stress
- design stress
- development bond stress
- deviation stress
- deviator stress
- direct stress
- drying shrinkage stresses
- dynamic stress
- edge stress
- effective stress
- equivalent stress
- erection stress
- extreme fiber stress
- extreme stress
- failure stress
- fatigue stress
- fiber stress
- final stress
- flexible stress
- floor stress during operation
- floor stress when climbing
- flow stress
- fluctuating stresses
- fracture stress
- freezing stresses
- gravity stress
- handling stresses
- high localized stresses
- hoop stress
- hydrostatic stress
- ideal main stress
- impact stresses
- initial stresses
- intergranular stress
- intermediate principal stress
- jacking stress
- larger principal stress
- limiting stresses permitted in the standard
- linearly varying stresses
- live-load stress
- local stresses
- local bond stress
- longitudinal stress
- main stress
- maximum stress
- maximum allowable stress
- maximum shearing stress
- mean stress
- mean cycle stress
- mean fatigue stress
- membrane stresses
- meridian stress
- negative normal stress
- neutral stress
- normal stress
- octahedral normal stress
- octahedral shear stress
- peak stress
- permissible stress
- plate stresses
- point-load stress
- positive normal stress
- primary stress
- principal stresses
- principal tensile stress
- proof stress
- proof stress at 0.2 percent set
- pulsating stress
- radial stress
- radial shearing stress
- reduced main stress
- reinforcement stress
- repeated stress
- residual stress
- reversed stress
- rupture stress
- safe stress
- secondary stresses
- service stress
- settlement stresses
- shear stress
- shear stresses on oblique planes
- shear buckling stress
- shearing stress
- shrinkage-related stress
- shrinkage stress
- smaller principal stress
- spherical stress
- splitting tensile stress
- static stress
- surface stress
- tangential stress
- temperature stress
- temporary stress
- tensile stress
- tensile stress due to bending
- thermal stress
- timber stresses
- time-dependent stress
- top-chord stress
- torsional stress
- total stress
- transverse bending stress in flange
- true stress
- truss stresses
- truss stresses determined by method of sections
- twisting stress
- ultimate stress
- ultimate shear stress
- ultimate tensile stress
- unit stress
- unit stress produced by design loads
- unrelieved stress
- working stress
- yield stress
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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16 stress
1) (механическое) напряжение; напряжённое состояние; условное напряжение2) нагрузка, усилие3) гидроудар4) воздействие5) нагрузка на единицу площади, интенсивность нагрузки, удельная нагрузка•- actual stress - admissible stress - advancing load stress - allowable stress - alternate stress - applied stress - arch stress - axial stress - bar stress - basic stress - bearing stress - belt stresses - bending stress - blow stress - bond stress - braking stress - breaking stress - calculated stress - chord stress - circular symmetrical stress - combined stress - completely reversed stresses - complex stress - compressive stress - compressive stress in bending - concrete stress - constant stress - cooling stress - couple stress - crack stress - crackforming stress - crippling stress - critical stress - critical compressive stress - cross-bending stress - cyclical stresses - dead stress - dead-load stress - design stress - direct stress - discontinuity stress - downward stress - dynamic stress - ecological stress - edge stress - effective stress - elastic stress - engineering stress - erection stress - external stress - fabrication stress - failing stress - fatigue stress - fatigue limit stress - fibre stress - final stress - flexural stress - floor stress - fluctuating stresses - friction-induced stress - functional stress - gravity stress - ground stress - handling stress - heat stress - hoist stresses - hoop stress - horizontal stress - impact stress - indirect stress - induced stress - inherent stresses - initial stress - intermediate stress - internal stress - jacking stress - lateral stress - limiting maximum stress - linear stress - live load stress - load stress - local stresses - locked-up stresses - longitudinal stress - mechanical stress - net stress - neutral stress - normal stress - operating stress - operational stress - permissible stress - plane stress - point-load stress - primary stress - principal stresses - proof stress - radial stress - reinforcement stresses - relaxation of stresses - repeated stresses - residual stress - reverse stress - rupture stress - safe stress - secondary stress - shearing stress - shock stress - simple stress - snow load stress - specific stress - static stress - subsidiary stress - surface stress - sustained stress - sway stress - tangential stress - temperature stress - tensile stress - thermal stress - thermal stress on structure - three-dimensional stress - time-dependant stress - torsional stress - total stress - transverse stress - true stress - twisting stress - ultimate stress - uniaxial stress - unit stress - unsafe stress - varying stress - vibratory stress - volumetric stress - water stress - wave stress - welding stress - wheel-load stress - wind stress - working stress - yield stress - yield point stressstress due to prestress — усилие ( в бетоне), вызванное предварительным напряжением
* * *1. (внутреннее) усилие, внутренняя сила2. (механическое) напряжение3. нагрузка на единицу площади, интенсивность нагрузки, удельная нагрузкаstress acting away from the joint — усилие ( в элементе фермы), действующее от узла
stresses arising from bending and axial loading — напряжения, возникающие от поперечного изгиба и действия продольных сил
stress constant across the section — напряжение, постоянное по всему сечению
stress due to prestress — усилие обжатия бетона; напряжение в бетоне, вызванное обжатием
stresses due to wind forces — напряжения от сил ветра, напряжения от ветровой нагрузки
stresses induced by loads — напряжения, вызванные нагрузкой [нагружением] ( в отличие от температурных напряжений)
stress in reinforcement — напряжение [усилие] в арматуре
stresses in truss components [in truss members] — усилия в стержнях [элементах фермы]
stress resolved into two components — напряжение, разложенное на две составляющие
stress varying from point to point — напряжение, меняющееся от точки к точке ( сечения элемента)
- actual stressstresses with the elastic limit — напряжения, не превышающие предела упругости; напряжения в упругой области
- additional stress
- allowable stress
- allowable unit stress
- alternate stress
- anchorage bond stress
- average stress
- axial stress
- bar stress
- bearing unit stress
- bearing stress
- belt stress
- bending stress
- bending failure stress
- biaxial stress
- blow stress
- bond stress
- bottom-chord stress
- boundary stress
- breaking stress
- buckling stress
- calculated stress
- circumferential unit stress
- circumferential stress
- combined stresses
- combined bearing, bending, and shear stresses
- combined shear and bending stress
- compression stress
- compressive stress in bending
- concentrated-load stress
- constant stress
- crack-inducing stress
- crippling stress
- critical stress
- crushing stress
- cycle stress
- dead load stress
- design stress
- development bond stress
- deviation stress
- deviator stress
- direct stress
- drying shrinkage stresses
- dynamic stress
- edge stress
- effective stress
- equivalent stress
- erection stress
- extreme fiber stress
- extreme stress
- failure stress
- fatigue stress
- fiber stress
- final stress
- flexible stress
- floor stress during operation
- floor stress when climbing
- flow stress
- fluctuating stresses
- fracture stress
- freezing stresses
- gravity stress
- handling stresses
- high localized stresses
- hoop stress
- hydrostatic stress
- ideal main stress
- impact stresses
- initial stresses
- intergranular stress
- intermediate principal stress
- jacking stress
- larger principal stress
- limiting stresses permitted in the standard
- linearly varying stresses
- live-load stress
- local stresses
- local bond stress
- longitudinal stress
- main stress
- maximum stress
- maximum allowable stress
- maximum shearing stress
- mean stress
- mean cycle stress
- mean fatigue stress
- membrane stresses
- meridian stress
- negative normal stress
- neutral stress
- normal stress
- octahedral normal stress
- octahedral shear stress
- peak stress
- permissible stress
- plate stresses
- point-load stress
- positive normal stress
- primary stress
- principal stresses
- principal tensile stress
- proof stress
- proof stress at 0.2 percent set
- pulsating stress
- radial stress
- radial shearing stress
- reduced main stress
- reinforcement stress
- repeated stress
- residual stress
- reversed stress
- rupture stress
- safe stress
- secondary stresses
- service stress
- settlement stresses
- shear stress
- shear stresses on oblique planes
- shear buckling stress
- shearing stress
- shrinkage-related stress
- shrinkage stress
- smaller principal stress
- spherical stress
- splitting tensile stress
- static stress
- surface stress
- tangential stress
- temperature stress
- temporary stress
- tensile stress
- tensile stress due to bending
- thermal stress
- timber stresses
- time-dependent stress
- top-chord stress
- torsional stress
- total stress
- transverse bending stress in flange
- true stress
- truss stresses
- truss stresses determined by method of sections
- twisting stress
- ultimate stress
- ultimate shear stress
- ultimate tensile stress
- unit stress
- unit stress produced by design loads
- unrelieved stress
- working stress
- yield stress -
17 сдвиг частоты
сдвиг частоты
смещение частоты
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[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
frequency translation
frequency changing
frequency conversion
transfer of all the spectral components of a signal from one position in the frequency spectrum to another, in such a way that the frequency difference for any two components is preserved as well as their relative amplitude and relative phase
NOTE – Frequency translation may be accompanied by frequency inversion.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]FR
transposition en fréquence, f
changement de fréquence, m
conversion de fréquence, f
transfert dans le spectre des fréquences de l'ensemble des composantes spectrales d'un signal de façon que les différences des fréquences des composantes de tout couple de composantes soient conservées, ainsi que leurs amplitudes relatives et leurs phases relatives
NOTE – Une transposition en fréquence peut être accompagnée d'une inversion de fréquence.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
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FR
Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сдвиг частоты
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18 changement de fréquence
сдвиг частоты
смещение частоты
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[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
frequency translation
frequency changing
frequency conversion
transfer of all the spectral components of a signal from one position in the frequency spectrum to another, in such a way that the frequency difference for any two components is preserved as well as their relative amplitude and relative phase
NOTE – Frequency translation may be accompanied by frequency inversion.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]FR
transposition en fréquence, f
changement de fréquence, m
conversion de fréquence, f
transfert dans le spectre des fréquences de l'ensemble des composantes spectrales d'un signal de façon que les différences des fréquences des composantes de tout couple de composantes soient conservées, ainsi que leurs amplitudes relatives et leurs phases relatives
NOTE – Une transposition en fréquence peut être accompagnée d'une inversion de fréquence.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
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FR
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > changement de fréquence
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19 conversion de fréquence
сдвиг частоты
смещение частоты
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[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
frequency translation
frequency changing
frequency conversion
transfer of all the spectral components of a signal from one position in the frequency spectrum to another, in such a way that the frequency difference for any two components is preserved as well as their relative amplitude and relative phase
NOTE – Frequency translation may be accompanied by frequency inversion.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]FR
transposition en fréquence, f
changement de fréquence, m
conversion de fréquence, f
transfert dans le spectre des fréquences de l'ensemble des composantes spectrales d'un signal de façon que les différences des fréquences des composantes de tout couple de composantes soient conservées, ainsi que leurs amplitudes relatives et leurs phases relatives
NOTE – Une transposition en fréquence peut être accompagnée d'une inversion de fréquence.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
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FR
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > conversion de fréquence
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20 transposition en fréquence
сдвиг частоты
смещение частоты
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[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
frequency translation
frequency changing
frequency conversion
transfer of all the spectral components of a signal from one position in the frequency spectrum to another, in such a way that the frequency difference for any two components is preserved as well as their relative amplitude and relative phase
NOTE – Frequency translation may be accompanied by frequency inversion.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]FR
transposition en fréquence, f
changement de fréquence, m
conversion de fréquence, f
transfert dans le spectre des fréquences de l'ensemble des composantes spectrales d'un signal de façon que les différences des fréquences des composantes de tout couple de composantes soient conservées, ainsi que leurs amplitudes relatives et leurs phases relatives
NOTE – Une transposition en fréquence peut être accompagnée d'une inversion de fréquence.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
DE
FR
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > transposition en fréquence
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