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1 Skew
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2 skew
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3 Skew
mперекос ( сигнала); фазовый сдвиг, расфазировка ( тактирующих сигналов) -
4 skew
перекошенный англ. -
5 Skew
n перекос м. англ. -
6 Skew-Fehler
сущ.тех. ошибка расфазировки -
7 Skew-Fehler
m ошибка ж. расфазировкиNeue große deutsch-russische Wörterbuch Polytechnic > Skew-Fehler
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2. RUS поперечнополосый нитепёрый снэппер m, полосатый тропидиниус m3. ENG oblique-banded snapper, skew-band jobfish4. DEU —5. FRA colas m bagnard -
9 Neigungswinkel
крен (символа штрихового кода)
Угол поворота символа штрихового кода относительно оси, параллельной поперечной оси символа.
Примечание
Крен характеризует положение сканера относительно символа.
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Skew — Skew, a. Turned or twisted to one side; situated obliquely; skewed; chiefly used in technical phrases. [1913 Webster] {Skew arch}, an oblique arch. See under {Oblique}. {Skew back}. (Civil Engin.) (a) The course of masonry, the stone, or the iron … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skew — or skew lines lie on different planes. They are neither parallel nor intersecting.Mathematics*In geometry, straight lines in a space referred to as skew if they are neither parallel nor intersecting. *In statistics, skew is sometimes used as an… … Wikipedia
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skew — skew; skew·er·ing; skew·ness; skew·bald; skew·er; skew·er·er; … English syllables
skew — skew, skewness Term used to describe an asymmetrical probability distribution. American Banker Glossary * * * skew UK US /skjuː/ verb [T] ► to cause results, figures, profits, etc. to seem higher or lower than they really are: » Independent… … Financial and business terms
Skew — Skew, v. t. [See {Skew}, adv.] 1. To shape or form in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw or hurl obliquely. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skew — Skew, n. (Arch.) A stone at the foot of the slope of a gable, the offset of a buttress, or the like, cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the coping stones and retain them in place. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skew — Skew, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Skewed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Skewing}.] 1. To walk obliquely; to go sidling; to lie or move obliquely. [1913 Webster] Child, you must walk straight, without skewing. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. To start aside; to shy, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skew — Skew, adv. [Cf. D. scheef. Dan. ski?v, Sw. skef, Icel. skeifr, G. schief, also E. shy, a. & v. i.] Awry; obliquely; askew. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skew — [skju:; engl. = schräg, schief]: svw. ↑ synklinal … Universal-Lexikon
skew — [skju:] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old North French; Origin: escuer to avoid ] 1.) if something skews the results of a test etc, it affects the results, making them incorrect ▪ All the people we questioned lived in the same area, which had the… … Dictionary of contemporary English