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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > transition graph
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > transition graph
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > transition graph
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > transition graph
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > transition graph
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1) Вычислительная техника: граф переходов (из одних состояний в другие)2) Автоматика: диаграмма переходов (из одних состояний в другие)3) Макаров: граф переходов (из одних состоянии в другие), диаграмма переходов (из одних состоянии в другие) -
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > transition graph
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > transition graph
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граф переходовEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > transition graph
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English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > transition graph
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science > transition graph
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > transition graph
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1) граф2) график; кривая || строить график; вычерчивать кривую3) диаграмма || представлять в виде диаграммы4) вчт моносимвольная графема, граф•- graph of strictly partial order
- acyclic graph
- alternating graph
- alternating-composition graph
- animated bar graph
- area graph
- associated undirected graph
- atomic graph
- attachment graph
- balanced signed graph
- bar graph
- basis graph
- bicolorable graph
- bicolored graph
- bipartite graph
- block graph
- bunch graph
- Cayley's graph
- circuit closed graph
- circuit connected graph
- circuit-free graph
- clique graph
- color graph
- colored graph
- column graph
- columnar graph
- communication graph
- complete graph
- connected graph
- converse graph
- coordinate graph
- critical graph
- current graph
- cyclic graph
- data flow graph
- Desargues' graph
- descendence graph
- directed graph
- dual Y-axis graph
- Euler graph
- Eulerian graph
- even graph
- exclusion graph
- exploded pie graph
- finite graph
- flat graph
- fractal graph
- function graph
- fuzzy graph
- general graph
- graceful graph
- Hamilton graph
- Hamiltonian graph
- high/low/close/open graph
- HLCO graph
- horizontal bar graph
- identity graph
- implication graph
- infinite graph
- interaction graph
- interchange graph
- interval graph
- isomorphic graph
- k-chromatic graph
- k-colorable graph
- k-edge connected graph
- knot graph
- labeled graph
- labeled semantic graph
- levelized graph
- line graph
- linked pie-column graph
- line-symmetric graph
- lobe graph
- locally finite graph
- locally restricted graph
- logarithmic graph
- l-vertex connected graph
- maximal strongly singular graph
- mixed graph
- mixed column/line graph
- m-partite graph
- multidimensional graph
- mutually connected graph
- net graph
- network graph
- nonseparable graph
- numbered undirected graph
- one hundred percent column graph
- one-way graph
- operator graph
- oriented graph
- paired bar graph
- paired pie graph
- Pappus' graph
- Petersen graph
- phonetic graph
- picture graph
- pie graph
- planar graph
- plane graph
- point-symmetric graph
- proportional pie graph
- R-graph
- recursively structured graph
- reduced-flow graph
- region adjacency graph
- regular graph of degree n
- reproduction graph
- rigid circuit graph
- rooted graph
- scatter graph
- sectional graph
- self-complementary graph
- selt-negational signed graph
- semilogarithmic graph
- signal graph
- signal-flow graph
- signed graph
- signed labeled graph
- singular graph
- spanning graph
- stacked column graph
- star graph
- state graph
- strongly cyclically closed graph
- strongly cyclic edge connected graph
- subdivision graph
- symmetric graph
- total graph
- transaction graph
- transition graph
- transitive graph
- transmission graph
- tripartite graph
- two-dimensional lattice graph
- two-partite graph
- undirected graph
- unicyclic graph
- vertex critical graph
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1) граф2) график; кривая || строить график; вычерчивать кривую3) диаграмма || представлять в виде диаграммы4) вчт. моносимвольная графема, граф•- alternating graph
- alternating-composition graph
- animated bar graph
- area graph
- associated undirected graph
- atomic graph
- attachment graph
- balanced signed graph
- bar graph
- basis graph
- bicolorable graph
- bicolored graph
- bipartite graph
- block graph
- bunch graph
- Cayley's graph
- circuit closed graph
- circuit connected graph
- circuit-free graph
- clique graph
- color graph
- colored graph
- column graph
- columnar graph
- communication graph
- complete graph
- connected graph
- converse graph
- coordinate graph
- critical graph
- current graph
- cyclic graph
- data flow graph
- Desargues' graph
- descendence graph
- directed graph
- dual Y-axis graph
- Euler graph
- Eulerian graph
- even graph
- exclusion graph
- exploded pie graph
- finite graph
- flat graph
- fractal graph
- function graph
- fuzzy graph
- general graph
- graceful graph
- graph of contiguous channels
- graph of strictly partial order
- Hamilton graph
- Hamiltonian graph
- high/low/close/open graph
- HLCO graph
- horizontal bar graph
- identity graph
- implication graph
- infinite graph
- interaction graph
- interchange graph
- interval graph
- isomorphic graph
- k-chromatic graph
- k-colorable graph
- k-edge connected graph
- knot graph
- labeled graph
- labeled semantic graph
- levelized graph
- line graph
- line-symmetric graph
- linked pie-column graph
- lobe graph
- locally finite graph
- locally restricted graph
- logarithmic graph
- l-vertex connected graph
- maximal strongly singular graph
- mixed column/line graph
- mixed graph
- m-partite graph
- multidimensional graph
- mutually connected graph
- net graph
- network graph
- nonseparable graph
- numbered undirected graph
- one hundred percent column graph
- one-way graph
- operator graph
- oriented graph
- paired bar graph
- paired pie graph
- Pappus' graph
- Petersen graph
- phonetic graph
- picture graph
- pie graph
- planar graph
- plane graph
- point-symmetric graph
- proportional pie graph
- recursively structured graph
- reduced-flow graph
- region adjacency graph
- regular graph of degree n
- reproduction graph
- R-graph
- rigid circuit graph
- rooted graph
- scatter graph
- sectional graph
- self-complementary graph
- selt-negational signed graph
- semilogarithmic graph
- signal graph
- signal-flow graph
- signed graph
- signed labeled graph
- singular graph
- spanning graph
- stacked column graph
- star graph
- state graph
- strongly cyclic edge connected graph
- strongly cyclically closed graph
- subdivision graph
- symmetric graph
- total graph
- transaction graph
- transition graph
- transitive graph
- transmission graph
- tripartite graph
- two-dimensional lattice graph
- two-partite graph
- undirected graph
- unicyclic graph
- vertex critical graph
- vertical bar graph
- x-y graphThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > graph
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1) график; диаграмма; кривая; номограмма2) граф3) лингв. вариант графемы•- acyclic graph
- alternating graph
- AND-OR graph
- bar graph - bipartite graph
- bunch graph
- Caley graph
- circuit-free graph
- circulant graph
- circular graph
- closed graph
- color graph
- complementary graph
- complete graph
- computation graph
- connected graph
- connectivity graph
- control flow graph
- data flow program graph
- data-flow graph - directed graph
- E-graph
- extremal graph
- finite graph
- flat graph
- flow graph
- game graph
- harward graph
- indirected graph
- infinite graph
- information graph
- irregular graph
- labeled graph
- line graph
- linear graph
- locally finite graph
- marked points graph
- monochromatic graph
- multidimensional graph
- N-chromatic graph
- network graph
- net graph
- node-symmetric graph
- object graph
- ordered graph
- oriented graph
- pattern graph
- planar graph
- processing graph
- product graph
- regular graph of degree N
- regular graph
- scene graph
- section graph
- signal-flow graph
- singular graph
- software graph
- spectral decision graph
- stacked bar graph
- stacked graph
- state graph
- strongly connected graph
- task graph
- total graph
- transaction graph
- transition graph
- tree graph
- two-dimensional graph
- undirected graph
- vertex-weighted graph
- weighted directed graph
- word graphEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > graph
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