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1 Visual Optics
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2 visual aural range
Optics: VARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > visual aural range
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3 visual data acquisition
Optics: VIDATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > visual data acquisition
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4 visual-acoustic-magnetic pressure
Optics: VAMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > visual-acoustic-magnetic pressure
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5 remote visual inspection
Optics: RVIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > remote visual inspection
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6 Optik
f; -, -en3. nur Sg.; WIRTS. optical industry4. fig. (Einstellung, Standpunkt) point of view; das ist eine Frage der Optik that depends on how you look at it5. umg., fig. (äußerer Eindruck, optische Wirkung) visual impression; (Image) image; das ist nur für die Optik that’s just for show ( oder appearances); das macht sich gut für die Optik it makes a good impression, it looks good; die Optik von etw. aufbessern improve the appearance of s.th.* * *die Optikoptics* * *Ọp|tik ['ɔptɪk]f -, -en2) (= Linsensystem) lens systemdu hast wohl einen Knick in der Optik! (inf) — can't you see straight? (inf), are you blind?
das ist eine Frage der Optik (fig) — it depends on your point of view
in or aus seiner Optik — in his eyes
das ist nur hier wegen der Optik — it's just here because it looks good, it's just here for visual or optical effect
die Partei muss sehen, dass sie die Optik ihrer Politik ein bisschen verbessert — the party must try to present their policies in a better light
etw in die rechte Optik bringen — to put sth into the right perspective
* * *(the science of light.) optics* * *Op·tik<-, -en>[ˈɔptɪk]f1. PHYS▪ die \Optik optics + sing vb2. FOTO lens [system]wegen der \Optik for visual effect* * *die; Optik, Optiken1) o. Pl. (Wissenschaft) optics sing., no art.das ist eine Frage der Optik — (fig.) it depends on your point of view
3) o. Pl. (Erscheinungsbild) appearance* * *3. nur sg; WIRTSCH optical industry4. fig (Einstellung, Standpunkt) point of view;das ist eine Frage der Optik that depends on how you look at itdas macht sich gut für die Optik it makes a good impression, it looks good;die Optik von etwas aufbessern improve the appearance of sth* * *die; Optik, Optiken1) o. Pl. (Wissenschaft) optics sing., no art.das ist eine Frage der Optik — (fig.) it depends on your point of view
3) o. Pl. (Erscheinungsbild) appearance* * *optics n. -
7 Snellen, Hermann
[br]b. 18 February 1834 Zeist, near Utrecht, the Netherlandsd. 18 January 1908 Utrecht, the Netherlands[br]Dutch ophthalmologist who developed scientifically based visual testing types.[br]Snellen took his degree in medicine at Utrecht in 1857, and after continued study was appointed Lecturer in Ophthalmology and Surgeon to the Hospital for Diseases of the Eye. In 1877 he succeeded Franciscus Cornelius Donders, an outstanding figure in the development of the understanding of the optics and physiology of vision, as Professor. He held this post until 1899 when he was succeeded by his son.Although involved in virtually all aspects of the speciality, he particularly laid the basis for the scientific recording of visual acuity with the publication of his Optotypes in 1862. Optotypes were based on the concept of an average standard of vision permitting the discrimination of separate objects which subtended an angle of one minute of arc on the retina. While the concept does not take into account aspects of vision such as perception, it has stood the test of time in terms of practicality, even when abstract figures such as Landolt's rings replace the lines of single letters of the original.Snellen originated many other advances of a surgical nature, his procedure for eyelid deformity is still practised, and he developed the use of glass in the manufacture of artificial eyes.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary Member and Bowman Lecturer, Ophthalmological Society, UK.Bibliography1862, Optotypes/Ad visum determinandum, Utrecht. 1874, Des Functionem Sprungen.1862, Scala tipografica per mesurare il visus.Numerous papers in Graefes Archiv für Augenkinde and the Graefe-Saemisch Handbuch.Further ReadingS.Duke-Elder, 1969, System of Ophthalmology, London. 1973, The Foundations of Ophthalmology, Vol. 5.MG -
8 поле зрения
1) General subject: eyeshot, field of view, field of vision, field-of-view (1) область виртуального пространства, выводимая на экран шлема-дисплея; 2) диапазон углов, в котором, например, многоэлементный датчик (сенсорная матрица) системы формирования изображений объектов способен воспринимать пада), range of vision, sight, the field of vision, view, sight line2) Aviation: field in sight3) Medicine: visual field, F.v. (http://moscow-translator.ru Field of vision)4) Engineering: sight distance, viewing area, visibility, vision area5) Automobile industry: eyesight6) Metallurgy: angular field (оптического прибора), field of vision (напр. микроскопа)7) Optics: viewing field8) Polygraphy: window (напр. измерительного прибора)9) Psychology: eye span10) Electronics: field11) Information technology: scan12) Astronautics: range of response13) Robots: scope14) Arms production: field of view (оптического прицела)15) Aviation medicine: visibility pick-up range, vision field, visual pick-up range17) Makarov: field of vision (оптического прибора)18) Spacecraft: (спутника) field of regard -
9 optik
adj. optic, optical, visual--------n. optics, optic* * *1. optic 2. optical 3. optically 4. optics -
10 оптический диапазон
1) Engineering: optical band2) Telecommunications: optical spectrum, optics region3) Makarov: visual rangeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оптический диапазон
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11 чёткость изображения
1) Engineering: accuracy, definition quality, display legibility, image definition, image detail, photographic acutance2) Railway term: definition (на телевизоре)3) Architecture: sharpness4) Cinema: pluck5) Optics: visual clarity6) TV: image sharpness7) Electronics: apparent definition8) Information technology: clearness9) Cartography: definition10) Advertising: image resolution, picture definition, picture resolution11) Security: pictoral resolution, picture sharpnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чёткость изображения
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12 Optik
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13 optisch
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14 Franklin, Benjamin
[br]b. 17 January 1706 Boston, Massachusetts, USAd. 17 April 1790 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA[br]American diplomat, statesman, scientist and inventor of bifocal spectacle lenses.[br]Described as a versatile genius, although less fairly also as an amateur dabbler, Franklin was of immediate English ancestry from Northamptonshire. During a long and prolific life, his innovations included the Franklin stove, arrangements for house ventilation and aeronautical and electrical experimentation. He was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society in 1753 for his discoveries in relation to lighting conductors.His principal contribution to medicine was the invention of bifocal lenses constructed by the cementing of glass wafers to existing spectacle lenses. The date of this invention is uncertain, but was probably c.1774. A letter he wrote to a friend in 1775 refers to Peter Dollond, of the London optical firm, who has sometimes been thought to have contemporaneously developed some form of bifocal lens. Franklin's invention of the lens was prompted by his own visual difficulties.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Medical Society of Paris 1777. Medical Society of London 1787. Royal Society Copley Medal 1753.Bibliography1888, The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Philadelphia.Further ReadingC.van Dorek, 1938, Benjamin Franklin.H.Barty-King, 1986, Eyes Right, London.MG -
15 Optik
fopticsf[= optische Wirkung]visual effect
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