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1. n книжн. обширность, большой объём; простор, широта; диапазон; размах; полнота2. n обилие, изобилие3. n широта взглядов, масштабность мышления4. n астр. амплитуда5. n физ. размах6. n дальность действия; радиус действияСинонимический ряд:1. expanse (noun) distance; expanse; expansion; space; spread; stretch2. fullness (noun) breadth; compass; comprehensiveness; fullness; reach; scope; sweep; wideness3. size (noun) bigness; bulk; dimension; extent; greatness; largeness; magnitude; mass; measure; sizableness; size; vastness; volume -
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1. амплитуда2. амплитудныйThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > amplitude
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6 amplitude
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7 carrier amplitude
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8 eastern amplitude
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9 fringe amplitude
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10 magnetical amplitude
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11 mode amplitude
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12 pulse amplitude
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13 ripple amplitude
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14 beat peak amplitude
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15 elementary amplitude
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16 incident amplitude
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17 incident wave amplitude
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18 large amplitude
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