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- acceptable tolerance limits
- nпределы допускаемых отклонений; приемлемые допускаемые отклонения
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > acceptable tolerance limits
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пределы допускаемых отклонений; приемлемые допускаемые отклоненияАнгло-русский строительный словарь > acceptable tolerance limits
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Строительство: пределы допускаемых отклонений, приемлемые допускаемые отклоненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acceptable tolerance limits
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1) предел; граница; допуск2) ограничитель3) калибр4) ограничивать•- limit of adhesion - limit of application - limit of backwater - limit of elasticity - limit of proportionality - limit of sensibility - limit of stability - apparent elastic limit - bending limit - burning limit - compression limit - consistency limit - corrosion fatigue limit - creep limit - damming limit - design limits - dimension limit - elastic limit - endurance limit - extension limit - failure limit - fatigue limit - fire limit - grade limit - lean limit - liquid limit - load limit - lower limit of ultimate strength - lower limit of yield - lower flammable limit - permissible limit - plastic limit - proportional elastic limit - service limit - shrinkage limit - speed limit - stability limit - static limit of yield point - strength limit - stress limit - stressed beyond the elastic limit - superior limit of stress - ultimate limit* * *предел, граница || ограничивать- limits of acceptabilitysetting design limits — установление [принятие] расчётных ограничений
- limits of accuracy in building work
- limit of backwater
- limit of proportionality
- limit of structural usefulness
- limit of the ultimate strength
- acceptable tolerance limits
- Atterberg limit
- consistency limits
- contract limit
- creep limit
- deflection limits
- design limits
- elastic limit
- endurance limit
- explosive limits
- failure limit
- fatigue limit
- flammable limits
- harshness limit
- harshness limit of sand content
- Johnson's proportional limit
- liquid limit
- lower limit for load-carrying capacity
- lower explosive limit
- lower flammable limit
- permissible contaminant limit
- plastic limit
- proportional limit
- proportional elastic limit
- shrinkage limit
- strength limit
- stress limit
- tolerance limits
- upper limit for load-carrying capacity
- upper flammable limit
- vibration limit
- working load limit -
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- limit
- nпредел, граница || ограничивать
setting design limits — установление [принятие] расчётных ограничений
- limits of acceptability
- limits of accuracy in building work
- limit of backwater
- limit of proportionality
- limit of structural usefulness
- limit of the ultimate strength
- acceptable tolerance limits
- Atterberg limit
- consistency limits
- contract limit
- creep limit
- deflection limits
- design limits
- elastic limit
- endurance limit
- explosive limits
- failure limit
- fatigue limit
- flammable limits
- harshness limit
- harshness limit of sand content
- Johnson's proportional limit
- liquid limit
- lower limit for load-carrying capacity
- lower explosive limit
- lower flammable limit
- permissible contaminant limit
- plastic limit
- proportional limit
- proportional elastic limit
- shrinkage limit
- strength limit
- stress limit
- tolerance limits
- upper limit for load-carrying capacity
- upper flammable limit
- vibration limit
- working load limit
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) предел; предельное количество; ограничение || ограничивать; задавать предел, задавать пределы || предельный; граничный2) допуск; предельный размер3) ограничитель; конечный выключатель•- acceleration limitwithin the tolerance limits — в допустимых размерных пределах; в пределах допусков
- acceptable limit of safety factor
- action limits
- alignment limits
- allowable limits
- average outgoing quality limit
- bending endurance limit
- confidence limit
- constraint limit
- control limits
- creep limit
- creeping limit
- detection limit
- double software limit
- down limit
- elastic limit
- electric limit
- emergency shutdown limit
- emission limit
- end-of-travel limit
- endurance limit
- EOT limit
- error limit
- fatigue endurance limit
- fatigue limit
- fault limits
- fixed stop limit
- force/torque/power limit
- grading limit
- innermost limit
- laser-annealing-induced solubility limit
- legibility limit
- limit of accuracy
- limit of action
- limit of effective range
- limit of endurance
- limit of size
- limit of tolerance
- limits of error
- limits of interference
- limits of reach
- lower limit
- machine overload limit
- maximum limit of size
- maximum material limit
- memory capacity limit
- minimum limit of size
- minimum material limit
- outermost limit
- pitting limit
- predetermined limit
- predetermined maximum limit
- preprogrammed limit
- prescribed limit
- preset limit
- preset size limit
- programmable limit
- proportional elastic limit
- proportional limit
- proportionality limit
- rate limit
- resolution limit
- returning limit
- robot's load limit
- saturation limit
- scoring limit
- search limits
- semiautomatically selected limit
- set limit
- setting limit
- software limit
- software stroke limits
- speed limit
- stability limit
- stress limit
- stroke limit
- surface endurance limit
- tight limit
- tolerable limit
- tolerance limit
- travel limit
- up limit
- upper limit
- VB limit
- warning limit
- wear limit
- working limit
- yield limitEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > limit
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