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1 target against background signal-to-noise equipment
Engineering: TABSTONEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > target against background signal-to-noise equipment
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2 target against background signal-to-noise evaluation
Engineering: TABSTONEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > target against background signal-to-noise evaluation
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3 на этом фоне
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на этом фоне
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4 на этом фоне
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на этом фоне
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10 На фоне
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > На фоне
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м.1) ( задний план) backgroundвыделя́ться на фоне — stand out against a background
сфотографи́роваться на фоне па́мятника — have one's picture taken in front of the monument
служи́ть фоном (дт., для) — serve as a background (for)
по све́тлому фону — on a light ground(work); against a light background
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муж.background прям. и перен.служить фоном чему-л. — to serve as a background for smth.
по светлому фону — on a light ground(work); against a light background
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1) General subject: against, against the background, against the background of (чего-л.), on the back of, amid (used esp. by the media), at a time when, given, In a sign of, (чего-л.) in the midst (of smth.), against a backdrop (of), against the backdrop (of), (чего-л.) and a concurrent (noun)2) Medicine: secondary to, with underlying3) Makarov: against (чего-либо) -
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м.backgroundвыделяться на фоне — stand* out against a background
служить фоном чему-л., для чего-л. — serve as a background for smth.
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1) General subject: stand out against a background, to be outlined against (чего-л.)2) Diplomatic term: stand out against the background3) Makarov: be outlined against (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выделяться на фоне
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мвыделя́ться на тёмном фоне — to stand out against a dark background
на фоне расту́щей безрабо́тицы — against the background of growing/mounting unemployment
на фоне после́дних собы́тий — in the context of the latest events/developments
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18 на фоне
•The telescope photographs the flashing light against (or on) the background of the stars.
•We shall discuss these findings against the backgrounds of the trends shown in the preceding decades.
•Any measurement must be made against a background of this noise.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на фоне
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•The telescope photographs the flashing light against (or on) the background of the stars.
•We shall discuss these findings against the backgrounds of the trends shown in the preceding decades.
•Any measurement must be made against a background of this noise.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на фоне
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20 в плане
•In plan delta wings are somewhat triangular resembling the Greek letter Δ.
* * *В плане -- against the background of (в свете); in the way of, in terms of (в отношении); in plan (в горизонтальной проекции)This paper concentrates on the brittle regime of crack growth against the background of experimental results.B & W prepares and submits to the utility complete recommendations on what needs to be accomplished in the way of repair, replacement, and equipment modifications.These tests parameters were selected to simulate turbine bucket operating conditions in terms of temperature and loading.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в плане
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