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1 амплитуда звезды
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3 иметь форму
•The top rim of the trough is formed into a flange.
•The conduit is shaped like (or has the shape of) a star in cross section.
•The electro-pneumatic sewage unit takes the form of small receivers.
•The variation may take the form of amplitude modulation.
•Empirical correlations of heat-transfer data are frequently of the form (or frequently have the form) Nu=f(R,Pr).
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4 иметь форму
•The top rim of the trough is formed into a flange.
•The conduit is shaped like (or has the shape of) a star in cross section.
•The electro-pneumatic sewage unit takes the form of small receivers.
•The variation may take the form of amplitude modulation.
•Empirical correlations of heat-transfer data are frequently of the form (or frequently have the form) Nu=f(R,Pr).
* * *Иметь форму -- to be... in shape, to be... in form; to have the shape of; to be shaped like, to be formed intoThe end of the pipe is formed into a plain flange.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь форму
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