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1 невязка
discrepancy геод., closing error, closure error, misclosure, ( при сбойке выработок) offset, residual геол.* * *невя́зка ж. геод.
error of closure, closing [closure] error, error of connection, misclosure«разброса́ть» невя́зку — distribute the error of closureневя́зка бала́нса ( энергосистемы) — imbalanceвысо́тная невя́зка — elevation discrepancyкоордина́тная невя́зка — error of position, position error, position misclosureлине́йная невя́зка — linear error, linear misclosure, linear discrepancy, error of traverseнивели́рная невя́зка — error of closure in level(l)ing, level(l)ing discrepancyуглова́я невя́зка — closure error of angles, angular difference, angular discrepancy* * * -
2 угловая невязка
angular discrepancy, angular difference геод., angular error, closure error of angles* * * -
3 угловая невязка
angular discrepancy, angular closing errorРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > угловая невязка
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4 угловая невязка
1) Naval: angle closure, angular error of closure2) Engineering: angular discrepancy3) Construction: angle difference, angular closing error4) Geodesy: angular difference, angular error, closure error of angles5) Cartography: error of closure of angles -
5 угловое несоответствие
1) Engineering: angular unconformity2) Cartography: angular difference, angular discrepancyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угловое несоответствие
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6 разница в углах
Cartography: angular difference, angular discrepancy -
7 расхождение
( пучка) blowup, disagreement, ( результатов) disarrangement, discrepancy, divergence, divergency* * *расхожде́ние с.1. divergence2. ( разногласие) disagreement, discrepancyрасхожде́ние ве́ктора — divergence of a vectorрасхожде́ние в результа́тах, полу́ченных ра́зными спо́собами — discordanceрасхожде́ние пучка́ — beam divergence, divergence of a beamрасхожде́ние сты́ка — separation of a jointуглово́е расхожде́ние — angular divergence, angular spreadрасхожде́ние шва — opening of a joint
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