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1 perspectiva angular
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2 perspectiva angular
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3 vinkelens toppunkt
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4 punkt kątowy
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5 разность углов
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > разность углов
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6 апертурный угол
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7 teme
• angular point; apex; crest; crown; end point; endpoint; issues; kepp to the point; pate; peak; poll; scalp; summit; summut; to speak to the point; vertex -
8 вершина угла
angular point, root, vertex of angle, angular vertexРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > вершина угла
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9 връх на ъгъл
angular pointangular pointsvertex of angle -
10 угловая точка
angular point мат., corner pointРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > угловая точка
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11 hoekpunt
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12 угловые координаты
1) Geology: corner point coordinates2) Aviation: angular point3) Naval: angular coordinates4) Engineering: angular data5) Astronautics: angle outputsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угловые координаты
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13 вершина
1) General subject: altitude, end (чего-л.), fastigium, heel, knap, peak (кривой), pinnacle, root (сварного шва), spur, summit, superlative, tiptop, top, top stone, top-stone, upside3) Biology: eye-end (клубня картофеля)5) Medicine: height6) Engineering: corner (резца), crest (зуба шестерни, профиля резьбы), crown, point (сверла, резца), tip7) Bookish: sublime8) Construction: apex (сооружения), apex of arch, fastigium (фронтона)9) Mathematics: angular point, apex, knot (графа), node, node (дерева, графа), point or node (of a graph), state point (графа), tip (of a crack), top point (дерева), vertex10) Linguistics: top (node/root)14) Textile: topping15) Physics: vertice16) Jargon: ape17) Information technology: leaf node, top element (стека)18) Oil: vertices20) Astronautics: apogee22) Mechanics: angle crest23) Automation: corner (лезвия), end point, face, point (сверла или фрезы), tip (напр. зуба)25) Makarov: apex (верхняя часть), apex (геометрической фигуры), corner (треугольника), head, knap (холма), nab (горы), node (дерева или графа), point (горы), tip (верхняя часть), top (верхняя часть), top (горы, холма, оползня), upper break (складки)26) Gold mining: acme27) Phraseological unit: better than sex -
14 угловая точка
1) Engineering: salient point2) Mathematics: angular point, corner (кривой), point of break3) Economy: corner point4) Cartography: land corner -
15 вершина угла
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16 Scheitelhöhe
f Ballistik: apex, zenith* * *Schei·tel·hö·hef MATH angular point* * *Scheitelhöhe f Ballistik: apex, zenith -
17 Winkelpunkt
Winkelpunkt m angular pointDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Winkelpunkt
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18 hoekpunt
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19 Scheitelpunkt
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20 момент количества движения точки относительно центра
angular momentum of particle about point; moment of momentum of particle about pointРусско-английский физический словарь > момент количества движения точки относительно центра
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