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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > angular point
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1) вершина угла; угловая точка; вершина2) вершина угла; многогранная вершина (напр. инструмента) -
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angular [ˊæŋgjυlə] a1) уго́льный, углово́й;angular point верши́на угла́
;angular motion углово́е движе́ние
;angular velocity углова́я ско́рость
2) худо́й, костля́вый3) углова́тый, нело́вкий
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