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1 arbitrarily small
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arbitrarily small
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2 arbitrarily small
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3 arbitrarily small
Математика: сколь угодно малое -
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5 arbitrarily small domain
Математика: как угодно малая область, сколь угодно малая областьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > arbitrarily small domain
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6 arbitrarily small domain
матем.English-Russian scientific dictionary > arbitrarily small domain
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7 arbitrarily
1) произвольно
2) как угодно
3) сколь угодно ∙ arbitrarily reliable network ≈ произвольно надежная сеть arbitrarily small domain ≈ как угодно малая область arbitrarily traceable graph ≈ произвольно вычерчиваемый граф arbitrarily transversable graph ≈ произвольно трансверсабельный граф - arbitrarily assigned - arbitrarily chosen - arbitrarily given - arbitrarily near - arbitrarily selected - arbitrarily small - prescribe arbitrarilyпроизвольно (книжное) деспотичноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arbitrarily
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8 small
1) малый
2) небольшой
3) строчный
4) маленький
5) тонкий
6) слабый
– arbitrarily small
– in the small
– law of small numbers
– making small
– no matter how small
– small angle
– small arc
– small area
– small ball
– small beer
– small board
– small bunch
– small calorie
– small circle
– small clapper
– small floe
– small floes
– small hail
– small letter
– small non-linearity
– small scale
– small selector
– small square
small diurnal range — <geogr.> амплитуда малая средняя суточная
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9 arbitrarily
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10 arbitrarily
1) (матем.) сколь угодно...The value of E2cannot be made arbitrarily small Значение Е2 не может быть сколь угодно малым2) условноshown arbitrarily показан условно ( пояснение на чертеже)3) неоднозначноnot arbitrarily однозначно (напр., определять)English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > arbitrarily
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11 сколь угодно маленький
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сколь угодно маленький
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12 domain
1) владение
2) домен
3) домена
4) область
5) доменный
– angular domain
– bounded domain
– bubble domain
– coefficient domain
– covering domain
– dense domain
– domain functional
– domain of a function
– domain of closure
– domain of convergence
– domain of definition
– domain of dependence
– domain of determinancy
– domain of integrity
– domain of rationality
– domain polarization
– domain rotation
– domain wall
– ferroelectric domain
– frequency domain
– high-field domain
– integral domain
– Jordan domain
– protection domain
– radiated domain
– spike-shaped domain
– strip domain
– tapered domain
– travelling domain
– tube domain
cylindrical magnetic domain — <comput.> домен магнитный цилиндрический
frequency domain spectroscopy — спектроскопия стационарная, спектроскопия частотная
magnetic bubble domain — <comput.> домен магнитный плоский
serpentine domain structure — <phys.> структура доменная лабиринтная
time domain spectroscopy — <opt.> спектроскопия временная
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13 precise function
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14 domain
1) владение, имение2) территория, зона3) физ. домен4) область, сфера5) матем. область определения6) область, домен• -
15 key
1) (криптографический) ключ2) ключ к замку или запирающему устройству, механический ключ- base key- candidate key- card key- code key- data key- DES key- fake key- file key- good key- hex key- host key- link key- lost key- node key- numeric key- numerical key- pass key- PRN key- safe key- seed key- test key- true key- used key- user key- weak key- work key- zone key
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