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Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > дуговая метрика
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arc metric мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > дуговая метрика
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Equipped with an arc metricSupplied with a matrix (vector) normРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Снабжен
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6 метрическая дуга
metric arc мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > метрическая дуга
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extent, gage, ( в противоположность измерительному прибору) passive(-measuring) instrument, measure* * *ме́ра ж.1. ( величина) measure2. (средство измерений для воспроизведения физической величины заданного размера) standardградуи́ровать ме́ру — calibrate a standardнапр. образцо́вая ме́ра получа́ет значе́ние от, напр. этало́на — a, e. g., reference standard is calibrated against, e. g., a primary standard is transferred to, e. g., a reference standardпередава́ть (разме́ры едини́ц) от, напр. образцо́вой ме́ры, напр. рабо́чей ме́ре — transfer (units) from, e. g., a reference to, e. g., a working standardповеря́ть, напр. рабо́чую ме́ру по, напр. образцо́вой ме́ре — recalibrate [test] a, e. g., working standard against, e. g., a reference standardсоздава́ть ме́ру — construct a standardсохраня́ющий ме́ру мат. — measure-preservingустана́вливать, напр. образцо́вую ме́ру — establish a, e. g., reference standard3. ( мероприятие) measureаддити́вная ме́ра — additive measureме́ры безопа́сности — safeguards, safety measures, safety precautionsвероя́тностная ме́ра — probability measureме́ра вмести́мости метр.1. measure of capacity2. standard of capacityгармони́ческая ме́ра — harmonic measureгиперболи́ческая ме́ра — hyperbolic measureгра́дусная ме́ра — grade measureме́ра длины́, концева́я — end standard of the metreме́ра длины́, штрихова́я — line standard (of the) metreдугова́я ме́ра — arc measureме́ра ка́чества (системы, устройства) — figure of meritлине́йная ме́ра — linear measureметри́ческая ме́ра — metric measureобразцо́вая ме́ра — reference [secondary] standardме́ра объё́ма — volume measureоднозна́чная ме́ра метр. — single-size standardме́ра пло́щади — measure of area, square measureме́ры предосторо́жности — precautionary measures, precautionsпредупреди́тельная ме́ра — preventive measure, precaution, safeguardме́ры противоде́йствия — countermeasuresпротивопожа́рные ме́ры — fire preventionрабо́чая ме́ра — working standardрадиа́нная ме́ра — radian [circular] measureме́ра разбро́са — measure of spreadме́ра сыпу́чих тел — dry measureме́ра то́чности — modulus of precisionуглова́я ме́ра1. angular measure2. angle standardустано́вочная ме́ра — reference gaugeме́ра эксце́сса мат., стат. — measure of kurtosisме́ра электри́ческой величины́ (в измерительных магазинах, в зависимости от типа магазина) — precision resistor, precision capacitor, precision coil [inductor]эстети́ческая ме́ра — measure of aesteticsме́ра эффекти́вности — measure of effectiveness -
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1. ж. standard2. ж. measure3. ж. measure of capacity4. ж. standard of capacityСинонимический ряд:1. граница (сущ.) граница; грань; предел2. мерило (сущ.) критерий; мерило; мерка
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