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1 хорошо видны
Хорошо видныFour distinct zones are in evidence.These loadings are evident in Fig.Large velocity components are apparent down the suction side of the blade wake for the j = 0.4 condition.A few randomly inserted plate-springs and balls are clearly discernible in several locations.Easily discernible are also the antirotation pins and slots along the periphery of both flexible members.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > хорошо видны
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2 различимый
•The Mississippi river has formed five clearly discernible delta complexes. Distinguishable features, such as jets, are seldom observed.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > различимый
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3 distinguishable
adjective distinguibletr[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃəbəl]1 distinguible\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be distinguishable (from somebody/something) distinguirse (de alguien/algo)distinguishable [dɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃəbəl] adj: distinguibleadj.• distinguible adj.dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃəbəlto be distinguishable (FROM something/somebody) — distinguirse* (de algo/alguien)
b) ( discernible)to be distinguishable — distinguirse*
[dɪs'tɪŋɡwɪʃǝbl]ADJ1) (=possible to differentiate) distinguiblethe two types are easily distinguishable — los dos tipos son fácilmente distinguibles, los dos tipos se distinguen fácilmente
distinguishable groups such as the disabled — grupos que se pueden diferenciar, como los minusválidos
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this vintage port is distinguishable by its deep red colour — este oporto añejo se caracteriza por su color rojo oscuro•
the copy is barely distinguishable from the original — la copia apenas puede distinguirse del originalshe is barely distinguishable from her younger sister — casi no se la puede distinguir de su hermana menor
2) (=discernible)to be clearly distinguishable — [landmark, shape] distinguirse claramente or fácilmente
* * *[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃəbəl]to be distinguishable (FROM something/somebody) — distinguirse* (de algo/alguien)
b) ( discernible)to be distinguishable — distinguirse*
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4 distinguishable
adjective* * *adjective unterscheidbar* * *dis·tin·guish·able[dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃəbl̩]adj unterscheidbarto be clearly [or plainly] \distinguishable leicht zu unterscheiden sein▪ to be \distinguishable from sb/sth von jdm/etw zu unterscheiden sein* * *[dI'stIŋgwɪʃəbl]adj1) (= easily told apart) unterscheidbarto be ( barely) distinguishable from sth — (kaum) von etw zu unterscheiden sein
to be distinguishable by sth — an etw (dat) erkennbar sein
it is easily or readily distinguishable — es ist leicht zu unterscheiden
the two types are easily/no longer distinguishable — die beiden Arten sind leicht/nicht mehr auseinanderzuhalten or voneinander zu unterscheiden
2) (= discernible) shape, voice, words, figure erkennbar, zu erkennen* * *distinguishable adj (adv distinguishably)1. unterscheidbar ( from von)2. wahrnehmbar, erkennbar, auszumachen(d)3. kenntlich (by an dat, durch)* * *adjective* * *adj.unterscheidbar adj.
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