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1 contacting asperities
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > contacting asperities
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2 randomly distributed asperities
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > randomly distributed asperities
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3 выступы шероховатости поверхности
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > выступы шероховатости поверхности
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4 трудности холодной зимы
1) General subject: the asperities of a cold winter2) Makarov: asperities of a cold winterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > трудности холодной зимы
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5 трудность
difficulty; (препятствие) obstacle; (затруднение) trouble; мн. asperities, severities, rough going* * ** * *difficulty; obstacle; trouble; asperities* * *difficultiesdifficultyembarrassmentembarrassmentsfixfixeshardshipintractabilityponderosityrobustnessticklerticklers -
6 лишения
1) General subject: asperities, asperity, deprivation, destitution, discomfort, hardship, privation, adversities2) Business: hardships -
7 неровности
1) General subject: asperities2) Engineering: chatter marks3) Construction: popouts4) Railway term: chatter mark, wrinkles5) Automobile industry: corrugations, irregularities, ridges7) Silicates: hills-and-hollows (на катанном листе стекла)8) Sakhalin energy glossary: surface imperfection (для стальных пластин) -
8 неровности (на) поверхности
Automation: surface asperitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неровности (на) поверхности
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9 неровности на поверхности земли
Makarov: asperities of the groundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неровности на поверхности земли
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10 неровности на поверхности луны
Makarov: asperities of the moonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неровности на поверхности луны
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11 неровности поверхности
1) Mathematics: surface imperfections2) Automobile industry: surface irregularities3) Automation: (на) surface asperitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неровности поверхности
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12 неровные места
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13 обмен резкостями
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14 трудности
1) General subject: ado, asperities (обыкн. plural), bug, difficults, discomfort, hardships, rough going, rough goings, severities (испытаний и т. п.), shoal, hardship, ills2) Colloquial: Queer Street3) Dialect: lob's pound4) Military: dislocation5) Law: difficulties7) Idiomatic expression: rocky road -
15 всё большее количество
Всё большее количество-- As l drops below 3, more and more asperities begin to penetrate the film. (... всё большее количество микронеровностей...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всё большее количество
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16 на ... взгляд
На (мой) взгляд-- To my mind the most interesting feature of these models is that they show that hard asperities can produce an "ironing out" of a plastic bulge ahead of the asperity. На первый взгляд - at first sight, at first glance, at first blush, at first consideration; at first; seemingly; on the face of it; on the surface; superficiallyAt first sight this approach seems to be anomalous since only positive pressures have been allowed when calculating the orbits.At first glance, the rather large tensile stresses appear to be well above the 0.2 percent offset yield strength.While it might at first blush appear that this increases the complexity of the system, in fact it doesn't.Thus a method that, at first consideration, seems quite promising turns out under closer inspection to have some very discouraging deficiencies.Another problem, although seemingly unrelated, shares some common features with that studied here.On the face of it this would seem then to run contrary to our theory.On the surface, it looks no different from other coals, although it is slightly more brittle.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на ... взгляд
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17 насколько большие изменения
Насколько большие изменения-- Fig. makes clear how much change the initial warm-up bombardment causes in the radii, rapidly attacking the larger-radius asperities.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > насколько большие изменения
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18 отличающийся
Отличающийся-- For solids of appreciably different hardnesses asperities on the harder solid will "plough" the softer one. Отличающийся от-- Their experiment is for different geometry to the present work. (... имеет геометрические характеристики, отличающиеся от...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отличающийся
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19 повышенный
Повышенный - increased, enhanced; elevated (о параметре); improved (когда повышение выгодно)The process is shown to make asperities more rounded principally because of the improved hardness.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > повышенный
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20 существовать недолго
Существовать недолго-- Initial wear is short lived and probably results from the mechanical interlocking of asperities.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > существовать недолго
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