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1 axes constraints
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > axes constraints
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2 axes constraints
1) Механика: ограничение по степеням подвижности -
3 axes constraints
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4 axes constraints
ограничения на управляемые координаты, ограничения по степеням подвижности
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5 constraints
Синонимический ряд:cramps (noun) circumscription; circumscriptions; confinements; cramps; limitations; restraints; restrictions; strictures -
6 compatibility constraints
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7 consistency constraints
условия согласованности; ограничения обеспечивающие целостность -
8 engineering constraints
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9 hardware constraints
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10 software constraints
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11 design constraints
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > design constraints
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12 engineering constraints
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > engineering constraints
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13 feasible constraints
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > feasible constraints
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14 primary axes
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15 secondary axes
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16 displacement
- displacement
- n1) перемещение
2) водоизмещение
3) подача (насоса)
- displacement consistant with the constraints
- displacement due to force
- displacement of coordinate axes
- displacement of hydraulic jump
- displacement of point
- displacement of support
- absolute displacement
- angular displacement
- completely free displacement
- elastic displacement
- fully restraint displacement
- height displacement
- infinitesimal displacement
- initial displacement
- instant pile top displacement
- linear displacement
- plastic displacement
- reinforcement displacement
- relief displacement
- shear displacement
- small displacement
- tilt displacement
- unit displacement
- virtual displacement
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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