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1) характеристика, техническая характеристика; параметр2) особенность; признак, отличительный признак; свойство; возможность || определять или отмечать особенности, определять или отмечать свойства3) геометрический элемент; поверхность ( детали)4) деталь, деталь конструкции•- approach feature
- associativity feature
- attachment features
- axis-hold feature
- background-edit feature
- broached feature
- coded features
- communicative feature
- counterweight feature
- critical dimensional features
- cross-drilled feature
- datum feature
- deflection-free feature
- design-with features
- dimensional features
- drilled feature
- dual-speed feature
- edge feature
- floating blank feature
- form features
- geometric feature
- heat-resistant feature
- incoming signal features
- incremental jog feature
- locating feature
- look-ahead feature
- machining features
- manipulative features
- milled feature
- milturn features
- multiedit feature
- multiple datum point feature
- no-calculation feature
- operational features
- optimum features of laser coatings
- out-of-tolerance feature
- PC machine-control features
- pocketing features
- previously machined feature
- primitive features
- productivity-boosting feature
- random selection feature
- safety features
- safety system support features
- scaling feature
- second operation feature
- software features
- state-of-the-art features
- turned feature
- value-added featuresEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > feature
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