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1 азимут
1) azimuth
2) <naut.> bearing
– азимут астрономический
– азимут и дальность
– азимут измеренный
– азимут магнитный
– азимут обратный
– азимут при смыкании
– азимут привязки
– азимут прямой
– азимут радиомаяка
– азимут светила
– азимут хода
– азимут цели
– астрономический азимут
– вводить азимут
– видимый азимут
– вычислять азимут
– геодезический азимут
– имитированный азимут
– исходный азимут
– компасный азимут
– определять азимут
– относительный азимут
– равный азимут
– счислимый азимут
– упрежденный азимут
азимут направления на отдаленную наблюдаемую — <topogr.> azimuth of distant point
азимут основного направления — compass of base point
азимут последующего направления — forward azimuth
азимут пройденного направления — <min.> back azimuth
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2 азимут направления на отдалённую наблюдаемую точку
Engineering: azimuth of distant pointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > азимут направления на отдалённую наблюдаемую точку
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3 азимут направления на отдаленную точку
Military: azimuth of distant pointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > азимут направления на отдаленную точку
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