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1 obviated
УстраненныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obviated
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2 obviated , removed
Математика: (is)(by the use of)(is) устранён -
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5 obviated
vგაერიდა, გარიდებული -
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7 (is) obviated (by the use of) , (is) removed
Математика: устранёнУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (is) obviated (by the use of) , (is) removed
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8 zabránil
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9 zamezil
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10 beugte vor
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12 устранён
•This limitation is obviated in the ball-and-disk integrator.
•The noise may be obviated by the use of materials that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > устранён
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13 hindarkan
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14 избегать
•Interference can be obviated (or prevented, or precluded) by a prior separation.
•If a pathway can be made to circumvent direct formation of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > избегать
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15 преодолевать трудности
•The difficulties to be surmounted are great.
•To overcome this impediment,...
•This difficulty may be obviated (or resolved) by connecting...
•One might try to get over (or minimize) the difficulty without departing from classical mechanics.
•How do they master these difficulties?
•They met the difficulty by placing...
•It was to overcome these difficulties that the sequence circuit was evolved.
•The new technique gets around the problem by limiting the penetration of the alloy.
•Steps to counter (or overcome) this problem were taken.
•Two means of tackling (or coping with) the difficulty are:...
•We have this problem licked (жарг.).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > преодолевать трудности
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16 устранять необходимость в
•The technique eliminates the need to design...
•The development of the high-speed wind tunnel obviated the need for these techniques.
•The method obviates the necessity for (or dispenses with) a second light source.
•The new material will save costly grinding and finishing.
•This makes shaft lining unnecessary in hard massive rocks.
•The float process does away with the polishing operations.
•Thus the need to store substantial quantities of spares will be avoided.
•This eliminates the necessity for manual adjustments.
•The new device eliminates the need for (or of) the coupling capacitor.
•They have done away with the need for lenses.
•This approximation dispenses with the need for complex computer calculations.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > устранять необходимость в
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18 ऋजीक
ṛijīka
removed, obviated?;
m. smoke;
Indra;
(am) n. a means, expedient, according to Sāy. in āvir-ṛijīka q.v.
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19 परिच्छिन्न
pari-cchinnamfn. cut off, divided, detached, confined, limited, circumscribed (- tva n.) R. BhP. etc.;
determined, ascertained Kum. ;
obviated, remedied W.
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20 избегать
•Interference can be obviated (or prevented, or precluded) by a prior separation.
•If a pathway can be made to circumvent direct formation of...
* * *Избегать -- to avoid, to save; to keep out ofTo avoid leaks at the contact, a thin (0.005 cm) pressure-sensitive tape was pressed in place.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > избегать
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