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1 low weight alloy body
n кузов з легкого сплавуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > low weight alloy body
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2 ratio
n1) співвідношення; пропорція2) коефіцієнт; ступінь•- air-fuel ratio - aspect ratio - best power mixture ratio - bypass ratio - California bearing ratio - carrier-to-noise-density ratio - compression ratio - engine pressure ratio - fineness ratio - fineness ratio of a streamlined body - fuel-weight ratio - high bypass ratio - international air ratio - lift/drag ratio - L/D ratio - nozzle area ratio - pitch-diameter ratio - power-to-weight ratio - power-weight ratio - pressure ratio - propeller solidity ratio - reference pressure ratio - serviceability ratio - signal-to-interference ratio - signal-to-noise ratio - thickness/chord ratio of an airfoil section - transformation ratio - uplift ratio - wing taper ratio -
3 gross
[grəus] 1. adj1) вели́кий, містки́й, об'є́мистий2) кру́пний, гру́бий ( про помел)3) товсти́й, огря́днийgross habit of body — огря́дність
4) бу́йний ( про рослинність)5) гру́бий, вульга́рний; брудни́й; непристо́йнийgross story — непристо́йний анекдо́т
6) гру́бий, про́сти́й ( про їжу)gross feeder — ненаже́ра
7) щі́льний, густи́й, згу́щений (про повітря, атмосферу)8) приту́плений; гру́бий ( про слух)9) гру́бий, очеви́днийgross blunder — гру́ба по́ми́лка
10) валови́й, бру́ттоgross receipt — валови́й дохі́д
gross weight — вага́ бру́тто
11) макроскопі́чний2. n1) ма́саby [in] the gross — о́птом, гурто́м
2) грос (12 дюжин, тж. small gross)great gross — 12 гро́сів
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