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1 buffeting flow
поток, создающий тряскуEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > buffeting flow
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2 flow
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3 turbulent
1. a бурный2. a буйный, беспокойный3. a спец. турбулентный; вихревойСинонимический ряд:1. agitated (adj.) agitated; buffeting; disorderly; excited; inclement; untamed; upset2. boisterous (adj.) boisterous; rambunctious; raucous; rowdy; rowdydowdy; rowdyish; rumbustious; termagant; unruly3. wild (adj.) blustering; blustery; dirty; furious; raging; riotous; roaring; rough; stormful; stormy; tempestuous; tumultuous; turbid; uproarious; violent; wildАнтонимический ряд:quiet; serene -
4 picture
1. картина; изображение; (фото)снимок2. изобразительная [видовая] информация3. обстановкаpicture of environmentair surveillance picturebuffeting picturecomputer-generated picturedaytime-like pictureflow visualization picturehead-up pictureNDI pictureoptical pictureradar picturesmoke picturetarget pictureterrain picturevideo picture -
5 investigation
исследование, см. тж. exploration, research, study; расследование ( происшествия)lunar soil simulant investigation — исследование на модели [грунте-аналоге] лунного грунта
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