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1 celestial bodies perturbations
Англо русский политехнический словарь > celestial bodies perturbations
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2 celestial bodies perturbations
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3 celestial
1. n возвыш. небожитель2. n арх. житель Небесной империи, китаец3. a небесный; относящийся к небу4. a рел. небесный, относящийся к небесам; божественный5. a божественный, неземной, небесныйСинонимический ряд:1. astronomical (adj.) astral; astronomical; planetary; spatial; stellar2. empyreal (adj.) empyreal; empyrean3. glorious (adj.) glorious; paradisiacal; sublime; utopian4. heavenly (adj.) angelic; divine; ethereal; godly; hallowed; heavenly; holyАнтонимический ряд:hellish; terrestrial; worldly -
4 mechanics of deformable bodies
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5 mechanics of rigid bodies
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6 acetone bodies
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7 ketone bodies
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8 purine bodies
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9 возмущения небесных тел
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > возмущения небесных тел
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13 механика абсолютно твердого тела
Русско-английский научный словарь > механика абсолютно твердого тела
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14 механика деформируемых тел
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15 возмущение
1.disturbance 2.perturbationвозмущения в ионосфере вследствие солнечной вспышкиsolar-flare disturbancesвозмущение, влияющее на качество оптических изображенийdisturbance to seeingвозмущение координатperturbation of coordinatesвозмущение небесных телcelestial bodies perturbationsвозмущение орбитыorbital perturbationатмосферные возмущенияatmospheric disturbancesвнезапное ионосферное возмущениеsudden ionospheric disturbanceвнеземное магнитное возмущение1.crochet 2.sudden-magnetic disturbanceгеомагнитное возмущениеgeomagnetic perturbationионосферные возмущенияionospheric disturbancesмагнитное возмущениеmagnetic perturbationоптически наблюдаемые возмущенияoptical disturbancesперемещающееся ионосферное возмущениеtravelling ionospheric disturbanceпланетарное возмущениеworld-wide disturbanceпланетное возмущениеplanetary perturbationсильное возмущение на Солнцеviolet solar phenomenonсолнечные возмущенияsole disturbancesстратосферное возмущениеstratospheric perturbationтропопаузное возмущениеtropopause perturbation -
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с. disturbance; perturbationСинонимический ряд:восстание (сущ.) бунт; восстание; мятеж -
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