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1 circulation
دَوْرَة \ circulation: the flow of gas or liquid through a closed object, esp. the movement of blood through the body. round: a regular local journey (made by a doctor, by a boy selling newspapers, by a policeman, etc.) for visiting certain houses or roads: I met the baker on his rounds, one part of a competition (in boxing, football, etc.) a boxing match of twelve rounds; the first round of the World Cup. session: a period of work or business; a formal meeting (of a court, etc.): During this session, the government will talk about three main points. turn: a circular movement: a few turns of the wheel. -
2 период обращения
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3 opticanje
• circulation; period; revolution -
4 период обращения
1) Engineering: orbital period (спутника), orbiting period, oscillation period, period of revolution (спутника), rotation period, time of revolution (спутника)2) Economy: period of circulation3) Information technology: access cycle4) Oil: period of revolution5) Astronautics: complete revolution, orbit time (на орбите), period of rotation, revisiting period (also known as "resampling period")6) Business: circulation period7) Makarov: orbital period (на орбите), period of revolution (тела вокруг оси), revolution period (на орбите), rotation period (тела вокруг оси) -
5 Umlaufzeit
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6 Leihfrist
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7 Umlaufdauer
f < allg> (z.B. von Rundschreiben, Satelliten, Flüssigkeiten) ■ circulation time; circulation period -
8 kiertoaika
• cycle time• revolution period• rotation time• rotation period• revolution• period• orbital period• circulation period• period of revolution -
9 оборот рубки
1) Engineering: cutting interval (леса), felling interval (леса), turnus (леса)2) Forestry: circulation period, cutting cycle (леса), cutting period, cutting rotation, production period, rotation, rotation age, rotation period, timber rotation, orbital period (http://www.timbercommunity.com/content/hybrid-aspen-and-poplar-can-enhance-swedens-supply-renewable-energy-according-new-report)3) Ecology: felling cycle, felling rotation, logging cycle -
10 अयन _ayana
अयन a. [अय्-ल्युट्] Going (at the end of comp.); यथेमा नद्यः स्यन्दमानाः समुद्रायणाः Praśn. Up.1 Going, moving, walking; as in रामायणम्.-2 A walk, path, way, road; आयन्नापो$यनमिच्छमानाः Rv.3.33.7. अगस्त्य- चिह्नादयनात् R.16.44.-3 A place, site, abode, place of resort; Bṛi. Up.2.4.11. ता यदस्यायनं पूर्वम् Ms. 1.1 (occurring in the derivation of the word नारायण).-4 A way of entrance, an entrance (to an array of troops or व्यूह); अयनेषु च सर्वेषु यथाभागमव- स्थिताः Bg.1.11.-5 Rotation, circulation period; अङ्गिरसां अयनम्; इष्टि˚, पशु˚.-6 A particular period in the year for the performance of particular sacrificial or other religious works; N. of certain sacrificial per- formances; as गवामयनम्.-7 The sun's passage, north and south of the equator.-8 (Hence) The period of this passage, half year, the time from one solstice to another; see उत्तरायण and दक्षिणायन; cf. also सायन and निरयण.-9 the equinoctial and solstitial points; दक्षिणम् अयनम् winter solstice; उत्तरम् अयनम् summer solstice;-1 Method, manner, way.-11 A Śāstra, scripture or inspired writing.-12 Final emancipation; नान्यः पन्था विद्यते$यनाय Śvet. Up.-13 A commentary; treatise.-14 The deities presiding over the ayanas.-Comp. -अंशः, -भागः the arc between the vernal equinoctial point and beginning of the fixed zodiac or first point of Aries.-कलाः The correction (in minutes) for ecliptic deviation. Sūryasiddhānta.-कालः the interval between the solstices.-ग्रहः A planet's longitude as corrected for ecliptic deviation; ibid.-जः a month caused by ayanāṁśa.-परिवृत्तिः Change of the अयन; sun's passage from one side of the equator to the other; अयनपरिवृत्ति- र्व्यस्तशब्देनोच्यते । ŚB. on MS.6.5.37.-संक्रमः, -संक्रान्तिः f. passage through the zodiac.-वृत्तम् the ecliptic. -
11 Parallelmarkt
Parallelmarkt
parallel (wildcat) [credit] market;
• Parallelrechner (Computer) parallel computer;
• Parallelschnittstelle (Computer) port;
• neues Parallelsystem installieren (Computer) to install a new dual-currency system;
• Parallelumlauf [der Währung] (Euro) dual [currency] circulation;
• Parallelumlaufperiode (Euro) dual circulation period;
• Parallelverhandlungen parallel negotiations;
• Parallelversammlung overflow meeting;
• Parallelwährung parallel standard. -
12 omløbstid
(astr) period of revolution;( penges) circulation period. -
13 период гомотермии
General subject: circulation period -
14 период перемешивания
1) Makarov: circulation period2) Cement: mixing cycle3) General subject: flushing tiltmeter (речной и морской воды)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > период перемешивания
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15 срок выдачи
Makarov: circulation period (книги на дом) -
16 срок обращения
1) Accounting: circulation period (облигаций)2) EBRD: maturity (of bonds) -
17 daura
turn, revolution, circulation, period [dara] Hin daura, Per doure, Swa duara, Tur devre, Uzb davra borrowed from Ar -
18 Parallelumlaufperiode
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19 sirkulasjonsperiode
subst. (vvs) circulation period -
20 Leihfrist
fcirculation period
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