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1 компенсация затухания
1) Electronics: compensated of loss2) Geophysics: decay compensation3) Household appliances: compensation loss, compensation of lossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсация затухания
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2 возмещенный убыток
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > возмещенный убыток
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3 компенсироваться
•Usually the pressure force is balanced out by an opposing force.
•Any increase in... would be exactly cancelled by an equal decrease in...
•Any transmission loss must be compensated for by a linear aperture increase.
•Reduced gain is made up by one amplifier stage.
•The greater power cost may be offset (or compensated for) by the reduced investment.
* * *Компенсироваться (чем-либо) -- to be compensated by, to be counterbalanced byMovement of the hot vertical wall due to the thermal expansion was partially compensated by lowering the hot wall on its adjustable leveling screw.This inlet blockage effect is counterbalanced by an increased inertia damping effect.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсироваться
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4 компенсироваться
•Usually the pressure force is balanced out by an opposing force.
•Any increase in... would be exactly cancelled by an equal decrease in...
•Any transmission loss must be compensated for by a linear aperture increase.
•Reduced gain is made up by one amplifier stage.
•The greater power cost may be offset (or compensated for) by the reduced investment.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсироваться
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5 компенсировать
•The extra positive and negative charges could compensate each other.
•The two trays are independently mounted and the movement of each is opposed to the other to cancel out the forces set up by each tray.
•To compensate for the loss of steam,...
•This pump immediately adjusts its stroke to compensate for any variation in line pressure.
•Voltage drop is compensated by a resistor.
•This effect could be counterbalanced by using more material.
•The valve supplies fluid to make up for external losses.
•Blending sand had to be added to make up for a deficiency in fines.
•The saving of steel might offset the high fabrication costs.
•The moisture brought in with the air would be offset by the reduction in moisture diffusion.
* * *Компенсировать -- to compensate for, to (counter)balance for, to offset, to make up for; to accommodate, to overcomeThe higher turbine inlet temperature obtained with this unit compensates for the loss in efficiency due to the coal-gasification process.They have been individually balanced for their inherent capacitance.Dry operation leads to improved cycle efficiency to offset expected higher fuel costs.The increase in vapor density with increase in pressure accommodates the increasing vapor mass flow rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсировать
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6 компенсировать
•The extra positive and negative charges could compensate each other.
•The two trays are independently mounted and the movement of each is opposed to the other to cancel out the forces set up by each tray.
•To compensate for the loss of steam,...
•This pump immediately adjusts its stroke to compensate for any variation in line pressure.
•Voltage drop is compensated by a resistor.
•This effect could be counterbalanced by using more material.
•The valve supplies fluid to make up for external losses.
•Blending sand had to be added to make up for a deficiency in fines.
•The saving of steel might offset the high fabrication costs.
•The moisture brought in with the air would be offset by the reduction in moisture diffusion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсировать
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7 возмещённый убыток
Economy: compensated lossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возмещённый убыток
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8 пиранометр с температурной компенсацией
Solar energy: loss-compensated radiometerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пиранометр с температурной компенсацией
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