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accompaniment, amendment, augmentation, complement вчт., replenishment* * *дополне́ние с.
supplement, addition; мат. complementвзять дополне́ние чего-л. … — take the complement of …алгебраи́ческое дополне́ние — algebraic(al) adjunct, signed minor, cofactorдополне́ние до двух, десяти́, едини́цы и т. п. — two's, ten's, one's, etc. complement; complement with respect to two, ten, one; the 2's, 10's, 1's complement of …дополне́ние до квадра́та — completion of a squareдополне́ние до по́лного квадра́та — completing the squareдополне́ние до широты́ — colatitudeдополне́ние мно́жества — complement of a setпоразря́дное дополне́ние — base minus one [diminished radix complement]то́чное дополне́ние — radix [true] complementдополне́ние угла́ — explement of an angle (to 360°) -
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Makarov: complement with respect to two, ten, one (и т.п.), (...) the 2's, 10's, 1's complement of (и т.п.), two's, ten's, (one's) (etc.) complement (и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дополнение до двух, десяти, единицы
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