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61 mode
1) модаа) нормальный тип колебаний, собственный тип колебаний; нормальный тип волн, собственный тип волн3) способ; метод4) тип; форма ( выражения или проявления чего-либо)6) ак. лад; тональность•- π-mode- 1284 compliance mode
- 32-bit mode
- 32-bit transfer mode
- 8086 real mode
- accelerated transit mode
- accumulation-layer mode
- acoustic mode
- active mode
- address mode
- adjacent modes
- all points addressable mode
- alpha mode
- alphanumeric mode
- alternate mode
- AN mode
- analog mode
- angular dependent mode
- angular mode
- anomalous mode
- answer mode
- antiferrodistortive mode
- antiferromagnetic mode
- anti-Stokes mode
- antisymmetric mode
- APA mode
- aperiodic mode
- asymmetric mode
- asynchronous balanced mode
- asynchronous response mode
- asynchronous transfer mode
- auto-answer mode
- auto-dial mode
- avalanche mode
- axial mode
- background mode
- backward mode
- beam mode
- beam-waveguide mode
- Bi-Di mode
- bidirectional mode
- BIOS video mode
- birefringent mode
- bistable mode
- bitmap mode
- black-and-white mode
- block mode
- block-multiplex mode
- blow-up mode
- browse mode
- burst mode
- byte mode
- calculator mode
- central mode
- characteristic mode
- chat mode
- chip test mode
- CHS mode
- circle-dot mode
- circular mode
- circularly polarized mode
- circularly symmetric mode
- clockwise mode
- CMY mode
- CMYK mode
- collective modes
- color mode
- command mode
- common mode
- communications mode
- compatibility mode
- competing modes
- concert hall reverberation mode
- configuration mode
- constant-frequency mode
- contention mode
- continuous-wave mode
- contour modes
- control mode
- conversational mode
- cooked mode
- correlator mode
- counter mode
- counterclockwise mode
- coupled modes
- crossover mode
- current mode
- cutoff mode
- cw mode
- cyclotron mode
- cylinder-head-sector mode
- damped mode
- data-in mode
- data-out mode
- Debye mode
- Debye-like mode
- defocus-dash mode
- defocus-focus mode
- degenerate mode
- delayed domain mode
- depletion mode
- deposition mode
- difference mode
- differential mode
- diffusive mode
- digital mode
- dipole mode
- direct memory access transfer mode
- disk-at-once mode
- display mode
- dissymmetric mode
- DMA transfer mode
- domain mode
- dominant mode
- dot-addressable mode
- dot-dash mode
- doze mode
- draft mode
- drift mode
- ducted mode
- duotone mode
- duplex mode
- dynamic mode
- dynamic scattering mode
- E mode
- Emn mode
- ECHS mode
- ECP mode
- edge mode
- edit mode
- eigen mode
- electromagnetic mode
- elementary mode
- elliptically polarized mode
- embedded mode
- end-fire mode
- enhanced parallel port mode
- enhanced virtual 8086 mode
- enhanced virtual 86 mode
- enhancement mode
- EPP mode
- equiamplitude modes
- EV8086 mode
- EV86 mode
- evanescent mode
- even mode
- even-order mode
- even-symmetrical mode
- exchange mode
- exchange-dominated mode
- excited mode
- exciting mode
- extended capability port mode
- extended cylinder-head-sector mode
- extensional mode
- extraordinary mode
- FA mode
- face shear modes
- failure mode
- fast mode
- fast-forward mode
- ferrite-air mode
- ferrite-dielectric mode
- ferrite-guided mode
- ferrite-metal mode
- ferrodistortive mode
- ferroelectric mode
- file mode
- first mode
- FM mode
- forbidden mode
- force mode
- foreground mode
- forward mode
- forward-bias mode
- forward-propagating mode
- forward-scattered mode
- four-color mode
- four-output mode
- free-running mode
- full on mode
- fundamental mode
- gate mode
- Gaussian mode
- Goldstone mode
- graphic display mode
- graphic mode
- gray-level mode
- grayscale mode
- guided mode
- guided-wave mode
- Gunn mode
- gyromagnetic mode
- H mode
- Hmn mode
- half-duplex mode
- half-tone mode
- hard mode
- harmonic mode
- helicon mode
- Hermite-Gaussian mode
- higher mode
- higher-order mode
- HLS mode
- HSB mode
- HSV mode
- hybrid mode
- idling mode
- impact avalanche transit-time mode
- IMPATT mode
- indexed color mode
- inhibited domain mode
- initialization mode
- injection locked mode
- insert mode
- interactive mode
- internally-trapped mode
- interstitial diffusion mode
- ion-implantation channel mode
- ion-sound mode
- kernel mode
- kiosk mode
- L*a*b* mode
- landscape mode
- large disk mode
- lasing mode
- lattice mode
- laying mode
- LBA mode
- LCH mode
- leaky mode
- left-hand polarized mode
- left-handed polarized mode
- length modes
- letter mode
- LH mode
- limited space-charge accumulation mode
- line art mode
- local mode
- lock mode
- logical block addressing mode
- log-periodically coupled modes
- longitudinal mode
- loopback mode
- lowest mode
- lowest-order mode
- low-power mode
- LSA mode
- magnetic mode
- magnetodynamical mode
- magnetoelastic mode
- magnetosonic mode
- magnetostatic mode
- magnetron mode
- main mode
- masing mode
- master/slave mode
- mixed mode
- mode of excitation
- mode of operation
- modified semistatic mode
- modulated transit-time mode
- module test mode
- mono mode
- mono/stereo mode
- monopulse mode
- moving-target indication mode
- MTI mode
- multi mode
- multichannel mode
- multimode mode
- multiple sector mode
- multiplex mode
- mutual orthogonal modes
- native mode
- natural mode
- near-letter mode
- nibble mode
- nondegenerated mode
- non-privileged mode
- nonpropagating mode
- nonresonant mode
- nonuniform processional mode
- normal mode
- normal-incidence mode
- odd mode
- odd-order mode
- odd-symmetrical mode
- off mode
- off-axial mode
- off-line mode
- omni mode
- on mode
- on-line mode
- operation mode
- optical mode
- ordinary mode
- original mode
- originate mode
- orthogonal modes
- OS/2 compatible mode
- overdamped mode
- overtype mode
- packet mode
- packet transfer mode
- page mode
- parallel port FIFO mode
- parametric mode
- parasitic mode
- pedestal-current stabilized mode
- penetration mode
- persistent-current mode
- perturbated mode
- phonon mode
- pi mode
- PIO mode
- plane mode
- plane polarized mode
- plasma mode
- plasma-guide mode
- playback mode
- polarized mode
- poly mode
- portrait mode
- preferred mode
- principal mode
- privileged mode
- programmed input/output mode
- promiscuous mode
- protected mode
- protected virtual address mode
- proton mode
- pseudo-Rayleigh mode
- pseudospin mode
- pseudospin-wave mode
- pulse mode
- quadrupole mode
- quadtone mode
- quasi-degenerated mode
- quenched domain mode
- quenched multiple-domain mode
- quenched single-domain mode
- question-and-answer mode
- radial mode
- radiating mode
- radiation mode
- Raman active mode
- ranging mode
- rare mode
- raw mode
- RB mode
- read multiple mode
- read-mostly mode
- real address mode
- real mode
- real-time mode
- receive mode
- reflected mode
- reflection mode
- refracted mode
- rehearse mode
- relaxational mode
- resonant mode
- return-beam mode
- reverberation mode
- reverse-bias mode
- rewind mode
- RGB mode
- RH mode
- rho-rho mode
- right-hand polarized mode
- right-handed polarized mode
- safe mode
- saturated-off mode of operation
- saturation mode
- saving mode
- scan mode
- search mode
- secondary-emission pedestal mode
- second-breakdown mode
- self-localized mode
- self-locked mode
- semistatic mode
- shear mode
- shutdown mode
- side modes
- simplex mode
- single mode
- single-vortex cycle mode
- slave mode
- sleep mode
- slow mode
- small room reverberation mode
- soft mode
- softened mode
- sorcerer's apprentice mode
- space-charge feedback mode
- space-charge mode
- spatially orthogonal modes
- special fully nested mode
- spiking mode
- spin mode
- spin-wave mode
- SPP mode
- spurious mode
- spurious pulse mode
- stable mode
- stable-negative-resistance mode
- standard parallel port mode - stationary mode
- Stokes mode
- stop clock mode
- stop mode
- stream mode
- subharmonic mode
- substitutional-diffusion mode
- subsurface mode
- sum mode
- superradiant mode
- supervisor mode
- surface skimming mode
- surface-wave mode
- suspend mode
- SVGA mode
- switching mode
- symmetric mode
- symmetry breaking mode
- symmetry restoring mode
- system management mode
- system test mode
- Tmnp wave resonant mode
- task mode
- TE mode
- TEmnp wave resonant mode
- tearing mode
- telegraph mode
- TEM mode
- terminal mode
- test mode
- text mode
- thermal mode
- thickness modes
- three-color mode
- through mode
- time-difference mode
- time-sharing mode
- TM mode
- TMmnp wave resonant mode
- torsional modes
- total-internal reflection mode
- track-at-once mode
- transfer mode
- transient mode
- transit-time domain mode
- transit-time mode
- transmission mode
- transmitted mode
- transmitting mode
- transverse electric mode
- transverse electromagnetic mode
- transverse magnetic mode
- transverse mode
- transversely polarized mode
- transverse-symmetrical mode
- TRAPATT mode
- trapped mode
- trapped plasma avalanche transit-time mode
- trapped-domain mode
- traveling space-charge mode
- traveling-wave mode
- tristate test mode
- tritone mode
- truncated mode
- twist mode
- twisted nematic mode
- TXT mode
- typeover mode
- uncoupled modes
- undamped mode
- underdamped mode
- unguided mode
- unidirectional mode
- unilateral mode
- unperturbed mode
- unreal mode
- unstable mode
- unwanted mode
- user mode
- V8086 mode
- V86 mode
- VGA mode
- vibration mode
- video mode
- virtual 8086 mode
- virtual 86 mode
- virtual real mode
- volume magnetostatic mode
- wait for key mode
- waiting mode
- Walker mode
- walk-off mode
- wave mode
- waveguide mode
- whispering-gallery mode
- whistler mode
- width modes
- write mode
- write multiple mode
- zero-frequency mode
- zero-order modeThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > mode
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62 oscillator
1) генератор3) гетеродин4) фтт. осциллятор5) вибратор, элементарный излучатель•- a-f oscillator
- anharmonic oscillator
- antistiction oscillator
- arc oscillator
- arc-tube relaxation oscillator
- Armstrong oscillator
- astable blocking oscillator
- audio oscillator
- audio-frequency oscillator
- autodyne oscillator
- avalanche oscillator
- avalanche-diode oscillator
- backward-wave oscillator
- balanced oscillator
- Barkhausen oscillator
- Barkhausen-Kurz oscillator
- beam-plasma wave oscillator
- beat oscillator
- beat-frequency oscillator
- beating oscillator
- bias oscillator
- bipolar transistor oscillator
- blocking oscillator
- bridge piezoelectric oscillator
- bulk negative resistance oscillator
- Butler oscillator
- capacitance-resistance oscillator
- carrier insertion oscillator
- cathode-follower oscillator
- cavity oscillator
- chroma oscillator
- chrominance-subcarrier oscillator
- Clapp oscillator
- code-practice oscillator
- coherent oscillator
- color oscillator
- color subcarrier oscillator
- Colpitts oscillator
- continuous-wave oscillator
- crystal oscillator
- crystal-controlled oscillator
- cw oscillator
- degenerate parametric oscillator
- degenerate-type parametric oscillator
- delayed pulse oscillator
- dielectric resonator oscillator
- digital delay oscillator
- digital-control oscillator
- double-local oscillator
- double-transit oscillator
- Dow oscillator
- driven blocking oscillator
- driving oscillator
- Duffing oscillator
- dynatron oscillator
- electron-coupled oscillator
- electronically tunable oscillator
- electron-tube oscillator
- erase oscillator
- extended-interaction oscillator
- Fabry-Perot maser oscillator
- fast cyclotron-wave oscillator
- feedback oscillator
- fixed-frequency oscillator
- fork oscillator
- free-running oscillator
- frequency multiplier oscillator
- frequency-pulling oscillator
- frequency-sensitive oscillator
- frequency-swept oscillator
- ganging oscillator
- garnet-tuned oscillator
- gas-tube relaxation oscillator
- grid-dip oscillator
- grid-pulsing oscillator
- Gunn oscillator
- Gunn-diode oscillator
- Gunn-effect oscillator
- harmonic oscillator
- harmonic-locked oscillator
- Hartley oscillator
- helitron oscillator
- Hertzian oscillator
- heterodyne oscillator
- high-frequency oscillator
- impact-avalanche transit-time diode oscillator
- impact-avalanche transit-time oscillator
- IMPATT oscillator
- impulse oscillator
- induced-degeneration blocking oscillator
- inductance-capacitance oscillator
- injected-beam backward-wave oscillator
- injection-driven oscillator
- injection-locked oscillator
- integral-cavity reflex-klystron oscillator
- Josephson oscillator
- kallitron oscillator
- keep-alive oscillator
- klystron oscillator
- labile oscillator
- laser oscillator
- LC oscillator
- Lecher oscillator
- Lecher-wire oscillator
- lighthouse-tube oscillator
- limited space-charge accumulation oscillator
- line stabilized oscillator
- linear oscillator
- linear time-base oscillator
- local oscillator
- locked oscillator
- locked-in oscillator
- LSA oscillator
- magnetostriction oscillator
- magnetostrictive oscillator
- magnetron oscillator
- maser oscillator
- master oscillator
- Meacham bridge oscillator
- Meissner oscillator
- microwave oscillator
- Miller oscillator
- modulated oscillator
- molecular oscillator
- monotron oscillator
- M-type backward-wave oscillator
- multifrequency oscillator
- multivibrator oscillator
- negative-resistance oscillator
- negative-transconductance oscillator
- nonsinusoidal oscillator
- number-controlled oscillator
- optical parametric oscillator
- O-type backward-wave oscillator
- oven-controlled crystal oscillator
- parametric oscillator
- parametric phase-locked oscillator
- phase-locked oscillator
- phase-locked subharmonic oscillator
- phase-shift oscillator
- phase-stabilized oscillator
- Pierce oscillator
- piezoelectric oscillator
- pilot oscillator
- plasma oscillator
- positive-grid oscillator
- pulse oscillator
- pulsed avalanche oscillator
- pulsed avalanche-diode oscillator
- push-pull oscillator
- quartz-crystal oscillator
- quartz-crystal-controlled oscillator
- quartz-locked oscillator
- quench oscillator
- quenched-mode Gunn oscillator
- RC oscillator
- Read-diode oscillator
- reentrant oscillator
- reference oscillator
- reflection oscillator
- reflex-klystron oscillator
- regenerative oscillator
- relaxation oscillator
- repeller-type oscillator
- resistance-capacitance oscillator
- resonant-line oscillator
- retarding-field oscillator
- RF oscillator
- ring oscillator
- ringing oscillator
- rugged oscillator
- sawtooth oscillator
- self-excited oscillator
- self-mixing oscillator
- self-quenching oscillator
- series-tuned oscillator
- service oscillator
- shunt-tuned oscillator
- sine-wave oscillator
- single-mode oscillator
- single-shot blocking oscillator
- single-wave oscillator
- spark-gap oscillator
- spin oscillator
- square-wave oscillator
- squegging oscillator
- stabilized local oscillator
- subcarrier oscillator
- superconducting-cavity stabilized oscillator
- surface-acoustic-wave oscillator
- sweep oscillator
- synchronized oscillator
- temperature compensated oscillator
- test oscillator
- tetrode oscillator
- timing-axis oscillator
- transferred-electron oscillator
- transistor oscillator
- transitron oscillator
- TRAPATT oscillator
- trapped plasma avalanche transit-time oscillator
- traveling-wave oscillator
- tri-tet oscillator
- tunable oscillator
- tuned-anode oscillator
- tuned-base oscillator
- tuned-collector oscillator
- tuned-grid oscillator
- tuned-input oscillator
- tuned-output oscillator
- tuned-plate oscillator
- ultra-audion oscillator
- unijunction transistor oscillator
- unlocked driven oscillators
- vacuum-tube oscillator
- Van der Pol oscillator
- varactor-modulated crystal oscillator
- variable reactance oscillator
- variable-frequency oscillator
- velocity-modulated oscillator
- voltage-controlled crystal oscillator
- voltage-controlled oscillator
- Wien-bridge oscillator
- Xtal oscillator
- YIG-tuned tunnel-diode oscillatorThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > oscillator
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