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1 цилиндрическая кинематическая пара
Engineering: cylindrical kinematic pair, turning-and-sliding kinematic pairУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цилиндрическая кинематическая пара
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2 пара
couple, pair, ( структура из двух элементов) twain* * *па́ра ж.
pairгальвани́ческая па́ра — galvanic [voltaic] coupleзолотнико́вая па́ра — spool-and-sleeveзу́бчатая па́ра — gear set, pair of gearsио́нная па́ра — ion pairкинемати́ческая па́ра — kinematic pairзамыка́ть кинемати́ческую па́ру — close a kinematic pairкинемати́ческая, вы́сшая па́ра — kinematic pair of higher degree [grade], higher pair of kinematic elementsкинемати́ческая, геометри́чески за́мкнутая па́ра — form-closed [body-closed] pair of kinematic elementsкинемати́ческая, ни́зшая па́ра — lower (kinematic) pairкинемати́ческая, пло́ская па́ра — planar (kinematic) pairкинемати́ческая, поступа́тельная па́ра — rectilinear (kinematic) pairкинемати́ческая, сфери́ческая па́ра — spherical [ball-and-socket] (kinematic) pairкинемати́ческая, цилиндри́ческая па́ра — cylindrical [turning-and-sliding] (kinematic) pairкоаксиа́льная па́ра — coaxial pairколё́сная па́ра — wheel pair, wheel-setкоррозио́нная па́ра ( при электрохимической коррозии) — corrosion coupleку́перовская па́ра элк. — Cooper pairпа́ра объекти́вов ( микроскопа) — paired objectivesпа́ра окуля́ров ( микроскопа) — paired eyepiecesоптро́нная па́ра элк. — photon-coupled [source-detector] pair, PCPпа́ра светоизлуча́тель — приё́мник см. оптронная парапа́ра сил — (force) coupleчервя́чная па́ра — worm-and-worm gearпа́ра чи́сел — number [two-digit] pair, 2-tuple, pair of numbers, number couplesшнурова́я па́ра тлф. — cord circuitэлектро́нная па́ра — electron pairэлектро́нная, ку́перовская па́ра — superconducting electron pairэлектро́нно-ды́рочная па́ра — electron-hole pairэлектро́нно-позитро́нная па́ра — electron-positron pair
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