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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > децентрировать
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- decenter; convenienter; -
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Engineering: decenter an arch, decenter arch, strike an arch, strike archУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > раскружаливать арку
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1) General subject: get out of true (о колесе), run out of true (о колесе)2) Psychology: decenter -
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3) Naval: trunk4) Engineering: fountain5) Agriculture: ain (в Африке), bir, birkat, hassi (в Африке)6) Construction: storing well, water well7) Arabian language: maurid9) Oil: sump10) Immunology: basin11) Sociology: ground water catchment13) Power engineering: pulling chamber14) Advertising: well format15) Sakhalin energy glossary: manhole16) Makarov: downhole, inspection well, pool (ртутный), wellhole17) Aluminium industry: (на шламовых полях) decenter -
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Aluminium industry: decenterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > колодец (на шламовых полях)
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1) Engineering: ease wedges, strike, strike centers, uncenter -
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гл., = децентрироваться -
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strike, uncenter, decenterРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > раскружаливать
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- liberaliter (liberaliter vivere; liberaliter educatus); decenter; convenienter; congruenter; apte;
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decenter — de·cen·ter (de senґtər) [de + center] in optics, to design or make a lens such that the visual axis does not pass through the optical center of the lens … Medical dictionary
decenter — v. remove from the center; make eccentric; (in optics) make or design a lens so that the visual axis does not pass through the optical center of the lens … English contemporary dictionary
decenter — /dee sen teuhr/, v.t. 1. to put out of center. 2. to make eccentric. Also, esp. Brit., decentre. [1885 90; DE + CENTER] … Useful english dictionary
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