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61 factor
1) коэффициент; множитель2) фактор•- activity factor
- antenna factor
- attenuation factor
- average power factor
- beam compression factor
- biologic factor
- capacity factor
- coil Q-factor
- coincidence factor
- compensation factor
- control factor
- cooperation factor
- damping factor
- daylight factor
- degradation factor
- delta factor
- demand factor
- demodulation factor
- diffusion factor
- drum factor
- duty factor
- effective-demand factor
- feedback factor
- f-factor
- filter factor
- FM-improvement factor
- form factor
- frequency repeating factor
- Kell factor
- K-factor
- load factor
- loss factor
- luminance factor
- mismatch factor
- mismatching factor
- modulation factor
- natural power factor
- net bit-rate reduction factor
- noise factor
- noise-improvement factor
- omission factor
- operation factor
- operations factor
- optical channel factor
- overload factor
- peak factor
- phase factor
- picture mux factor
- pitch factor
- power factor
- power-conversion factor
- propagation factor
- Q-factor
- real power factor
- receiver noise factor
- reflectance factor
- reflection factor
- repetition factor
- ripple factor
- roll-off factor
- saturation factor
- scale factor
- shape factor
- shielded factor
- shielding factor
- signal-to-noise improvement factor
- sky factor
- summary Q-factor
- total power factor
- velocity factor
- weight factor
- weighting factor
- winding factorEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > factor
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62 loss
1) потеря2) затухание; ослабление•- additional loss
- angular misalignment loss
- antenna-dissipative loss
- area loss
- attenuation loss
- auxiliary loss
- azimuthal loss
- branching loss
- bridging loss
- cable loss
- capacity loss
- cavity loss
- coax loss
- commutative loss
- connector loss
- contact loss
- continuous loss
- coupling loss
- crosstalk loss
- decibel loss
- degradation loss
- deviation loss
- dielectric loss
- extrinsic-joint loss
- fiber-to-detector loss
- finite loss
- form loss
- free-space loss
- gap loss
- harmonic loss
- insertion loss
- intrinsic-joint loss
- junction loss
- lateral-offset loss
- light source-to-fiber coupling loss
- line loss
- link-power loss
- load loss
- long-term loss
- loss of lock rate
- loss of phase
- loss of power
- loss of resolution
- loudness loss
- macrobend loss
- misalignment loss
- mismatch loss
- modal loss
- net loss
- no-load loss
- numerical-aperture loss
- ohmic loss
- optical loss
- overall loss
- path loss
- pointing loss
- power loss
- processing loss
- propagation loss
- radome-transmission loss
- rain loss
- real loss
- recording loss
- reflection loss
- refraction loss
- resistance loss
- resonator loss
- return loss
- scattering loss
- shadow loss
- signal loss
- source transition loss
- splice loss
- straddle loss
- tapering loss
- time-transit loss
- transition loss
- translation loss
- transmission loss
- transmission quality loss
- transverse-offset loss
- tropospheric loss
- variable loss
- via-net loss
- voltage loss
- wire loss
- zero lossEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > loss
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64 falling
1. n геол. оседание2. a падающийfalling leaf — «падение листом»
3. a понижающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. dropping (adj.) collapsing; declining; decreasing; descending; dropping; plunging; sinking; subsiding; toppling2. descent (noun) collapse; degradation; descending; descent; downfall; plunge; sinking3. abating (verb) abating; dying away or dieing away; dying down or dieing down; easing off; ebbing; letting up; lulling; moderating; relenting; slackening; subsiding; waning4. coming (verb) coming; occurring5. dropping (verb) descending; dipping; diving; dropping; keeling over; lowering; pitching; plummeting; plunging; skidding; slumping; spilling; sprawling; toppling; tumbling6. passing (verb) devolving; passing7. sinking (verb) declining; descending; dipping; fall off; sinking; slumping8. slipping (verb) slipping; vitiating9. submitting (verb) collapsing; go down; go under; going down; going under; submitting; succumbing; surrendering; toppling -
65 merit
1. n заслугаorder of merit — орден "За заслуги"
unrecognized merit — заслуга, не получившая признания
2. n достоинствоa man of merit — достойный человек; человек, обладающий многими достоинствами
a work of little merit — произведение, не имеющее особых достоинств
3. n качестваthe merits of a case — присущие делу положительные и отрицательные стороны; существо дела
4. v заслуживать, быть достойнымto merit reward — заслужить похвалу, быть достойным похвалы
Синонимический ряд:1. beauty (noun) arete; beauty; distinction; excellence; excellency; perfection; virtue2. due (noun) comeuppance; deserts; deserving; due; lumps; rights3. worth (noun) caliber; calibre; credit; desert; entitlement; quality; stature; value; worth; worthiness4. deserve (verb) be entitled to; be worthy of; deserve; earn; gain; get; justify; rate; warrant; winАнтонимический ряд:badness; defect; degradation; demerit; disgrace; dishonour; error; evil; failing; fault; imperfection; scandal; shame; vice
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