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1 descent and landing
Космонавтика: снижение и посадка -
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3 descent and landing
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > descent and landing
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4 terminal descent and landing radar
TDLR, terminal descent and landing radarEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > terminal descent and landing radar
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5 terminal descent and landing radar
1) Военный термин: РЛС обеспечения снижения и посадки в зоне аэродрома2) Техника: аэродромная РЛС обеспечения снижения и посадкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > terminal descent and landing radar
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6 Entry Descent And Landing
NASA: EDLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Entry Descent And Landing
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7 terminal descent and landing radar
Military: TDLRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > terminal descent and landing radar
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8 descent
1. n снижение2. n косм. посадка3. n склон, скат, спускangle of descent — угол падения; угол спуска
4. n понижение, падение; ослабление5. n происхождение; родословная; источник6. n поколение, колено7. n обыкн. юр. наследование, передача или переход имущества по наследствуcanons of descent — нормы, регулирующие порядок наследования
8. n падение; унижение9. n внезапное нападение,10. n разг. облава11. n лог. переход от общего к частномуСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) advance; assault; attack; foray; incursion; raid2. comedown (noun) comedown; discomfiture; down; downfall3. fall (noun) declination; decline; declivity; dip; dive; downslide; downswing; downturn; drop; drop-off; fall; grade; skid; slant; slide; slope; slump; tumble4. falling (noun) collapse; degradation; descending; falling; plunge; sinking; tailspin5. line (noun) ancestry; birth; blood; bloodline; derivation; extraction; family; genealogy; line; lineage; origin; parentage; pedigree; seed; stem; stock; strainАнтонимический ряд:ascent; climb; elevation; mounting; rise; upgrade -
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снижение; опускание; понижение; падение; ослаблениеangle of descent — угол падения; угол спуска
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descent, landing* * *subst. (fly) landing subst. [ om romskip] touchdown subst. [ på havet] splashdown -
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noun2) (way) Abstieg, der3) (slope) Abfall, derthe descent was very steep — das Gefälle war sehr stark
* * *[-t]1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) der Abstieg2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) die Senkung3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) die Abstammung* * *de·scent[dɪˈsent]n1. (passage down) from mountain Abstieg m kein pl; (going down) Absteigen nt, Hinuntergehen nt; (in diving) Abtauchen nt; SKI Abfahrt f, Abfahrtslauf mthe path made a sudden steep \descent der Weg fiel plötzlich steil abhe's of Russian \descent er hat russische Vorfahrenlineal \descent Abstammung f in gerader Linie, direkte Abstammungto claim \descent from sb behaupten, von jdm abzustammento trace one's \descent seine Abstammung zurückverfolgenby \descent LAW durch gesetzliche Erbfolge* * *[dɪ'sent]n1) (= going down of person) Hinuntergehen nt, Absteigen nt; (from mountain, of plane, into underworld) Abstieg m; (of gymnast) Abgang m; (= slope of road) Abfall mduring the descent of the mountain — während des Abstiegs vom Berg
the descent from the cross (Art, Rel) — die Kreuzabnahme
2) (= ancestry) Abstammung f, Herkunft fof noble descent — von adliger Abstammung or Herkunft
he claims direct descent from... — er behauptet, direkt von... abzustammen
3) (of property) Vererbung f, Übertragung f (to auf +acc); (of customs) Überlieferung f (to auf +acc)6) (fig into crime etc) Absinken nt (into in +acc); (into chaos, civil war, madness) Versinken nt (into in +acc)* * *descent [dıˈsent] s1. Herab-, Herunter-, Hinunter-, Hinabsteigen n, Abstieg m, Tal-, Abfahrt f, (Bergbau) Einfahrt f:2. FLUGa) Höhenaufgabe f, Sinkflug m, Niedergehen n (des Flugzeugs vor der Landung)b) (Fallschirm)Absprung m3. Abhang m, Abfall m, Senkung f, Gefälle n:make a sharp descent scharf abfallen5. figa) Sinken nb) Niedergang m, Abstieg m6. Deszendenz f:a) Abstammung f, Geburt f, Ab-, Herkunft f:of French descent französischer Herkunftb) Nachkommenschaft fc) absteigende Linieto auf akk)8. (on, upon) Einfall m (in akk), feindliche Landung (in dat oder auf dat), Angriff m (auf akk), (auch iron) Überfall m (auf akk)* * *noun2) (way) Abstieg, der3) (slope) Abfall, der* * *(on, upon) n.Abfall -¨e m.Abhang -¨e m.Absprung -¨e m.Abstammung f.Abstieg -e m.Fallen -reien n.Geburt -en f.Gefälle - n.Heruntersteigen n.Hinuntersteigen n.Landung -en f.Niedergang m.Senkung -en f.Sinken n.Vererbung f.Übergang -¨e m.Übertragung f. -
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هُبُوط \ descent: (an act of) going down: a steep descent down the side of the mountain. drop: a fall: a drop in the price of tea; a drop in the water level. landing: the act of reaching the ground: Our aircraft made a smooth landing. -
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هُبُوط \ descent: (an act of) going down: a steep descent down the side of the mountain. drop: a fall: a drop in the price of tea; a drop in the water level. landing: the act of reaching the ground: Our aircraft made a smooth landing. -
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-t1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) nedstigning2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) nedoverbakke3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) ætt, avstamning, arvskråningsubst. \/dɪˈsent\/1) daling, synking, falling2) ( luftfart) nedstigning, landing3) nedstigning, nedferd4) ( overført) nedgang, tilbakegang, fall5) skråning, nedoverbakke, utforbakke6) ( også overført) plutselig overfall, overraskende angrep7) avstamning, herkomst8) (overdragelse gjennom) arvby descent ( også) av byrddescent from avstamming fradescent (up)on plutselig angrep på, brått overfall på uanmeldt besøk hosin a direct line of descent i rett nedstigende linje -
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16 descent
de·scent [dɪʼsent] nto claim \descent from sb behaupten, von jdm abzustammen;to trace one's \descent seine Abstammung zurückverfolgen -
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subs.Coming down or way down: P. κατάβασις, ἡ.Precipice: P. and V. κρημνός, ὁ.Attack: P. and V. εἰσβολή, ἡ.By sea: P. ἐπίπλους, ὁ.Landing: P. ἀπόβασις, ἡ.A descent on the coast: P. ἀπόβασις τῆς γῆς (Thuc. 1, 108).Make a descent on, v.: ἀπόβασιν ποιεῖσθαι εἰς (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Descent
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18 landing clearance
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > landing clearance
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19 descent landing version
n варіант посадочного десантуванняEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > descent landing version
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20 approach and landing phase - helicopters
That part of the flight from 300 m (1 000 ft) above the elevation of the FATO, if the flight is planned to exceed this height, or from the commencement of the descent in the other cases, to landing or to the balked landing point.(AN 6/III)Участок полёта, начиная с высоты 300 м (1 000 фут) над превышением FATO, в случае если полёт планируется выше этой высоты, или от начала снижения в других случаях, до посадки или точки начала ухода на второй круг.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > approach and landing phase - helicopters
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