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1 искомая точка получается засечкой линии ca линией bc
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > искомая точка получается засечкой линии ca линией bc
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2 искомый
прил. desired, be determined, be found, be sought, be required -
3 засечка
notch groove, hag, ( литеры) serif* * *засе́чка ж.1. лес. dawk2. полигр. serif, hair stroke3. геод. cross bearing, intersectionде́лать засе́чки дуго́й strike an arc (with x as a centre and Th as radius)иско́мая то́чка получа́ется засе́чкой ли́нии ca ли́нией bc — the desired point is located as the line ca cuts the line bcобра́тная засе́чка геод. — resectionпряма́я засе́чка геод. — intersectionопределя́ть [находи́ть] (расстоя́ние до) то́чки прямы́ми засе́чками — locate a point by (the method of) intersectionзасе́чка тка́ни — crease, breakзасе́чка тка́ни от кра́шения — dyeing strip* * * -
4 засечка
1. ж. лес. dawk2. ж. полигр. serif, hair strokeтреугольная засечка, треугольный сериф — latin serif
3. ж. геод. cross bearing, intersectionискомая точка получается засечкой линии ca линией bc — the desired point is located as the line ca cuts the line bc
Синонимический ряд:зарубка (сущ.) зарубина; зарубка; затес
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