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121 искажение
1) General subject: contortion, corruption (слова, текста), deformation, disfigurement, distortion, garble, misrepresentation, mutilation (смысла, текста), perversion, travesty, twist, vitiation, wrench (истины, текста и т. п.), falsification, distorting2) Naval: vagary3) Engineering: aberration, cobble, error, garbling (информации), impairment4) Construction: stress strain distortion, distortion (формы или звука)5) Mathematics: mispresentation, skewing6) Religion: garble (An act or an instance of garbling)7) Law: disfiguration8) Economy: defacement9) Accounting: misstatement (сведений), perversity, strain (напр. закона)10) Architecture: caricature11) Polygraphy: defect12) Psychology: intrusion (в экспериментах по памяти), mutilation (смысла)13) Telecommunications: harmonic, time-delay distortion14) Electronics: bias distortion, delay distortion, transient distortion15) Jargon: borax16) Information technology: tampering (информации)17) Oil: bias18) Special term: mutilation (сигнала и т.п.)19) Astronautics: deterioration, foreshortening effect21) Mechanic engineering: skew22) Mass media: miscoloring, (текста, истины, факта) wrench24) Household appliances: excursion25) Drilling: perturbation26) Network technologies: deterrence27) Polymers: imperfection28) Automation: distortion (характеристики), fouling (профиля, формы)29) Plastics: distortion (формы)30) Robots: contortion (напр изображения), tilt (растра)31) Acoustics: blurring32) Aviation medicine: noise33) Psychoanalysis: mutilation (смысла)34) Makarov: aberration (от положения, стандарта и т.п.), depravation, distortion (изменение формы на проекции карты в связи с отсутствием конформности), disturbance, dither, foul, jam, malfunction, twist (смысла и т.п.), warpage, warping35) Security: (случайное или намеренное) garble (информации; информации), misrepresentation (фактов)36) Electrical engineering: S distortions-образное -
122 истинное отклонение
1) Mathematics: true deviation2) Arms production: true errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > истинное отклонение
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123 нулевое отклонение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нулевое отклонение
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124 отклонение межосевого расстояния
Automation: center distance deviation, center distance errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отклонение межосевого расстояния
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125 отклонение межосевого угла
Automation: shaft angle deviation, shaft angle errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отклонение межосевого угла
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126 отклонение от плоскостности
1) Engineering: flatness fault (стекла)2) Construction: flatness fault3) Metrology: lack of flatness4) Automation: flatness deviation, flatness error, nonflatness, out-of-flatness, run-out flatnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отклонение от плоскостности
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127 отношение отклонений
1) Mechanics: error ratio2) Automation: deviation ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отношение отклонений
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128 ошибка среднего квадратического отклонения
Statistics: error in standard deviationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка среднего квадратического отклонения
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