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1 перекрестное измерение
Русско-английский словарь по солнечной энергии > перекрестное измерение
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2 перекрестное измерение
Русско-английский словарь по микроэлектронике > перекрестное измерение
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3 перекрест измерение
Русско-английский словарь по электроэнергетике > перекрест измерение
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4 перекрестное измерение
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > перекрестное измерение
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5 перекрёстное измерение
Telecommunications: diagonal measurementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перекрёстное измерение
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6 μέτρον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `measure, the right, full measure, goal, length, size, syllable- or verse-measure' (Il.).Compounds: Many compp., e.g. σύμμετρος `with the same measure, maesured, becoming, symmetrical' with συμμετρ-ία `harmony, symmetry' a. o. (IA.); περί-μετρος `exceeding (the measure)' (Od.); but περί-μετρον (Hdt., Arist.), - ος (sc. γραμμή) f. `circumference, extent' after περίοδος a. o. with verbal association ( περι-μετρέω Luc.), s. Risch IF 59, 252.Derivatives: Adj. 1. μέτριος `moderate, suitable' (Hes.) with μετρι-ότης `moderation' (IA.), - οσύνη `poverty' (pap. VIp), - ακός `moderate' (pap. VIp), - άζω `be moderate' (Att. hell.) with - ασμός (Suid.); μετριεύεται H. s. λαγαρίτ-τεται. 2. μετρικός `metrical, acc. to measure' (Arist.). 3. Adv. μετρηδόν `in metrical form' (Nonn.). 4. Verb: μετρέω, very often with prefix, e.g. ἀνα-, δια-, ἐπι-, ἐκ-, ἀπο-, συν-, `measure, measure (off), estimate etc.' (Hom.); from this (often with prefix) μέτρ-ησις `measurement' (IA.)., - ημα `measure' (E., hell.), - ητής m. "measurer", name of a measure, `metretes' (Att.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 233), - ητίς f. `id.' (Amorgos IVa), - ητιαῖος `sticking to a μ.' (Karyanda), - ητικός `regarding measurement' (Pl.). As 2. member in several verbal cornpp., e.g. γεω-μέτρης m. `land-, fieldmeasurer, geometrist' (Pl., X.) with γεωμετρ-ία, Ion. - ίη (Hdt., Ar.; also compound of γῆν μετρεῖν?), - ικός (Democr., Pl.), - έω (Att.), βου-μέτρης "cowmeasurer" = ὁ ἐπι θυσιῶν τεταγμένος παρὰ Αἰτωλοῖς H.; cf. E. Kretschmer Glotta 18, 86. -- Backformations like διάμετρος (sc. γραμμή) f. `diameter, diagonal etc.' (Pl., Arist.), ἐπίμετρον `excess, addition' (hell.).Etymology: Beside μέτρον we have with the same suffix but diff. ablaut μήτρα f. `landmeasure etc.' (Cilicia), ἐρεσι-μήτρην την γεωμετρίαν H. (s. ἔρα), which agrees exactly with Skt. mā́trā f. `measure' and goes back on an athematic present, Skt. mā́-ti `measure' (\< IE * meh₁-ti). The shortness of the ε in μέτρον as opposed to Skt. mā́tram n. `id.' finds however no agreement outside Greek; one might think of a thematic vowel after zero grade root μ-έ-τρον (Brugmann, e.g. Grundr.2 II: 1, 342); a reduced grade of IE * meh₁-- (as θέ-(σις) from θη-) is difficult: it would require * mh₁tr- to become (*) μετρ- and not rather *m̥h₁tr- \> μητρ-; in the latter case Prakr. mettam n. `measure' from Skt. * mitram (innovated after mi-ta-?) would give a direct parallel (note that mh₁etr- might rather have givem *m̥h₁etr- \> *αμετρ-); the question has not been solved yet, Beekes Laryngeals 183. I now think that at the beginning of the word the *m- could have remained consonantal. A derivation IE *méd-tro-m from * med- `measure' (not here μέδιμνος, s.v., with de Saussure MSL 6, 246ff.) would have given *μέστρον. -- An other derivation of the same verb is μῆτις, s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,220-221Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέτρον
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7 торможение
торможение сущ1. braking2. braking acquisition 3. retardation аварийное торможениеemergency brakingавтомашина диагонального торможенияdiagonal braked vehicleаэродинамическое торможениеaerodynamic brakingбоковой маркер концевой полосы торможенияstopway edge markerдатчик автомата торможенияskid detectorзамер эффективности торможенияbraking action measurementзона торможенияdeparture areaинформация об эффективности торможенияbraking action informationиспытание на эффективность торможенияbraking action testклапан торможенияsnubber valveконцевая полоса торможенияstopwayкоэффициент торможенияbraking coefficientмаршрут околозвукового торможенияtransonic deceleration routeмеханизм торможенияbrake unitогни концевой полосы торможенияstopway lightsоколозвуковое торможениеtransonic decelerationрасчетные условия торможенияreference friction conditionsрезкое торможениеhard brakingреле блокировки автомата торможенияantiskid interlock relayсветосигнальное оборудование концевой полосы торможенияstopway lightingсистема аварийного торможенияemergency brake systemскольжение при торможенииbraking slipскорость начала торможенияbrake application speedснижение в режиме торможенияbraked descentтабло отказа автомата торможенияantiskid failure lightтемпература при торможенииbrake temperatureторможение на мокрой ВППwet braking acquisitionторможение парашютомdrag parachute brakingторможение потокаflow decelerationторможение реверсированием шагаreverse-pitch brakingторможение реверсом тягиthrust brakingустойчивость при торможенииstability under brakingустройство для проверки торможенияbraking test deviceучасток торможенияstopping segmentшаг в режиме торможенияbraking pitchэффект гидравлического торможенияfluid snubbing effectэффективность торможенияbraking effectivenessэффективность торможения колесwheel-braking capacity
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