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v1. переміщати, переставляти, перекладати2. витісняти3. знімати (з посади тощо), зміщати, усувати- displace the law змінити закон -
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витісняти; заміщатиEnglish-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > displace
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v1) переміщати, переставляти, перекладати, пересувати (на інше місце)2) витісняти, заміщати3) усувати, звільняти, знімати4) мати водотоннажність5) хім. заміняти один елемент іншим* * *v1) переміщати, переставляти, перекладати2) витісняти3) знімати, усувати ( з посади); скидати; заміняти5) xiм. заміщати -
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[dɪs'pleɪs]v1) переставля́ти; переміща́ти; пересува́ти; переклада́ти ( на інше місце)2) витісня́ти, заміща́ти3) усува́ти, звільня́ти4) хім. заміща́ти оди́н елеме́нт і́ншим5) ма́ти водотонна́жність ( про судно) -
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9 Oto displace the center-of-gravity
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > Oto displace the center-of-gravity
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n1) центр ваги•- extreme aft center-of-gravity - extreme forward center-of-gravity - lateral center-of-gravity - longitudinal center-of-gravity - Oto displace the center-of-gravity - to shift the center-of-gravityEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > center-of-gravity
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