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41 control
1) управление; регулирование; регулировка || управлять; регулировать; задавать2) контроль; проверка || контролировать; проверять3) орган управления; орган регулировки, регулятор; орган настройки4) устройство управления; блок управления6) рукоятка или рычаг управления7) профилактические мероприятия, надзор•"operation is under control" — всё предусмотрено для нормальной работы;to gain control — вчт. получать управление:to go out of control — становиться неуправляемым;to operate ( to handle) the flight controls — оперировать органами управления полётом;to pass control — вчт. передавать управление;to return control — вчт. возвращать управление;to take over control — брать управление на себя;to transfer control — вчт. передавать управление-
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cathode control-
CO/O2 combustion control-
communications control-
computer control-
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dispatcher control-
focusing control-
holding control-
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hue range control-
long-distance control-
managerial control-
microprogramming control-
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42 speed
1) скорость
2) быстрота
3) быстроходность
4) километражный
5) <engin.> обороты
6) спешить
7) ускорять
8) темп
– at full speed
– critical speed
– drop speed
– emulsion speed
– engine speed
– flank speed
– full speed
– ground speed
– half speed
– high speed
– low speed
– pick up speed
– pumping speed
– rendering speed
– rotational speed
– specific speed
– speed analyzer
– speed at liftoff
– speed brake
– speed brakes
– speed counter
– speed course
– speed fluctuation
– speed gear-box
– speed hold
– speed of convergence
– speed of response
– speed of transmission
– speed selector
– speed trial
– speed up in turn-on
– stalling speed
– telegraphic speed
– transsonic speed
wind speed indicator — <naut.> ветрочет
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