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1 динамическое ударение
Linguistics: dynamic accent, dynamic stress, expiratory accent, intensity accentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > динамическое ударение
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balance, counterpoise, equilibration, poise* * *равнове́сие с.1. (состояние весов, токов, мощностей и т. п.) balanceдостига́ть равнове́сия, приходи́ть в равнове́сие — strike a balanceнару́шить равнове́сие — upset a balanceпри равнове́сии — at balanceприводи́ть в равнове́сие — balance2. (состояние температур, фаз и т. п.) equilibriumдостига́ть равнове́сия — attain [reach] equilibriumнаходи́ться в (состоя́нии) равнове́сия — be in equilibriumосуществля́ть равнове́сие — bring about equilibriumсмеща́ть равнове́сие — accent equilibriumустана́вливается равнове́сие — an equilibrium is establishedустана́вливать равнове́сие — establish an equilibriumбезразли́чное равнове́сие — indifferent equilibriumдинами́ческое равнове́сие — dynamic equilibriumзасты́вшее равнове́сие — frozen equilibriumравнове́сие изото́пов, веково́е — secular equilibrium of isotopesка́жущееся равнове́сие — apparent equilibriumкисло́тно-щелочно́е равнове́сие — acid-base equilibriumло́жное равнове́сие — false equilibriumравнове́сие ме́жду па́ром и жи́дкостью — vapour-liquid equilibriumмехани́ческое равнове́сие — mechanical equilibriumнеусто́йчивое равнове́сие — unstable [labile] equilibriumокисли́тельно-восстанови́тельное равнове́сие — redox equilibriumперехо́дное равнове́сие — transient equilibriumравнове́сие при поко́е — equilibrium at restравнове́сие сил — equilibrium of forcesтеплово́е равнове́сие — thermal [heat] equilibriumтерми́ческое равнове́сие — thermal [heat] equilibriumтермодинами́ческое равнове́сие — thermodynamic equilibriumупру́гое равнове́сие — elastic equilibriumусто́йчивое равнове́сие — stable [true] equilibriumравнове́сие фаз — phase equilibriumхими́ческое равнове́сие — chemical equilibrium -
3 равновесие
1. с. balance2. с. equilibrium
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