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1 ear axis
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ear axis
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2 ear axis
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3 ear axis
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4 axis
axis 1. ось; 2. эпистрофей, осевой позвонок, второй шейный позвонок; 3. (бот) главный ствол, центральный цилиндрbrain axis ствол мозгаcerebrospinal axis головной и спинной мозгear axis ось колосаelectric(al) axis электрическая ось (сердца)floral axis ось цветкаhypothalamic-hypophysial-ovarian axis система гипоталамус - гипофиз - яичникиintercotyledonary axis жилка семядолиneutral axis головной и спинной мозгpituitary-adrenal axis система гипофиз - надпочечникиpole axis полярная осьEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > axis
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5 ear
1. n ухо2. n слух3. n музыкальный слух4. n ручка5. n кул. ушки6. n тех. ушко, проушина7. n тех. подвеска, дужка8. n тех. редк. скважина; отверстие9. n тех. эл. зажим для контактного провода10. n тех. амер. сл. любительская радиостанцияto be all ears — обратиться в слух, слушать с напряжённым вниманием
in at one ear and out at the other — в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло
over head and ears, head over up to the ears — по уши;
he will bend your ear for hours if given the chance — держитесь от него подальше, он вас до смерти заговорит
11. n колос12. n початок13. v колоситься, выбрасывать колос14. v давать початкиСинонимический ряд:1. hearing (noun) audition; hearing2. lug (noun) bulge; flange; lug; projection; prong; protrusion; tab3. notice (noun) attention; cognizance; heed; mark; note; notice; observance; observation; regard; remark4. organ of hearing (noun) acoustic organ; auditory apparatus; auricle; cochlea; eardrum; inner ear; middle ear; organ of hearing; outer ear -
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1. n полит. ист. ось Берлин—Рим; гитлеровская Германия и её союзники2. n полит. неодобр. ось, блок; политическая коалицияthe Washington—Bonn axis — ось Вашингтон—Бонн
3. n центральный вопрос, стержень4. n геометрическая ось5. n редк. вал6. n бот. главная или центральная ось растения, главный стебель7. n анат. второй шейный позвонокСинонимический ряд:1. alliance (noun) alliance; coalition; confederation; union2. crux (noun) basis; crux; decisive factor; essence3. pivot (noun) arbor; arbour; axle; dividing line; line of revolution; line of rotation; line of symmetry; pivot; shaft; spindle -
7 axis
axis lying in the plane of bending — ось, лежащая в плоскости изгиба
bending axis — продольная ось балки, лежащая в плоскости нагружения
centroidal axis — центробежная ось; центральная ось
instrument axis of rotation — ось вращения инструмента; вертикальная ось инструмента
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8 axis
1) ось2) эпистрофей, осевой позвонок, второй шейный позвонок3) бот. ось, осевой орган•- brain axis
- cerebral axis
- cerebrospinal axis
- ear axis
- electric axis
- electrical axis
- floral axis
- hypothalamic-hypophysial-ovarian axis
- hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis
- neural axis
- pervalvar axis
- pituitary-adrenal axis
- pole axis
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9 axis
ось; осевая линия; вал -
10 conjugate axis
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11 guide axis
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12 anisotropic axis
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13 longitudinal axis
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14 transverse axis
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15 bending axis
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16 compression axis
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > compression axis
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17 deformation axis
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > deformation axis
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18 direct axis
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19 drag axis
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20 fore-and-aft axis
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > fore-and-aft axis
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