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1 напряжение
1. voltageусиление по напряжению — voltage amplification; voltage gain
[lang name="Russian"]пусковое напряжение; отпирающее напряжение — trigger voltage
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2 иметь тенденцию к
•Such fuels are likely to knock.
•Low-carbon steels have a greater tendency to sag.
•These steels are prone to hydrogen embrittlement.
•Chemical activity tends to increase.
•The system is apt to go unstable upon switching back from manual to automatic operation.
* * *Иметь тенденцию к -- to have a tendency to, to tend toFor higher strain values, the elastomer stiffness tends to fall off at a continually increasing rate.Low carbon steels have a greater tendency to sag.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь тенденцию к
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3 с непрерывно возрастающей скоростью
С непрерывно возрастающей скоростью-- For higher strain values, the elastomer stiffness tends to fall off at a continually increasing rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с непрерывно возрастающей скоростью
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