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1 elevation parallax
Морской термин: вертикальный параллакс -
2 elevation parallax
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3 elevation
1. n поднятие, повышение2. n повышение; возведение3. n возвышенность, величие4. n возвышение, возвышенность; высота, пригорок5. n высота6. n астр. высота небесного тела над горизонтом7. n спец. высотная отметка8. n воен. вертикальная наводка9. n воен. угол возвышения10. n воен. стр. профиль, вертикальная проекцияfront elevation — передний фасад, вид спереди
11. n воен. элевацияСинонимический ряд:1. advancement (noun) advancement; jump; preference; preferment; prelation; promotion; upgrading2. altitude (noun) altitude; eminence; height; hill; platform; promontory; rise; top3. exaltation (noun) aggrandisement; dignity; exaltation; glorification; grandeur; loftiness; nobility; nobleness; refinement; sublimation4. uplift (noun) boost; hoist; levitation; uplift -
4 instrumental parallax
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > instrumental parallax
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5 correction
исправление, поправка; коррекция; корректирование; регулирование; се «даю исправление»— final range correction— lateral pointing correction— range adjustment correction -
6 correction
коррекция; исправление; поправкаcorrection for wind direction — поправка на несоосность [скос] потока
tailplane correction to trim — балансировочное отклонение (цельноповоротного) стабилизатора >
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7 error
ошибка, погрешность; отклонение; рассогласованиеstatic pressure port error — погрешность, обусловленная расположением и формой отверстия для приёма статического давления
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