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61 переходить
pass, fade out into
(о поверхности)
фюзеляж вертолета плавно переходит в хвостовую балку. зализ плавно переходит в киль. — the fuselage smoothly passes to the tail boom. the fairing fades out into the vertical stabilizer.
- (переключать) — change over to, select
- автоматически на другой режим (работы оборудования) — go automatically into other mode of operation
- автоматически (из одного режима в другой, о работе системы) — change automatically over from... to..., go automatically from... into...
- на передачу (радио) — change over to transmission /to talk/
- на питание из следующего бака — select another fuel tank
- на прием (радио) — change over to reception
- на режим (принудительно) — select mode
- (возвращаться) на режим — revert
the system reverts to the primary mode.
- на ручное управление — change over to /take over, assume/ manual control
- от... к... конфигурации — accomplish transition from... to... configuration
- с режима на режим (о двигателе) — come from... to... power (or thrust)
в течение нескольких секунд двигатель переходит с режима малого газа на взлетный режим (тягу). — some seconds are required for the engine to come from the idle to the takeoff thrust (or power).
- с режима на режим (о работе оборудования) — change (over) to, switch toРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > переходить
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