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1 характер
character матем., mode, nature* * *хара́ктер м.
character, nature; behavior patternиме́ть [проявля́ть] закономе́рный хара́ктер — have a set patternслуча́йного хара́ктера — of (a) random natureгидродинами́ческий хара́ктер ( потока жидкости или газа) — flow pattern(s)ё́мкостный хара́ктер ( о цепях или их элементах) — (be) capacitive in effect, (exhibit) capacitive reactanceвходно́е сопротивле́ние ли́нии име́ет ё́мкостный хара́ктер — the input impedance of the line is capacitive in its effect; the line exhibits a capacitive input reactanceхара́ктер изно́са — wear patternхара́ктер корро́зии — corrosion patternхара́ктер негла́вный мат. — nonprincipal characterхара́ктер перено́са мета́лла (че́рез дугу́) свар. — metal transfer characteristicхара́ктер пла́мени — flame conditionхара́ктер прохожде́ния сигна́ла че́рез звено́ систе́мы — response of a system elementравноме́рный хара́ктер ( протекания процесса) — steady rateрадиоакти́вный хара́ктер — radioactive natureслуча́йный хара́ктер мат. — random in character, nature, etc., irregular patternявле́ния но́сят случа́йный хара́ктер — events lack any regular pattern, events occur at random -
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