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1) Морской термин: лунный промежуток для максимального приливного течения2) Техника: период паводка, период прилива3) Океанография: лунный промежуток для приливного течения -
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1) интервал; промежуток; расстояние2) пауза, перерыв3) диапазон4) шаг ( сетки частот)5) матем. делить на отрезки•at appropriate intervals — через определённые интервалы;overextended intervals — на протяжении длительного времени;to subdivide an interval — делить интервал (напр. шкалы)-
acquisition interval
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actuation interval
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annealing temperature interval
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answering interval
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blanking interval
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calibration interval
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character interval
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clamping interval
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clock interval
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closed interval
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comparison interval
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computing interval
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conducting interval
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confidence interval
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control interval
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cutting interval
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dark interval
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dead interval
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drain interval
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expanded range interval
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exposure interval
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felling interval
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field interval
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firing temperature interval
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flood interval
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frequency interval
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fundamental interval
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graduation interval
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group repetition interval
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hold-off interval
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interline interval
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interpulse interval
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in-use testing interval
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irrigation interval
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line interval
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lubrication interval
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net supply interval
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Nyquist interval
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open interval
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overlap interval
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perforation interval
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pitch interval
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pulse advance interval
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pulse delay interval
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pulse interval
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pulse repetition interval
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quantization interval
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recalibration interval
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recurrence interval
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reference interval
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regeneration interval
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regular intervals
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replacement interval
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reschedule interval
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return interval
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sampling interval
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scale interval
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scheduled service interval
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significant interval
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silent interval
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specified interval
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tapping interval
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temperature interval
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time interval
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tool-change interval
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trace interval
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traffic interval
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unit interval
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Макаров: период подъема паводкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > flood-to-peak interval
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Англо-русский гидрогеологический словарь > flood-to-peak interval
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11 time interval from the beginning of snow melting up to end of the flood
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > time interval from the beginning of snow melting up to end of the flood
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > период паводка
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > период прилива
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ч1) period; phase, stage; ( короткий) spell; (життя, історії) pageвегетаційний період — growing season, vegetative period
перехідний період (у науці, мистецтві, історії) — transition ( period)
період безвідмовної роботи — no-failure life, reliable life, trouble-free service life
період загасання — damping period, attenuation time
період замикання комп. — on period
період зондування тех. — sweep
період коливань — oscillation period, period of vibration
період лактації мед. — service [lactation] period
період навігації — navigation season, shipping season
період неробочого стану тех. — off-period, off period
період оподаткування — fiscal period, tax period
період піврозпаду фіз. — half-live period, half-life, half-value period
період повенів — flood period, high-water period, high-water season
період працездатності тех. — uptime
період прогріву (плавки) — preheating period, ( двигуна) warm-up period
період робочого стану — on-period, on period
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20 лунный промежуток для максимального приливного течения
Naval: flood intervalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лунный промежуток для максимального приливного течения
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