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1 объектив
2) Geology: lens (микроскопа), object-glass3) Medicine: field lens (микроскопа)4) Engineering: camera lens (фотографического или киносъёмочного аппарата), lens system, objective lens, optical objective, photographic lens system (фотографический)5) Railway term: compound lens7) Optics: object glass, object lens8) Photo: camera glass (с вики: то же самое, что и photographic lens, objective lens или photographic objective)9) Electronics: glass10) Genetics: objective (микроскопа)11) Mechanics: optical front end -
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1) Engineering: glass work, vitreous product2) Silicates: glass objectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеклянное изделие
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object glass, objective lensРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > объектив
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8 предметное стекло
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > предметное стекло
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9 предметное стекло
1) General subject: mount (для микроскопического среза), object-plate (микроскопа), slide (микроскопа)2) Geology: microscope glass3) Medicine: glass slide, ground slide, microscope slide, microslide, mounting slide, object carrier, (микроскопа) object surface, slide plate4) Engineering: plate, preparation glass (микроскопа), specimen glass (микроскопа), specimen slide (микроскопа)5) Mining: glass slide (для отбора пылевых проб), stage glass6) Textile: object carrier (микроскопа)8) Marine science: microscopic slide9) Makarov: object glass -
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ср.бутылочное стекло — bottle-glass, green glass
вогнуто-выпуклое стекло — ( для очков) lunette
вставлять стекла — to glass (in), to glaze
матовое стекло — opal glass, ground glass, opaline, matte, milk glass
оконное стекло — pane, pane of glass, windowpane
- вулканическое стеклопредметное стекло — ( микроскопа) object-plate
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11 симметричный объектив
1) Polygraphy: symmetric objective, symmetrical objective2) Cartography: symmetric lens, symmetric object glass, symmetrical eyepiece, symmetrical lens, symmetrical object glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > симметричный объектив
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12 симметричный окуляр
1) Engineering: symmetrical eyepiece2) Cartography: symmetric object glass, symmetrical object glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > симметричный окуляр
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2) Geology: lye-glass3) Aviation: view lens4) Medicine: eye lens (микроскопа), eye-piece, eyeglass, ocular lens (микроскопа)6) Astronautics: object glass7) Cartography: sighting piece8) Makarov: field glass, ocular (микроскопа), viewer -
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1) Engineering: lens aperture2) Cinema: lens speed3) Polygraphy: lens opening, speed, useful aperture4) Cartography: ratio of aperture, ratio of lens aperture, relative aperture5) Makarov: object glass aperture, objective glass apertureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относительное отверстие объектива
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КАК МИЛЕНЬКИЙ coll (как + AdjP adv1. ( usu. nomif used in nom, subj-controlled if used in an oblique case, obj-controlled) (to do sth.) without resistance, not daring to object (to do sth. to s.o.) without that person's daring to objectlike a good (little) boy (girl)like a lamb without (daring to make) a whimper (a peep).«Вот уж на что Самохин, - сказал Ермошин, - а и тот не лучше нас. Приказали ему сдать дом к празднику - и он сдаст его как миленький, в каком бы состоянии этот дом ни был» (Войнович 5). "Take Samokhin," said Ermoshin. "Even he's no better than the rest of us. He's been ordered to turn over his building by the holiday and hell do it like a good boy, no matter what condition it's in" (5a).«Утром она (жена) меня часа за два до работы на ноги подымет, чтобы я размялся. Знает, что на похмелье я ничего есть не буду, ну, достанет огурец солёный или ещё что-нибудь... нальёт гранёный стаканчик водки. „Похмелись, Андрюша, только больше не надо, мой милый"... Выпью, поблагодарю её без слов, одними глазами, поцелую и пошёл на работу как миленький» (Шолохов 1). "In the morning she'd (my wife would) get me up about two hours before work to give me time to come round. She knew I wouldn't eat anything after being drunk, so she'd get me a pickled cucumber or something like that, and pour me out a good glass of vodka—a hair of the dog, you know. 'Here you are, Andrei, but don't do it any more, dear.'...I'd drink it up, thank her without words, just with a look and a kiss, and go off to work like a lamb" (lc).2. ( nom only) ( s.o. does sth., sth. is done) without any obstacles, difficulties: (with) no problem(with) no trouble at all no sweat easily."У вас маленькая машина, мы все там не поместимся». -«Поместимся как миленькие!» "You've got a small car, all of us will never fit into it." "We'll fit-no sweat!" -
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• КАК МИЛЕНЬКИЙ coll[ как + AdjP; adv]=====1. [usu. nom; if used in nom, subj-controlled; if used in an oblique case, obj-controlled]⇒ (to do sth.) without resistance, not daring to object; (to do sth. to s.o.) without that person's daring to object:- like a lamb;- without (daring to make) a whImper (a peep).♦ "Вот уж на что Самохин, - сказал Ермошин, - а и тот не лучше нас. Приказали ему сдать дом к празднику - и он сдаст его как миленький, в каком бы состоянии этот дом ни был" (Войнович 5). "Ikke Samokhin," said Ermoshin. "Even he's no better than the rest of us. He's been ordered to turn over his building by the holiday and he'll do it like a good boy, no matter what condition it's in" (5a).♦ "Утром она [ жена] меня часа за два до работы на ноги подымет, чтобы я размялся. Знает, что на похмелье я ничего есть не буду, ну, достанет огурец солёный или ещё что-нибудь... нальёт гранёный стаканчик водки. "Похмелись, Андрюша, только больше не надо, мой милый"... Выпью, поблагодарю её без слов, одними глазами, поцелую и пошёл на работу как миленький" (Шолохов 1). "In the morning she'd [my wife would] get me up about two hours before work to give me time to come round. She knew I wouldn't eat anything after being drunk, so she'd get me a pickled cucumber or something like that, and pour me out a good glass of vodka - a hair of the dog, you know. 'Here you are, Andrei, but don't do it any more, dear.'...I'd drink it up, thank her without words, just with a look and a kiss, and go off to work like a lamb" (lc).2. [nom only]⇒ (s.o. does sth., sth. is done) without any obstacles, difficulties:- no sweat;- easily.♦ "У вас маленькая машина, мы все там не поместимся". - "Поместимся как миленькие!" "You've got a small car, all of us will never fit into it." "We'll fit-no sweat!"Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как миленький
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17 объектив-анастигмат
1) Engineering: anastigmat, anastigmatic lens2) Metallurgy: anastigmat object glass3) Polygraphy: anastigmat objective4) Makarov: anastigmatic objectiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объектив-анастигмат
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18 объектив-апланат
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19 объектив-апохромат
Polygraphy: apochromatic object glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объектив-апохромат
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20 объектив-ахромат
Metallurgy: achromatic object glass
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