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1 класс по крупности
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > класс по крупности
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2 класс крупности
Совокупность частиц материала (угля, кокса), ограниченных верхним и нижним предельными размерами зерна. -
3 класс
1. м. мат. class, set2. м. class-room -
4 разделять на классы крупности
Makarov: grade according to sizeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разделять на классы крупности
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5 класс
brand, category, class, group, ( трикотажной машины) gage, genus, grade, range, type, quality, rate, ( судна) rating мор., sort* * *класс м.1. (разряд, группа) class2. мат. class, set3. ( помещение) class-roomкласс автоматизи́рованного обуче́ния — (computer-)programmed instruction class-roomкласс боните́та лес. — quality classкласс во́зраста лес. — age classкласс вы́четов мат. — residue classкласс геодези́ческих рабо́т — position orderкласс кана́лов (напр. широкополосный, узкополосный) свз. — circuit gradeкристалли́ческий класс — crystal (symmetry) class, symmetry classкристаллографи́ческий класс — crystal (symmetry) class, symmetry classкласс кру́пности ( материала при грохочении) — sizeразделя́ть (материа́л) на кла́ссы кру́пности — grade (a material) according to sizeкласс кру́пности, ве́рхний — the oversize, the plus materialкласс кру́пности, ни́жний — the undersize, the minus materialкласс нивели́рных рабо́т — elevation orderпусто́й класс вчт. — empty classсме́жный класс мат. — cosetкласс то́чности ( измерительного прибора) — accuracy rating, accuracy classкласс то́чности сельси́на — tolerance factor of a synchroкласс триангуля́ции — triangulation systemтури́стский класс:е́здить [лета́ть] тури́стским кла́ссом — travel tourist (e. g., in planes)класс чистоты́ (обрабо́тки) — surface finish class* * * -
6 разделять материал на классы крупности
Makarov: grade a material according to sizeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разделять материал на классы крупности
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7 классифицировать
1) General subject: arrange, break down, break up into categories, break up into groups, categorize, class, classify, codify, compartment, digest, group, itemize, pigeonhole, range, range into classes, rank, reduce to classes, relegate, sort, sort (обыкн. sort out, sort over), distribute, segregate5) Mathematics: categorize (according to)6) Mining: tabulate7) Metallurgy: settle, settle (по удельному весу), size (по размеру зёрен), thicken (по удельному весу)8) Psychology: systematize9) Jargon: button down button-down, put away10) Information technology: qualify11) Silicates: screen13) Household appliances: grade14) Makarov: break up, grade (e. g. an abrasive by the use of screens or sieves) (напр. абразивный материал методом ситового анализа), methodize, type
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size — size1 [sīz] n. [ME < OFr sise, aphetic for assise: see ASSIZE] 1. that quality of a thing which determines how much space it occupies; dimensions or magnitude of a thing 2. any of a series of graded classifications of measure into which… … English World dictionary
Grade — Grade, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Graded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grading}.] 1. To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a canal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grade — 01. The [grade] six class went on a three day camping trip to Goldstream Park. 02. My daughter always gets good [grades] at school, but my son s marks are usually pretty average. 03. The principal has called an assembly for [grade] twelve… … Grammatical examples in English
grade — 1 /greId/ noun 1 STANDARD (C, U) a particular standard or level of quality that a product, material etc has: Grade A eggs | low grade steel 2 COMPANY (C) the level of importance you have or the level of pay you receive in a company or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
size — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sise assize, from Anglo French, short for assise more at assize Date: 13th century 1. dialect British assize 2a usually used in plural 2. obsolete a fixed portion of food or drink 3. a. physical magnitude, extent … New Collegiate Dictionary
grade — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 level/quality ADJECTIVE ▪ high, top ▪ a piece of high grade building land ▪ He still wants to play top grade football. ▪ low, poor … Collocations dictionary
grade — I UK [ɡreɪd] / US noun [countable] Word forms grade : singular grade plural grades ** 1) a level of quality or importance Their wool is suitable for finer grades of cloth. top grade tennis rackets 2) a letter or number that shows the quality of a … English dictionary
grade — /grayd/, n., v., graded, grading. n. 1. a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper. 2. a class of persons or things of the same relative rank, quality, etc. 3. a step or stage in a… … Universalium
grade — grade1 [ greıd ] noun count *** 1. ) one of the levels of school in the U.S. that lasts one year. Students in the same grade are all about the same age: The topic is covered in the seventh grade. eighth grade students 2. ) a letter or number that … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Grade (bouldering) — In the sport of bouldering, problems are assigned technical grades according to several established systems, which are often distinct from those used in roped climbing. Bouldering grade systems in wide use include the Hueco V grades (known as the … Wikipedia
grade*/ — [greɪd] noun [C] I 1) a level of quality or importance Their wool is suitable for finer grades of cloth.[/ex] He demanded to be put on a higher salary grade.[/ex] 2) a letter or number that shows the quality of a student s work You need to… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English