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1) General subject: arch, buckle, buckling, deflection, dip (кривой, тж. dip in a curve), flexure, sag, whipping2) Geology: depression, downfold, downwarp, downwarping, mountain trench, sweep, translation, trough, yield3) Sports: span5) Construction: angle of flexure, deflexion, downdrag, sag (балки), vertical deflection, kink (балки при испытании)6) Mathematics: inflection (внутрь)7) Railway term: deflection (балки)8) Automobile industry: camber, cross breaking10) Mining: deflection (кровли), deflexion (кровли)11) Forestry: deflection (каната в середине пролёта), flexion12) Metallurgy: coil camber, (относительный) deflection13) Polygraphy: deflection (напр. плиты в матричном прессе)14) Textile: cripping15) Oil: bending flexure, pocket (в днище), trough (геосинклинальный)16) Cartography: bending (фотоплёнки)17) Mechanic engineering: slack18) Drilling: yielding19) Sakhalin energy glossary: saddle (между антиклинальными складками)20) Oil&Gas technology bending21) Microelectronics: bowing22) Plastics: set23) Robots: droop (под действием статической нагрузки)25) General subject: bend (коленвала)26) Chemical weapons: gravitational slumping27) Makarov: downwarping (регионального участка земной коры, обычно в результате изостатических сил), embayment, inflexion, inflexion (внутрь), lateral deflection, lateral displacement, transverse displacement28) Logistics: bower29) Tengiz: deflection (рессор, рельса)30) Yachting: sagging (корпуса судна на вершине волны)31) Combustion gas turbines: bow
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