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1 greatest diurnal range
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2 diurnal
1) внутрисуточный
2) дневной
– diurnal aberration
– diurnal arc
– diurnal cycle
– diurnal motion
– diurnal rotation
– diurnal variation
– diurnal variations
greatest diurnal range — <geogr.> амплитуда максимальная средняя суточная
small diurnal range — <geogr.> амплитуда малая средняя суточная
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3 range
1) размах
2) дальнобойность
3) диапазон
4) сфера
5) интервал
6) дальность
7) ранжировать
8) дистанция
9) досягаемость
10) область
11) простираться
12) разброс
13) ранг
14) широта выборки
15) пределы измерения
16) шкала
17) серийный
18) зона
19) удаление
20) амплитуда
21) пробег
22) радиус
23) измерять
– A-N radio range
– actual range
– ageing range
– apogean range
– attenuatin range
– ballistic range
– boiling range
– clean-up range
– communication range
– concentration range
– contrast range
– control range
– cooking range
– cooling range
– critical range
– cruising range
– crystallization range
– daily range
– density range
– detection range
– distance range
– dynamic range
– effective range
– energy range
– error range
– explosive range
– exposure range
– fading range
– ferry range
– flight range
– frequency range
– hold-in range
– holding range
– horizontal range
– interception range
– interquartile range
– interrogation range
– lock-in range
– locking range
– maximum range
– mean range
– melting range
– momentum range
– omnidirectional range
– orbital range
– orientation range
– out of range
– over the range
– plastic range
– present range
– pulling range
– range accuracy
– range amplifier
– range burner
– range extension
– range finder
– range instrumentation
– range line
– range mark
– range marker
– range multiplier
– range of a distribution
– range of a function
– range of action
– range of audibility
– range of coverage
– range of definition
– range of function
– range of hearing
– range of integration
– range of lenses
– range of measurement
– range of products
– range of sensitivity
– range of the sample
– range of throw
– range of tide
– range of tones
– range of values
– range of vision
– range pole
– range ring
– range scale
– range set
– range sweep
– range switch
– range tracking
– range triggering
– sample range
– saturation range
– scale range
– search range
– semi-interquartile range
– signal range
– slant range
– spread range
– supersonic range
– temperature range
– threshold range
– tidal range
– timing range
– transformation range
– turning range
– velocity range
– visibility range
– visible range
– voluem range
– wave range
automatic range finder — <tech.> автодальномер
center of gravity range — <phys.> диапазон центровок
coefficient of variation of range — коэффициент изменивости размаха
greatest diurnal range — <geogr.> амплитуда максимальная средняя суточная
limiting range of visibility — предельная дальность видимости
operation frequency range — рабочий диапазон частот прибора СВЧ
range finder control — <geod.> метод дальномерно-базисный
range of cyrogenic temperature — диапазон криогенных температур
range of flood and ebb — <geogr.> амплитуда прилива
range of light variation — <astr.> амплитуда изменения блеска
range sweep generator — <tech.> генератор развертки дальности
small diurnal range — <geogr.> амплитуда малая средняя суточная
volume range control — регулирование динамического диапазона
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4 range
1) диапазон; интервал; пределы2) дальность || измерять дальность3) досягаемость4) зона; область6) разброс7) размах; амплитуда8) ареал, область распространения9) физ. длина пробега частицы10) простираться•in the range — в интервале; в области; в пределах; в диапазоне
- homographically related ranges - limiting range of visibility - range of function - range of sampleto spread the range — радио растягивать диапазон
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5 greatest
1) наибольший
2) величайший
3) наиболее значительный
greatest diurnal range — <geogr.> амплитуда максимальная средняя суточная
greatest lower bound — <math.> нижняя грань, точная нижняя грань
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