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1. n муз. гармонический призвук, обертон2. n муз. флажолет3. n муз. физ. мат. гармоника4. a гармонический, гармоничный; стройный5. a музыкальный, мелодичный6. a муз. гармонический; относящийся к гармонии7. a физ. мат. гармонический; синусоидальныйСинонимический ряд:1. in harmony (adj.) an octave higher; an octave lower; blending; chiming; consonant; harmonious; in an overtone; in harmony; in tune; musical; symphonic; symphonious; tuneful2. parallel (adj.) parallel; tonic -
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1. n идиома, идиоматическое выражение2. n характерный для данного языка оборот3. n язык; говор, наречие, диалект4. n своеобразие языка5. n особая творческая манера выражения, особый стильСинонимический ряд:1. dialect (noun) cant; dialect; jargon; language; lexicon; lingo; patois; slang; speech; terminology; tongue; vernacular; vocabulary2. idiosyncrasy of speech (noun) accepted phrase; argot; expression; idiosyncrasy of speech; irregular language; localism; provincialism; vernacularism3. parlance (noun) parlance; style -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ellipsoidal harmonic
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7 spherical harmonic
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > spherical harmonic
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