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1 hatchway rest
Морской термин: опорный контур (люка) -
2 hatchway rest
опорный контур (люка) -
3 hatchway
1) входной люк2) люковый просвет -
4 опорный контур
1) Geology: index contour2) Naval: hatchway rest (люка)3) Household appliances: reference circuit4) Automation: support contour -
5 люковый профиль
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6 вихідний
1) ( вільний від роботи)вихідний день — day off, day of rest, free day
2) ( призначений для одягання в святкові дні) dress, evening3) (як ім.) day off4) ч (як ім.) one who has a day offбути вихідним — to have one's day off, to be free
5) ( який служить для виходу) exit6) ( початковий) initialвихідний символ комп. — primitive symbol
7)актор на вихідних ролях — walking actor, supernumerary
8) канц. outgoing9) тех. outgoing, outbound; dischargeвихідний блок — output block, output station, output unit
вихідний буфер — backend, output buffer
вихідний елемент — output element, transmitter
вихідний канал комп. — outbound channel
вихідний отвір — outlet ( hole), discharge hole
вихідний параметр — out parameter, output parameter
вихідний портал — downstream portal, outlet portal
вихідний резонатор (багаторезонаторного клістрона) — catcher, outpot cavity, output resonator
вихідний сигнал — output, output signal
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