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1 високонапірний
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2 ксенонова лампа високого тиску
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > ксенонова лампа високого тиску
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3 протокова комірка високого тиску
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > протокова комірка високого тиску
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4 високонапірне сопло
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5 тиск
чpressure; stress, enforcement; (тех. ще) thrustчинити тиск (на кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to put pressure ( upon), to bring pressure to bear ( upon), to exert pressure (on)
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6 високий
1) ( який має велику відстань знизу догори) high; ( про людину) tall2) (значний за кількістю, інтенсивністю тощо) high3) (піднесений, вишуканий) exalted, elevated, lofty, sublime4) (видатний, почесний) highвисокий авторитет — great prestige, high prestige
високий гість — eminent/distinguished guest
5) ( сприятливий) high, favourable6) ( про звук) high, high-pitched, acute7) -
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8 газифікатор
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9 сигналізатор
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10 шина
ж1) авт. tyre; амер. tireнакачувати шину — to inflate a tyre; to pump up a tyre
2) мед. splint3) ел. bus, bus bar; комп. wire, lineшина арбітражу комп. — arbitration bus
шина живлення — power line, power lead
шина опитування комп. — scan line
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11 напруга
ж1) ( зусилля) strain, effort2) ( напруженість) tensity, tension3) тех. stress; strain4) ел. tensionгранична напруга — breaking point, pressure limit
напруга електричного струму — voltage, electrical tension
напруга мережі — supply-line voltage, mains voltage
напруга короткого замикання (трансформатора) — impedance voltage, short-circuit voltage
напруга постійного струму — direct voltage, DC voltage
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12 гіпертонія
ж мед.hypertonia, hypertension, high blood pressure
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