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1 high-repeatability
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2 high-repeatability precision
Автоматика: стабильно высокая точность (обработки)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > high-repeatability precision
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3 high-repeatability precision
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > high-repeatability precision
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4 precision
1) точность; прецизионность || точный; прецизионный•- control positioning precision
- control precision
- double precision
- exacting precision
- high precision
- high-repeatability precision
- instrument precision
- measuring precision
- poor shape precision
- positional precision
- precision of measurements
- repeat precision
- search precision
- super precision
- tested precisionEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > precision
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5 accuracy
1) точность2) метр. погрешность3) правильность•accuracy better than —... погрешность менее...;to an accuracy of —... с погрешностью...;to any required degree of accuracy — с любой заданной степенью точности;to claim an accuracy — приписывать точность или погрешность;to impair accuracy — снижать точность;to improve ( to increase) accuracy — повышать точность;to restore rated accuracy — возвращать ( прибору) первоначальную номинальную точность ( при проверке или ремонте);to trace the accuracy to a standard — прослеживать путь передачи точности от эталона ( средству измерений);to transfer accuracy — 1. передавать размер единицы физической величины 2. передавать ( прибору) точность (от образцового средства измерений);to translate accuracy — передавать размер единицы физической величины;with an accuracy of... — с погрешностью...-
absolute accuracy
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absolute time base accuracy
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acceptable accuracy
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adequate accuracy
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alignment accuracy
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assigned accuracy
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attainable accuracy
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available accuracy
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azimuth accuracy
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calibrated accuracy
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calibration accuracy
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comparable accuracies
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comparison accuracy
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compensation accuracy
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composite accuracy
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continuing accuracy
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control accuracy
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design accuracy
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dimensional accuracy
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dynamic accuracy
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estimated accuracy
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experimental accuracy
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extreme accuracy
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fair accuracy
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finish accuracy
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flat surface accuracy
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form accuracy
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fourth-place accuracy
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fractional accuracy
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frequency accuracy
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full-scale accuracy
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functional accuracy
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high accuracy
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highest system accuracy
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inherent accuracy
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initial accuracy of oscillator
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instrument accuracy
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intrinsic accuracy
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lasting accuracy
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limited accuracy
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logging accuracy
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long-term accuracy
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low accuracy
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measurement accuracy
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modest accuracy
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module accuracy
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obtainable accuracy
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original accuracy
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overall accuracy
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overlay accuracy
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pinpoint accuracy
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playback accuracy
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poor accuracy
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positional accuracy
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positional playback accuracy
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positioning accuracy
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potential accuracy
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prescribed accuracy
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rated accuracy
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reasonable accuracy
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recognition accuracy
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registration accuracy
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relative accuracy
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repeatability accuracy
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roundness accuracy
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runout accuracy
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set-on accuracy
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split-hair accuracy
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standards laboratory accuracy
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static accuracy
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statistical accuracy
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sustained accuracy
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temperature accuracy
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transfer accuracy
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true accuracy
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volumetric accuracy
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6 tolerance
- angularity tolerance
- axial runout tolerance
- balance tolerance
- basic tolerance
- bilateral tolerance
- blade angle tolerance
- blueprint tolerance
- bottom tolerance
- camming action tolerance
- capacitance tolerance
- circular runout tolerance
- circularity tolerance
- close tolerance
- coaxiality tolerance
- composite tolerance
- concentricity tolerance
- cone angle tolerance
- cone diameter tolerance
- cone section diameter tolerance
- contamination tolerance
- cumulative tolerance
- cylindricity tolerance
- design tolerances
- diameter tolerance
- diametric tolerance
- dimensional tolerance
- established tolerance
- exacting tolerance
- fault tolerances
- fine tolerance
- fit tolerance
- flatness tolerance
- form tolerance
- functional tolerances
- gear-mounting tolerance
- gear-spacing tolerance
- geometric tolerance
- high tolerance
- holding tolerances
- inclusive tolerance
- index tolerance
- in-line tolerance
- international tolerance
- intersection tolerance
- lead tolerance
- limit tolerance
- line profile tolerance
- location tolerance
- lower tolerance
- machining tolerance
- manufacturing tolerance
- maximum-material-condition tolerance
- micron tolerance
- MMC tolerance
- nonqualified tolerance
- parallelity tolerance
- part-to-part tolerances
- perpendicularity tolerance
- pitch tolerance
- positional tolerance
- positioning tolerance
- precision tolerance
- press-fit tolerance
- print tolerance
- process tolerance
- production tolerance
- profile tolerance of any line
- profile tolerance of any surface
- profile tolerances
- qualified tolerance
- radial runout tolerance
- regardless-of-feature-size tolerance
- repeatability tolerance
- repetitive tolerance
- rough tolerance
- roundness tolerance
- run tolerance
- runout tolerance
- setup tolerances
- size tolerance
- specified tolerance
- straightness tolerance
- surface profile tolerance
- symmetry tolerance
- target tolerance
- targeted tolerance
- thread tolerance
- tight tolerance
- tolerance of position
- tolerance of positioning
- tolerance of runout
- top tolerance
- total composite tolerance
- total radial runout tolerance
- total runout tolerance
- true-position tolerance
- two-line tolerance
- unbalance tolerance
- unilateral tolerance
- upper tolerance
- wide tolerance
- Z-axis tolerance
- zero toleranceEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > tolerance
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