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1 imaginary
adj1) уявлюваний, уявний, мислимий, гаданий; нереальний2) мат. комплексний, уявний* * *I = imaginary number II a1) уявлюваний; уявний; мнимий; нереальний2) мaт. уявний -
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3 imaginary
[ɪ'mæʤ(ə)n(ə)rɪ]adj1) уя́влюваний, уя́вний, нереа́льний; га́даний2) мат. уя́вний -
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5 imaginary number
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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > imaginary axis
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9 axis
(мн. axes) n1) вісь, осьова лінія2) вал, шпиндель•- antenna axis - axis of bank - axis of precession - axis of roll - axis of rotation - axis of yaw - deflection axis - docking axis - gimbal axis - hinge axis - imaginary axis - lift axis - longitudinal axis - pitch axis - solid axis - spin axis - thrust axis - wing-fold axis - yaw axis
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imaginary — [adj] fictitious, invented abstract, apocryphal, apparitional, assumed, chimerical, deceptive, delusive, dreamed up*, dreamlike, dreamy, fabulous, fancied, fanciful, fantastic, fictional, figmental, fool’s paradise*, hallucinatory, hypothetical,… … New thesaurus