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1 interference microscope for reflected light
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > interference microscope for reflected light
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2 light
1) свет
2) засвечивать
3) легкий
4) легковесный
5) маловязкий
6) освещать
7) поджигать
8) светлоокрашенный
9) слабый
10) огонь
11) освещение
12) источник света
13) лампа
14) сведения
15) разъяснение
16) светлый
17) текучий
18) свечение
19) световой
– aberration of light
– absorb light
– adapt for light
– airway light
– ambient light
– anticollision light
– antidazzle light
– approach light
– artificial light
– back light
– back-up light
– backup light
– beam of light
– blinker light
– boundary light
– bow light
– by reflected light
– by transmitted light
– carry a light
– coherence of light
– coherent light
– contact light
– course light
– dark light
– darkroom light
– dazzle light
– deck light
– dial light
– diffraction of light
– diffused light
– directional light
– dispersion of light
– emit light
– fairway light
– flash light
– identification light
– indicator light
– infrared light
– landing light
– lantern light
– leading light
– light absorption
– light adaptation
– light ageing
– light alloy
– light beam
– light buoy
– light burner
– light characteristic
– light chopper
– light coal
– light cupola
– light damping
– light detector
– light diode
– light displacement
– light distillate
– light draught
– light exposure
– light filter
– light flash
– light fuel
– light fuse
– light guide
– light gyroscope
– light hydrogen
– light indication
– light indicator
– light industry
– light integrator
– light intensity
– light is polarized
– light isotope
– light metal
– light microscope
– light misting
– light modulation
– light modulator
– light oil
– light pen
– light pipe
– light pressure
– light pulse
– light quantum
– light reduction
– light refractory
– light scrap
– light section
– light sensitivity
– light signal
– light source
– light spot
– light stiffening
– light stimulus
– light transmission
– light water
– light year
– low light
– masthead light
– modulate light
– natural light
– navigation light
– nonactinic light
– obstruction light
– occulting light
– park light
– parking light
– pertaining to light
– plane-polarized light
– port light
– printing light
– ray of light
– red light
– reflect light
– reflected light
– reversing light
– riding light
– running light
– safe light
– seadrome light
– side light
– starboard light
– starboard-position light
– stray light
– switch on light
– tail light
– traffic light
– transmitted light
– truck light
– turn off light
– visible light
– white light
airway obstruction light — <aeron.> огонь заградительный линейный
examine in reflected light — рассматривать в отраженном свете
examine in transmitted light — рассматривать в проходящем свете
flashing light unit — < railways> головка проблесковая
landing direction light — <aeron.> огонь посадочный аэродромный
light scattering coefficient — <opt.> коэффициент рассеивания
mechanical equivalent of light — механический эквивалент света
multiple light fiber — волоконнооптический жгут, жгут оптических волокон
observation by incident light — наблюдение в отраженном свете
observation by transmitted light — наблюдение в проходящем свете
parametric light generator — <phys.> генератор света параметрический
port position light — левый бортовой огонь, <naut.> огонь бакбортный
range of light variation — <astr.> амплитуда изменения блеска
side running light — <aeron.> огонь бортовой
signal marker light — < railways> сигнал световой отличительный
solid of light distribution — <opt.> тело фотометрическое
spatially coherent light — пространственный когерентный свет
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