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الطّيْف الضّوْئيّ \ spectrum: the bands of colour which appear when light is broken up by a three-sided piece of glass. -
2 lichtbron met een spectrum n gelijke energie
• equal-energy light sourceNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > lichtbron met een spectrum n gelijke energie
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3 ışık spektrumu
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4 espectro de la luz
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5 espectro luminoso
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6 svetlosni spektar
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7 lichtspectrum
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8 световой спектр
Russian-English dictionary of railway terminology > световой спектр
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10 спектр
spectrumспектр абсолютно черного телаblackbody spectrumспектр видимого излученияvisible(-light) spectrumспектр вспышки1.flare spectrum 2.flash spectrumспектр допплеровских частотDoppler spectrumспектр звездыstellar spectrumспектр зеркального отраженияspecular reflection spectrumспектр излученияemission spectrumспектр межзвездного газаinterstellar spectrumспектр новойnova spectrumспектр новой до вспышкиpre-nova spectrumспектр оболочкиshell spectrum (of star)спектр отраженияreflection spectrumспектр полярных сиянийauroral spectrumспектр поглощенияabsorption spectrumспектр пропусканияtransmission spectrumспектр равновесного излученияequilibrium spectrumспектр рассеяния1.diffuse spectrum 2.scattering spectrumспектр свечения небаsky spectrumспектр сложных молекулcomplex-molecule spectrumспектр солнечной вспышкиflash spectrumспектр солнечного пятнаsunspot spectrumспектр сравнения1.comparison spectrum 2.standard spectrumспектр сумеречного небаtwilight spectrumспектр туманностиnebular spectrumспектр фотосферыphotospheric spectrum (of Sun)спектр электромагнитных волнether spectrumатомный спектрatomic spectrumдифракционный спектр1.diffraction spectrum 2.grating spectrum 3.normal spectrumканализированный спектрchannel spectrumлинейчатый спектрline spectrumлинейчатый спектр испусканияbright-line spectrumлинейчатый спектр поглощенияdark-line spectrumнаходящийся в видимой области спектраoptic(al)непрерывный спектрcontinuumнепрерывный спектр короныcoronal continuum (of the Sun)оптический спектр1.light spectrum 2.optical spectrumпекулярный спектрpecular spectrumполный спектр электромагнитных волнelectromagnetic (wave) spectrumполосатый спектрband(ed) spectrumсолнечный спектрsolar spectrumэмиссионный спектрemission spectrumэнергетический спектр космических лучейcosmic-ray energy spectrum -
11 оптический спектр
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > оптический спектр
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12 излучение видимой области спектра
Русско-английский научный словарь > излучение видимой области спектра
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13 оптический спектр
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15 espectro
m.1 spectrum (physics).2 specter, ghost (fantasma).* * *1 FÍSICA spectrum2 (fantasma) spectre (US specter), ghost, apparition4 (conjunto, serie) range* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Fís) spectrumde amplio espectro — wide-ranging, covering a broad spectrum
2) (=fantasma) spectre, specter (EEUU), ghost* * *1) (Fís) spectrum; ( gama) spectrum* * *= spectrum [spectra, -pl.], spectre [specter, -USA], wraith, spook, phantasm, phantom.Ex. As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex. The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = El catálogo automatizado se convirtió en un espectro del inminente cambio ya que los mismos avances electrónicos que hicieron realidad el catálogo en línea prometían transformaciones aún mayores.Ex. The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex. The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Ex. Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex. The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.----* cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut.* espectro político, el = political spectrum, the.* un amplio espectro de = a broad band of, a broad spectrum of, a wide band of.* un gran espectro de = a wide band of.* * *1) (Fís) spectrum; ( gama) spectrum* * *= spectrum [spectra, -pl.], spectre [specter, -USA], wraith, spook, phantasm, phantom.Ex: As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.
Ex: The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = El catálogo automatizado se convirtió en un espectro del inminente cambio ya que los mismos avances electrónicos que hicieron realidad el catálogo en línea prometían transformaciones aún mayores.Ex: The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex: The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Ex: Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex: The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.* cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut.* espectro político, el = political spectrum, the.* un amplio espectro de = a broad band of, a broad spectrum of, a wide band of.* un gran espectro de = a wide band of.* * *A1 ( Fís) spectrum2 (gama) spectrumel espectro político the political spectrumun antibiótico de amplio espectro a broad-spectrum antibioticun amplio espectro de colores a wide range o broad spectrum of colorsB1 (fantasma) specter*, ghost, wraith ( liter)2 (amenaza) specter*el espectro de la muerte/del hambre the specter of death/of famine* * *
espectro sustantivo masculino
1 ( gama) spectrum
2 ( fantasma) specter( conjugate specter), ghost;
( amenaza) specter( conjugate specter)
espectro sustantivo masculino
1 Fís spectrum
2 (espíritu, aparición) spectre, US specter
3 (gama) range
antibióticos de amplio espectro, broad-spectrum antibiotics
' espectro' also found in these entries:
English:
specter
- spectre
- spectrum
* * *espectro nm1. Fís spectrumespectro luminoso light spectrum;espectro solar solar spectrum;espectro visible visible spectrum2. [gama, abanico] spectrum;el espectro político the political spectrum;un antibiótico de amplio espectro a broad-spectrum antibiotic3. [fantasma] spectre, ghost4. [de hambre, guerra] spectre* * *m1 FÍS spectrum;un amplio espectro fig a wide range, a broad spectrum2 ( fantasma) ghost;el espectro de la guerra the specter o Br spectre of war* * *espectro nm1) : ghost, specter2) : spectrum -
16 Lichtspektrum
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17 видимая часть спектра
1) Engineering: visible-light spectrum2) Metrology: visible light3) Household appliances: visual part of the spectrum, visual spectrum4) Polymers: visible spectrum5) Aviation medicine: visible portion of spectrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видимая часть спектра
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18 оптическая область спектра
Engineering: light spectrum, optical spectrum, visible spectrum, visible-light spectrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оптическая область спектра
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19 widm|o
n 1. książk. (duch) apparition- przed oczami przesuwały mu się jakieś straszne widma terrifying apparitions floated before his eyes2. przen. (wizja) spectre- widmo głodu/przeszłości/śmierci/wojny the spectre of famine/the past/death/war3. przen. (pojazd) ghost- pociąg/statek widmo a ghost train/ship4. Fiz. spectrum- obraz widma światła a picture of the light spectrum- widmo elektronów electron spectrum- widmo fal elektromagnetycznych the electromagnetic spectrum- zakres widma a spectrum range- □ widmo absorpcyjne Fiz. absorption spectrum- widmo ciągłe Fiz. continuous spectrum- widmo emisyjne Fiz. emission spectrum- widmo optyczne Fiz. visible spectrum- widmo Słońca Astron. solar spectrumThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > widm|o
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20 спектр видимого излучения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спектр видимого излучения
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light spectrum — range of light which can be perceived by the human eye (Physics) … English contemporary dictionary
Light spectrum — Спектр видимого излучения, видимая область спектра … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
visible-light spectrum — regimasis spektras statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Elektromagnetinių bangų, kurių ilgis 380–780 nm, spektras. atitikmenys: angl. visible spectrum; visible light spectrum rus. видимый спектр … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
visible-light spectrum — regimasis spektras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. visible spectrum; visible light spectrum vok. sichtbares Spektrum, n rus. видимая часть спектра, f; видимый спектр, m pranc. spectre visible, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Light activated resin — Light activated resins are one part translucent polymers that cure and quickly harden when exposed to specific light spectrums. The required wavelength for cure is specific to the resin chemistry. The resin remains liquid (thick, like syrup or… … Wikipedia
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spectrum — noun 1 range of light waves, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ visible ▪ These wavelengths correspond to red in the visible spectrum. ▪ Beyond the red end of the visible light spectrum is infrared. ▪ colour/color, electromagnetic … Collocations dictionary
spectrum — [[t]spe̱ktrəm[/t]] spectra, spectrums (plural) 1) N SING: the N The spectrum is the range of different colours which is produced when light passes through a glass prism or through a drop of water. A rainbow shows the colours in the spectrum. 2) N … English dictionary