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жен. table;
plate( рисунков, чертежей) ;
schedule, list;
scale;
paradigm грам. возглавлять таблицу розыгрыша ≈ спорт to be at the top of the table последние места в таблице ≈ спорт the bottom of the table таблица умножения ≈ multiplication table таблицы логарифмов ≈ logarithm tables таблица выигрышей ≈ prize-list турнирная таблица ≈ fixture list таблица розыгрыша ≈ (score-) table таблица вероятности попаданий ≈ accuracy table первый в таблице ≈ at the top of the table, top-scorer последний в таблице ≈ at the bottom of the table, bottom teamтаблиц|а - ж. table;
~ умножения multiplication table;
~ логарифмов logarithm table;
периодическая ~ Менделеева хим. periodic table;
~ приливов мор. tide table;
~ выигрышей (по внутренним займам, лотереям) prize-list;
~ розыгрыша первенства (в спорте) score-table;
первый (последний) в ~е top (bottom) of the table;
внести в ~у to tabulate;
~ весов и мер table of weights and measures;
детализированная ~ individual table;
~ затрат и выпуска input-output table;
~ контроля качества quality control table;
~ биржевых курсов stock exchange;
налоговая ~ tax table;
~ перевода (пересчёта) мер conversion table;
сводная ~ condensed;
summary table;
сокращённая ~ abridged table;
~ сокращений table of abbreviations;
справочная ~ reference table;
сравнительная ~ comparison table;
~ тарифных ставок tariff( rate) table;
~ цен price schedule;
проверочная ~ checking table;
~ затрат (потерь) cost (loss) table;
основная ~ master table;
~ значений value table. -
3 логарифм
муж.;
мат. logarithm;
мн. artificial numbers десятичный логарифм ≈ common logarithm таблица логарифмов ≈ tables of logarithmsм. мат. logarithm;
таблица ~ов table of logarithms;
~ировать несов. find the logarithm;
~ический мат. logarithmic;
~ическая линейка slide-rule;
~ическое уравнение logarithmic equation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > логарифм
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