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121 dispersione
f dispersalfig di energie waste* * *dispersione s.f.1 dispersion, loss, waste: dispersione di risorse, waste of resources; cercate di concentrare i vostri sforzi, c'è troppa dispersione!, try to combine your efforts, there is too much dispersion // dispersione di voti, vote wasting // dispersione scolastica, wastage // (stat.) dispersione di una variabile casuale, dispersion of a random variable2 ( sparpagliamento) scattering, dispersion, dispersal: la dispersione del popolo ebraico, the dispersion of the Jews (o the Diaspora)3 (elettr.) leak, leakage, creepage: dispersione magnetica, magnetic leakage; campo di dispersione, stray-field; reattanza di dispersione, leakage reactance4 (fis.) dispersion, straggling: (fis. nucleare) relazione di dispersione, relation dispersion; dispersione normale, normal dispersion; dispersione rotatoria, rotatory dispersion; grado di dispersione, degree of dispersion; dispersione anomala, anomalous dispersion; dispersione della luce, dispersion of light* * *[disper'sjone]sostantivo femminile1) (di folla) dispersal, dispersion2) (di forze, energie) waste, wastage3) chim. fis. dispersion; el. leak4) statist. dispersion, scatter* * *dispersione/disper'sjone/sostantivo f.1 (di folla) dispersal, dispersion2 (di forze, energie) waste, wastage4 statist. dispersion, scatter. -
122 коэффициент потерь
1) Medicine: loss factor2) Engineering: coefficient of losses, dissipation factor, exit coefficient, leakage factor, load factor of loss, loss coefficient, loss index, loss ratio, power loss ratio, power-loss ratio, resistance value3) Economy: lost factor4) Telecommunications: anomaly, transmission anomaly (при передаче звука под водой)5) Information technology: losses6) Oil: coefficient of loss7) Metrology: loss factor8) Coolers: loss rate9) Polymers: waste coefficient10) Automation: relative loss11) Quality control: coefficient of waste12) Makarov: los factor, loss coefficient (напр. напора, давления)13) Energy system: loss factor (отношение средних потерь к пиковым потерям)14) General subject: code of losses, exit codeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коэффициент потерь
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123 потеря энергии
1) Naval: energy loss2) Engineering: degradation, dissipation of energy, loss of power, power waste, waste of energy3) Construction: energy waste4) Mathematics: energy loss (Один способ, как проявляется потеря энергии вследствие движения в граничных условиях (...))5) Oil: power loss6) Combustion gas turbines: energy loss -
124 потеря
ж.1. ( утрата) loss; (времени, денег и т. п.) wasteпотеря памяти — loss of memory; мед. amnesia
потери при уборке урожая — harvesting losses; harvesting waste sg.
устранять потери — eliminate, или cut* out, waste
2. мн. воен. lossesпотери в людской силе и технике — losses in manpower / men and materiel (фр.)
крупные, серьёзные потери — serious losses
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125 потеря
жен.
1) loss;
waste (времени, денег и т.д.) финансовые потери ≈ material losses потеря зрения потеря памяти потеря сознания понести потерю
2) мн. потери;
воен. losses, casualties, toll> большие потери ≈ heavy casualties ∙ влюбиться до потери сознания ≈ to fall madly in love with злить до потери сознания ≈ to vex smb. no end устать до потери сознания ≈ to be dead tiredпотер|я - ж. loss;
~ времени loss/waste of time;
~и убитыми fatal casualties;
~ сознания swoon, fainting fit, loss of consciousness;
~ памяти loss of memory, amnesia;
валютные ~и фин. currency losses;
курсовые ~и exchange losses;
материальные ~и loss of property;
ожидаемые ~и expected losses;
финансовые ~и фин. financial losses;
~ контрастности кино, тлв. loss of contrast;
~ света кино light loss;
~ силы сигнала кино, тлв loss of signal strength;
~и скота от падежа livestock mortality sg. ;
~янный
1. (расстроенный) dismayed, upset;
2. (смущённый) confused, embarrassed;
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126 pérdida
nfforfeiture n, loss n, wastage n, waste npérdida bruta gross losspérdida de ejercicio trading losspérdida de empleo loss of jobpérdida financiera financial losspérdida de ingresos loss of earningspérdida neta clear loss, net(t) losspérdida sobre el papel paper losspérdidas de estoc stock shrinkagepérdida de tiempo waste of timepérdida de valor depreciation -
127 потери энергии
1) Engineering: power waste2) Construction: loss of energy, waste of energy3) Economy: losses4) Accounting: energy loss5) Metallurgy: power losses6) Geophysics: energy losses7) Makarov: energy waste, power loss -
128 refuse
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