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1 mathematical equipment
математическое оборудование; математические приборы -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > mathematical equipment
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3 mathematical equipment
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mathematical equipment
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4 mathematical equipment
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mathematical equipment
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5 mathematical equipment
1) Математика: математическое оборудование2) Железнодорожный термин: математические вычислительные машины и приборы3) Вычислительная техника: математические приборы4) Макаров: вычислительные машины и приборыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mathematical equipment
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6 mathematical equipment
Англо русский политехнический словарь > mathematical equipment
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7 mathematical equipment
математическое оборудование; математические приборыEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > mathematical equipment
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8 mathematical equipment
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь > mathematical equipment
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9 mathematical equipment
мат.математическое оборудование, математические приборыEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > mathematical equipment
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10 mathematical equipment
English-russian astronautics dictionary > mathematical equipment
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оборудование; приборы; аппаратура- analog equipment
- ancillary equipment
- automatic control equipment
- capital-intensive equipment
- communication equipment
- communications front-end equipment
- computer equipment
- computer-control equipment
- control equipment
- conversion equipment
- counting equipment
- data circuit-terminating equipment
- data communications equipment
- data processing equipment
- data terminal equipment
- dictation equipment
- digital equipment
- duplex equipment
- facsimile equipment
- fitted equipment
- gaging equipment
- high-performance equipment
- in-house equipment
- in-line equipment
- input equipment
- input-output equipment
- key-driven equipment
- manual equipment
- mathematical equipment
- multiplexing equipment
- multiplex equipment
- office equipment
- off-line equipment
- off-premise standby equipment
- on-line equipment
- on-premise standby equipment
- optional equipment
- output equipment
- overage equipment
- paper-tape equipment
- peripheral equipment
- personal protection equipment
- plug-compatible equipment
- primary equipment
- processing equipment
- production run equipment
- publishing equipment
- readout equipment
- read-write equipment
- recording equipment
- remote control equipment
- self-test equipment
- service equipment
- signal-conversion equipment
- simulation equipment
- slave equipment
- standby equipment
- supervisory equipment
- support equipment
- tape equipment
- terminal equipment
- testing equipment
- test equipment
- transcription equipment
- transmission equipment
- unattended equipment
- versatile test equipment
- word processing equipment
- working equipmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > equipment
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1) оборудование; аппаратура2) оснащение; оснастка; снаряжение, принадлежности3) техника4) хозяйство5) экипировка• -
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[mæθıʹmætık(ə)l] a1) математическийI am not mathematical, I haven't got a mathematical mind - у меня нет способностей к математике
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adj1) математичний2) точний* * *математичний; точний -
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ˌmæθɪˈmætɪkəl прил. математический математический - I am not *, I haven't got a * mind у меня нет способностей к математике - he's a * genius он гениальный математик точный - * equipment вычислительные машины и приборы mathematical математическийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mathematical
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17 large-scale equipment
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18 ballasting equipment
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ballasting equipment
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19 fire-control equipment
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > fire-control equipment
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20 compression equipment
English-Russian big medical dictionary > compression equipment
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