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41 mean life
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42 mean opinion score
nTELECOM media de opinión f (AmL), puntuación media de opinión f (Esp), resultado de opinión media m (Esp) -
43 mean pitch angle
nAIR TRANSP ángulo de paso medio m -
44 mean sea level
nOCEAN, WATER TRANSP navigation nivel medio del mar m -
45 mean solar time
nSPACE hora media solar f, tiempo solar medio m -
46 mean speed
nTRANSP velocidad media f -
47 mean square error
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48 mean square value
nELEC valor cuadrático medio m, valor eficaz m -
49 mean square velocity
nPHYS promedio del cuadrado de la velocidad m -
50 mean steam isolation valve
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51 mean stress
nMETALL esfuerzo medio m -
52 mean temperature difference
nHEAT, REFRIG diferencia de las temperaturas medias f, diferencia media de temperatura fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean temperature difference
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53 mean tidal range
nFUELLESS, GEOPHYS, HYDROL, WATER TRANSP amplitud media de las mareas f -
54 mean time between failures
n (MTBF)COMP&DP, ELEC ENG, MECH, QUALITY, SPACE tiempo medio entre fallos mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean time between failures
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55 mean time between removals
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56 mean time to failure
nQUALITY duración media antes de fallas f -
57 mean time to repair
nCOMP&DP, ELEC ENG, MECH, SPACE tiempo medio de reparación m -
58 mean trajectory
nMILIT trayectoria media f -
59 mean value recorder
nINSTR registrador de valor medio m -
60 mean wind speed
nFUELLESS velocidad media del viento f
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Mean — (m[=e]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Meant} (m[e^]nt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Meaning}.] [OE. menen, AS. m[=ae]nan to recite, tell, intend, wish; akin to OS. m[=e]nian to have in mind, mean, D. meenen, G. meinen, OHG. meinan, Icel. meina, Sw. mena, Dan. mene … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mean — [adj1] ungenerous close, greedy, mercenary, mingy, miserly, niggard, parsimonious, penny pinching*, penurious, rapacious, scrimpy, selfish, stingy, tight, tight fisted*; concept 334 Ant. generous, kind, unselfish mean [adj2] hostile, rude bad… … New thesaurus