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- mechanics
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- mechanics of behavior of shells
- mechanics of continua
- mechanics of damage
- mechanics of deformable bodies
- mechanics of materials
- mechanics of rigid bodies
- mechanics of strained bodies
- mechanics of stressed bodies
- applied mechanics
- continuum mechanics
- flow mechanics
- fluid mechanics
- fracture mechanics
- rock mechanics
- soil mechanics
- structural mechanics
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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mechanics [mɪˈkænɪks]1. noun( = science) mécanique f2. plural noun* * *[mɪ'kænɪks]1) ( subject) (+ v sg) mécanique f2) ( workings) (+ v pl) lit, fig mécanisme mthe mechanics of — le mécanisme de [engine, pump]; les mécanismes de [management, law]
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2 ( workings) (+ v pl) lit, fig mécanisme m ; the mechanics of le mécanisme de [engine, pump] ; the mechanics of the law/of management les mécanismes de la loi/la gestion ; the mechanics of doing la méthode pour faire. -
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mechanics:developmental mechanics механика развития, эпигенетикаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > mechanics
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mechanics [mɪˊkænɪks] n pl (употр. как sing)меха́ника -
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mechanics Mechanik fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mechanics
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механика
– analytical mechanics
– applied mechanics
– celestial mechanics
– classical mechanics
– entry mechanics
– fine mechanics
– flight mechanics
– fluid mechanics
– matrix mechanics
– mechanics of continua
– mechanics of fluids
– non-linear mechanics
– orbit mechanics
– organic mechanics
– particle mechanics
– quantum mechanics
– rock mechanics
– soil mechanics
– statistical mechanics
– structural mechanics
– wave mechanics
hypervelocity flight mechanics — механика гиперзвукого полета
mechanics of rigid bodies — механика абсолютно твердого тела
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- mechanics of continua - mechanics of granulated solids - mechanics of rigid body - applied mechanics - engineering mechanics - fluid mechanics - fracture mechanics - soil mechanics - structural mechanics* * *механика- mechanics of behavior of shells
- mechanics of continua
- mechanics of damage
- mechanics of deformable bodies
- mechanics of materials
- mechanics of rigid bodies
- mechanics of strained bodies
- mechanics of stressed bodies
- applied mechanics
- continuum mechanics
- flow mechanics
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flow mechanics — гидромеханика, механика сплошных сред; гидроаэродинамика
fluid mechanics — гидромеханика, механика жидкостей и газов
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applied mechanicsatmospheric flight mechanicscomposite mechanicscomputational mechanicscomputational fluid mechanicscomputational structural mechanicscontinuum mechanicsdamage mechanicselastic-plastic fracture mechanicsflight mechanicsfluid mechanicsfracture mechanicsLagrange mechanicslinear elastic fracture mechanicslinear fracture mechanicsrarefied-gas mechanicsrigid body flight mechanicssolid mechanicsstructural mechanics -
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mechanics of deformable body — механика деформируемого тела
mechanics of materials — механика материалов
mechanics of rigid body — механика твёрдого тела
mechanics of solids — механика твёрдых тел
continuum mechanics — механика сплошных сред
failure mechanics — механика разрушения
fluid mechanics — 1) механика жидкости, гидромеханика 2) гидродинамика
linear elastic fracture mechanics — линейно-упругая механика разрушения
physicochemical mechanics — физико-химическая механика ( материалов)
structural mechanics — строительная механика
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > mechanics
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механика; механизм- fluid flow mechanics
- reservoir mechanics
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1) (the science of the action of forces on objects: He is studying mechanics.) mecánica2) (the art of building machines: He applied his knowledge of mechanics to designing a new wheelchair.) mecánicatr[mə'kænɪks]1 (science) mecánica\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmechanics [mɪ'kænɪks] ns & pl1) : mecánica ffluid mechanics: la mecánica de fluidos2) mechanisms: mecanismos mpl, aspectos mpl prácticosn.• mecanismo s.m.• mecánica s.f.• técnica s.f.n.inv.• mecánica s.f.mə'kænɪks, mɪ'kænɪks1) (+ sing vb) (Phys, Mech Eng) mecánica f2) (+ pl vb)[mɪ'kænɪks]the mechanics — ( practical details) los aspectos prácticos; ( mechanical parts) el mecanismo
1.NSING (Tech, Phys) mecánica f2.* * *[mə'kænɪks, mɪ'kænɪks]1) (+ sing vb) (Phys, Mech Eng) mecánica f2) (+ pl vb)the mechanics — ( practical details) los aspectos prácticos; ( mechanical parts) el mecanismo
См. также в других словарях:
Mechanics — Me*chan ics, n. [Cf. F. m[ e]canique.] That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies. [1913 Webster] Note: That part of mechanics which considers the action of forces in producing rest or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mechanics — ► [U] the study of the effect of physical forces on objects and their movement: »He is a professor of engineering, science and mechanics. ► [plural] the way something works or happens: »I m not interested in the mechanics of the advertising… … Financial and business terms
mechanics — [mə kan′iks] n. [see MECHANIC] 1. the branch of physics that deals with the motion of material bodies and the phenomena of the action of forces on bodies: cf. STATICS, DYNAMICS, KINEMATICS 2. theoretical and practical knowledge of the design,… … English World dictionary
mechanics — (n.) 1640s, based on L.L. mechanica, from Gk. mekhanike, mekhanika (see MECHANIC (Cf. mechanic) (adj.)); also see ICS (Cf. ics) … Etymology dictionary
mechanics — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) (treated as sing. ) the branch of study concerned with motion and forces producing motion. 2) machinery or working parts. 3) the physical or practical aspects of something … English terms dictionary
Mechanics — This article is about an area of scientific study. For other uses, see Mechanic (disambiguation). Mechanics (Greek Μηχανική) is the branch of physics concerned with the behavior of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and… … Wikipedia
mechanics — /meuh kan iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on bodies and with motion, comprised of kinetics, statics, and kinematics. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical and practical application … Universalium
mechanics — noun 1 how sth works/is done ADJECTIVE ▪ actual, basic ▪ We need to discuss the actual mechanics of the operation. ▪ simple ▪ The mechanics of creating a link are relatively simple … Collocations dictionary
mechanics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Date: 1612 1. a branch of physical science that deals with energy and forces and their effect on bodies 2. the practical application of mechanics to the design, construction, or operation of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
mechanics — n. celestial; fluid; quantum mechanics * * * fluid quantum mechanics celestial … Combinatory dictionary
mechanics — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Theory of motion and work] Syn. kinetics, aeRomechanics, pure mechanics, rational mechanics, machine technology, technical details; see also physics , science 1 . 2. [Mechanical details] Syn. logistics, workings, procedures,… … English dictionary for students