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1) Техника: способ взаимных пеленгов2) Картография: метод взаимных пеленговУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > method by reciprocal bearings
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1. n противоположность; нечто диаметрально противоположное2. n мат. обратная величина3. a взаимный, обоюдныйreciprocal reaction — взаимная реакция; обратимая реакция
4. a юр. взаимно обязывающий; на основе взаимности5. a равный, эквивалентный; аналогичный, соответственный; ответныйa treaty providing for reciprocal privileges — договор, предусматривающий аналогичные привилегии
6. a спец. обратныйreciprocal ratio — отношение обратных величин; обратное отношение
Синонимический ряд:1. complementary (adj.) complementary; requited; shared2. mutual (adj.) convertible; correlative; interchangeable; interdependent; mutual3. supplement (noun) addition; balance; complement; counterpart; equivalent; remainder; supplement
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