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1 двигаться свободно
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2 свободно перемещаться
Русско-английский физический словарь > свободно перемещаться
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3 совершать свободное движение
Русско-английский физический словарь > совершать свободное движение
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4 свободно двигаться
•The molecules are free to move in this volume.
•The prothorax is often freely movable.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > свободно двигаться
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5 свободно двигаться
1) General subject: play2) Mathematics: be free to move (in), move freely aboutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободно двигаться
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6 свободно перемещаться
Свободно перемещатьсяThis constraint allows the beams to move freely in the longitudinal direction while forcing the beams to bend as the clamp deforms.The follower must be free to move along the full length of the top bar.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > свободно перемещаться
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7 двигаться вперёд и назад
•The molecules of the sample can move freely back and forth along a length of 10 cm.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > двигаться вперёд и назад
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8 двигаться свободно
Makarov: move freelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двигаться свободно
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9 свободно передвигаться по территории государств-членов
European Union: move freely within the territory of Member StatesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободно передвигаться по территории государств-членов
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10 свободно перемещаться
1) Information technology: float2) Makarov: move freelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободно перемещаться
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11 совершать свободное движение
Makarov: move freelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать свободное движение
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12 двигаться вперёд и назад
•The molecules of the sample can move freely back and forth along a length of 10 cm.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > двигаться вперёд и назад
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13 заедание
seizure, sticking
(подвижной детали)
- клапана (плунжера) — valve (plunger) sticking
- резьбы — thread seizure
- ротора — rotor seizure
the light indicates that the lp rotor is not seized and is free to rotate.
- щеток в щеткодержателях двигаться без 3. — restriction /sticking/ of the brushes in the brush holders move freely and smoothlyРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > заедание
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14 двигаться по
•A pointer moves across (or over) (or traverses) a scale at the bottom of the assembly.
•Some of the electrons can escape from their parent atoms for a short time and travel freely about the crystal.
•Relatively free electrons move through the crystal lattice.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > двигаться по
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15 например
•Among other things, the paper stated that...
•The direction of a light ray can be changed by passing it from one medium to another, as from air to water.
•For iron, as an example, the density would be equal to...
•Michelangelo, for one, protested against...
•This Group was previously known as the Inert Gases or Rare Gases. As will be seen, argon for one is certainly not rare, and xenon and krypton are not inert.
•Once the ordered arrangements have been disrupted, such as by melting (or dissolving) the compound ions can move more freely.
•Thus for a rectangular or square aperture the wavefront may be subdivided into...
•For one example (or thing), they were able to synthesize a number of amino acids from...
•By way of example (or By way of illustration, or To cite an example, or For example, or For instance),...
•To illustrate,...
•To take an illustration,...
•To take one (or an) example,...
•After capturing one type of carrier, say, an electron, the centre would become negatively charged.
•These materials include some of the rare earth elements, such as caesium.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > например
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16 С-551
НИ СТАТЬ НИ СЕСТЬ (где) coll Invar impers predic with быть» fixed WOsome place is so crowded or small that there is no space left unoccupied, no room to move about freely: (в месте X) ни стать ни сесть - (place X is so crowded (cramped, tiny etc) that) there is hardly any room to breathe (to turn around)there is no elbow room (in place X).В аудиторию набилось столько народу, что ни стать ни сесть. So many people were crammed into the auditorium that there was hardly any room to breathe. -
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• НИ СТАТЬ НИ СЕСТЬ ( где) coll=====⇒ some place is so crowded or small that there is no space left unoccupied, no room to move about freely:- (в месте X) ни стать ни сесть≈ (place X is so crowded (cramped, tiny etc) that) there is hardly any room to breathe (to turn around);- there is no elbow room (in place X).♦ В аудиторию набилось столько народу, что ни стать ни сесть. So many people were crammed into the auditorium that there was hardly any room to breathe.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни стать ни сесть
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18 двигаться по
•A pointer moves across (or over) (or traverses) a scale at the bottom of the assembly.
•Some of the electrons can escape from their parent atoms for a short time and travel freely about the crystal.
•Relatively free electrons move through the crystal lattice.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > двигаться по
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19 люфт
•Grinding wheels should fit freely on their spindles but without unnecessary play.
* * *Люфт-- The length of this move is just large enough to take up the slack.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > люфт
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20 например
•Among other things, the paper stated that...
•The direction of a light ray can be changed by passing it from one medium to another, as from air to water.
•For iron, as an example, the density would be equal to...
•Michelangelo, for one, protested against...
•This Group was previously known as the Inert Gases or Rare Gases. As will be seen, argon for one is certainly not rare, and xenon and krypton are not inert.
•Once the ordered arrangements have been disrupted, such as by melting (or dissolving) the compound ions can move more freely.
•Thus for a rectangular or square aperture the wavefront may be subdivided into...
•For one example (or thing), they were able to synthesize a number of amino acids from...
•By way of example (or By way of illustration, or To cite an example, or For example, or For instance),...
•To illustrate,...
•To take an illustration,...
•To take one (or an) example,...
•After capturing one type of carrier, say, an electron, the centre would become negatively charged.
•These materials include some of the rare earth elements, such as caesium.
* * *Например - for example, for instance; say; for one; e.g.; such as (при перечислении); to give an exampleConsequently, we expect there to be one critical velocity that will support film at, say, the minimum hanging point.I for one am not upset.For a specific engine, for instance, the performance of the model could often be improved by adding terms such as fuel air ratio or humidity.Moreover, the flame must cope with the various abnormal conditions that are sometimes encountered in flight, such as those created by the ingestion of tropical rain or ice.Test codes allow some variations on Mach number and volume ratio, such asM, percent of Design 95-105VR, percent of Design 95-105.An increase in heat and mass transfer rates could be advantageous in some cases and therefore desirable (e.g., internal combustion engines).To give an example, for t/c = 1 percent and j = 0.5 it can be seen from Fig. that DP = 0.65.—можно сослаться, например, наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > например
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