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1 movement
1) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) mişcare2) (activity: In this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.) activitate, acţiune3) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) gestică; expresivitate corporală4) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) organizaţie, asociaţie5) (the moving parts of a watch, clock etc.) mecanism6) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) parte7) (a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc: There's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.) mişcare -
2 movement
(th) mişcare; deplasare; parcurs; înaintare; avansare -
3 movement unsharpness
(foto) neclaritate de mişcareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > movement unsharpness
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4 absolute movement
(mec) mişcare absolută -
5 back-up movement
(auto) mişcare de recul -
6 backward movement / shift
(cf) mişcare de reculEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > backward movement / shift
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7 backward-and-forward motion / movement
(mas) mişcare de "dute-vino" / alternativăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > backward-and-forward motion / movement
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8 Brownian motion / movement
(fiz) mişcare brownianăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > Brownian motion / movement
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9 compound motion / movement
(mec) mişcare complexă / compusăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > compound motion / movement
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10 crustal movement
(geol) mişcarea scoarţei -
11 longitudinal motion / movement
(mas-un) deplasare longitudinal longitudinal; avans longitudinalEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > longitudinal motion / movement
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12 lowering movement
(cstr, drum) tasare, adâncire -
13 oscillating movement / motion
(mec) mişcare alternativă / de "du-te-vino"English-Romanian technical dictionary > oscillating movement / motion
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14 retrogressive movement
(auto) mişcare retrogradă / de reculEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > retrogressive movement
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15 seismic movement
(geol) mişcare seismică -
16 self-movement
(mec) mişcare independentă -
17 shutter movement
(fiz) mişcare pendulară -
18 sine movement
(el, mec) mişcare sinusoidală -
19 tectonic movement
(geol) mişcare tectonică -
20 translational motion / movement
(fiz, mec) mişcare de translaţieEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > translational motion / movement
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