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1 Drehrahmenpeilantenne
Drehrahmenpeilantenne f FO rotating frame antenna, moving frame antenna, rotating frame direction-finder antennaDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Drehrahmenpeilantenne
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2 drehbare Rahmenantenne
f < tele> ■ moving frame aerial; rotating frame aerialGerman-english technical dictionary > drehbare Rahmenantenne
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3 drehbare Rahmenantenne
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > drehbare Rahmenantenne
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4 bewegliches Koordinatensystem
подвижная система отсчета
Система отсчета, движущаяся по отношению к основной системе отсчета.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 102. Теоретическая механика. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]Тематики
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5 stehend
I Part. Präs. stehenII Adj.1. standing (auch Start); Wasser: auch stagnant; (aufrecht) upright; stehenden Fußes on the spot, straightaway* * *stagnant* * *ste|hendadj attrFahrzeug stationary; Wasser, Gewässer stagnant; (= ständig) Heer standing, regular; Start (RADFAHREN) standingstéhende Redensart —
stéhenden Fußes (liter) — without delay
stéhendes Gut (Naut) — standing rigging
* * *(standing still, not moving: a stationary vehicle.) stationary* * *ste·hendadj attr stagnant\stehendes Gewässer stretch of standing [or stagnant] water* * *B. adjstehenden Fußes on the spot, straightaway2. (stillstehend) stationary;stehendes Bild TV, IT still (frame)3. (ständig) permanent;stehender Ausdruck standing ( oder stock) phraseC. adv (im Stehen) standing (up);stehend k.o. out on one’s feet* * *adj.standing adj. -
6 Trage
Adj. (langsam) sluggish (auch weitS. UND WIRTS.), slow-moving; Mensch: auch lethargic, listless, indolent; (schläfrig) drowsy, sleepy; ( leblos, auch PHYS.) inert; geistig träge pej. mentally slow ( oder sluggish), dull; träge Masse PHYS. inertial mass; ich war einfach zu träge, nochmal fortzugehen I (just) couldn’t be bothered to go out again, I was too lazy to go out again* * *inert; indolent; inactive; sluggish; sluggard; slothful; stale; languid; shiftless; stagnant; languorous; spiritless; lazy; torpid* * *Tra|ge ['traːgə]f -, -n(= Bahre) litter; (= Tragkorb) pannier* * *(a light folding bed with handles for carrying the sick or wounded: The injured man was carried to the ambulance on a stretcher.) stretcher* * *Tra·ge<-, -n>[ˈtra:gə]f stretcher* * *die; Trage, Tragen1) (Bahre) stretcher2) (Traggestell) pannier* * *2. zum Lastentragen: pack frame, rigid framework for loads3. auf Baustelle etc: handbarrow* * *die; Trage, Tragen1) (Bahre) stretcher2) (Traggestell) pannier* * *-n f.hand barrow n.stretcher n. -
7 Führungsgeschwindigkeit
переносная скорость точки
При сложном движении точки — скорость той, неизменно связанной с подвижной системой отсчета точки пространства, с которой в данный момент времени совпадает движущаяся точка.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 102. Теоретическая механика. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]Тематики
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8 Führungsgeschwindigkeit des Punktes
переносная скорость точки
При сложном движении точки — скорость той, неизменно связанной с подвижной системой отсчета точки пространства, с которой в данный момент времени совпадает движущаяся точка.
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