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1 negative acceleration tolerance
Авиационная медицина: устойчивость к отрицательному ускорению, устойчивость к перегрузке "ноги-голова", устойчивость к ускорению "голова-ноги"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > negative acceleration tolerance
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2 negative acceleration tolerance
• устойчивость к перегрузке "ноги-голова"• устойчивость к ускорению "голова-ноги"Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > negative acceleration tolerance
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3 negative
1) негатив
2) минусовый
3) негативный
4) отрицательный
5) отрицание
6) отрицательный ответ
7) отрицательная величина
8) противоположный
– black-and-white negative
– color negative
– combine a negative
– cut a negative
– details of negative
– film negative
– flat negative
– half-tone negative
– hard negative
– key negative
– large-area negative
– line negative
– master negative
– negative acceleration
– negative acknowledgement
– negative acknowledgment
– negative balance
– negative booster
– negative carrier
– negative carry
– negative catalysis
– negative clamping
– negative definite
– negative density
– negative developer
– negative eye-piece
– negative feedback
– negative film
– negative glow
– negative image
– negative ion
– negative limiting
– negative logic
– negative material
– negative meniscus
– negative number
– negative orthant
– negative phase-sequence
– negative photoresist
– negative pulse
– negative terminal
– negative time
– negative tolerance
– negative value
– plate negative
– reduce a negative
– reverse a negative
– shadow in negative
negative electron affinity — <chem.> сродство электронное отрицательное
negative pitching moment — <phys.> момент пикирующий
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4 condition
1) условие2) состояние3) pl режим5) модифицировать; приспосабливать ( к новым условиям)6) править ( абразивный инструмент)•in a holding condition — в зафиксированном положении; в зажатом состоянии
in lightly manned conditions — в режиме малолюдной технологии, при минимальном обслуживании ( персоналом);
in the assembled condition — в сборе, в собранном виде
in unmanned conditions — в режиме безлюдной технологии, без обслуживания ( персоналом);
under generous volume conditions — в условиях обильной подачи (напр. СОЖ)
- acceptance conditionsunder speed conditions — при движении; при вращении
- accident conditions
- added-value condition
- alarm conditions
- ambient conditions
- application conditions
- as-received condition
- assembly conditions
- auxiliary condition
- backward condition
- best cutting conditions
- boundary conditions
- braking condition
- cavitation condition
- clamping conditions
- closed condition
- clutching condition
- condition of loading
- conditions of practical application
- consistancy conditions
- contact condition
- continuity condition
- control conditions
- controlled condition
- correcting condition
- cutting conditions
- declaration condition
- design condition
- desired condition
- disengaged condition
- distorted condition
- emergency conditions
- entry-to-cut conditions
- environmental conditions
- equilibrium condition
- ergonomically favorable working conditions
- erroneous conditions
- error condition
- exit-from-cut conditions
- fault condition
- final condition
- final controlled condition
- finishing conditions
- flushing conditions
- forbidden condition
- furnace annealing conditions
- grinding conditions
- half-floating condition
- heat equilibrium condition
- heavy roughing conditions
- heavy-load conditions
- initial condition
- instability condition
- interacted controlled conditions
- intermittent cutting conditions
- invertor conditions
- laser conditions
- laser-annealed regrowth conditions
- light load conditions
- limit and fit conditions
- limiting conditions
- load condition
- load ready condition
- loading conditions
- locked-in condition
- machine conditions
- machine operating load conditions
- machining conditions
- maximum material condition
- meshing condition
- mild condition
- minimum friction condition
- minimum operating condition
- motor load condition
- negative speed condition
- no-load condition
- noninteraction condition
- nonserviceable condition
- nonstandard condition
- normal conditions
- normal operating condition
- off-lead condition
- on/off condition
- open condition
- operated condition
- operating conditions
- operational conditions
- optimum condition
- optimum cutting conditions
- oscillating conditions
- out-of-balance condition
- out-of-control condition
- out-of-tolerance conditions
- overrunning condition
- periodicity conditions
- prefailure tool conditions
- processing conditions
- production conditions
- program stop condition
- quasi-equilibrium condition
- quasi-static load conditions
- quiescent conditions
- rated conditions
- rated operating conditions
- rated work conditions
- rated working conditions
- reference conditions
- release condition
- reset conditions
- rest condition
- reversing condition
- rigid condition
- roughing conditions
- runaway condition
- running conditions
- safety conditions
- sensed conditions
- service conditions
- serviceable condition
- shockless entrance condition
- shop conditions
- shop-floor conditions
- short-circuit conditions
- soft condition
- stability condition
- stabilized condition
- stale condition
- standard conditions
- starting condition
- static condition
- steady-state condition
- steady-state sliding conditions
- stick-slip condition
- strength condition
- temperature-humidity conditions
- temperature-humidity storage conditions
- terminal conditions
- test conditions
- testing conditions
- thermal conditions
- tool degradation condition
- tool fault condition
- traction condition
- transient condition
- transient-state condition
- unpredictable conditions
- unsettled condition
- unstability condition
- untoward condition
- workable condition
- working conditions
- workless condition
- worn tool conditionEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > condition
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5 capability
1. возможность; способность4-D capability9-g capabilityaccel-decel capabilityacceleration-deceleration capabilityacoustic processing capabilityaft-loading cargo capabilityair-defence capabilityair-superiority capabilityair-to-air capabilityair-to-air combat capabilityaircraft design capabilityairdrop capabilityall-aspect capabilityall-altitude penetration capabilityall-weather capabilityaltitude reporting capabilityanti-g capabilityantihelicopter capabilityantisubmarine capabilityarea navigation capabilityautolanding capabilityautonomous landing capabilitybaseline capabilitybeyond-visual-range capabilitybirdstrike capabilitybump absorption capabilityCat I capabilityclimb capabilityCLmax capabilitycomputational capabilitycontinued takeoff capabilitycost-effective capabilitycounter-countermeasures capabilitycrossfeed capabilitycrosswind capabilitydecoupling capabilitydegraded mode capabilitydesign capabilitydiagnostic capabilitydirect force capabilitydry-run capabilitydual-role capabilityendurance capabilityenergy absorbing capabilityenergy absorption capabilityengine-out capabilityenhanced capabilityfail-operational capabilityfailure mode capabilityfirst-look capabilityfirst-shoot capabilityfirst-shot capabilityflutter prediction capabilityforward field capabilityfull-aerobatic capabilityfull-envelope 9-g load factor capabilityfull-envelope escape capabilityfull-lift capabilityfull-envelope capabilityfunctional capabilityG capabilityg onset rate capabilitygo-around capabilitygross weight capabilityhands-off landing capabilityhard-turning capabilityhigh-alpha capabilityhigh-g maneuver capabilityhigh-lift capabilityhigh-payload/long-range capabilityhigh-speed cruise capabilityhover capabilityIFR capabilityincidence capabilityindependent capabilityinspection capabilityinstantaneous maneuver capabilityinstantaneous turn capabilityinstantaneous turning capabilityinstrument flight rule capabilitylaunch-and-leave capabilitylift capabilitylimited all-weather capabilityload factor capabilityload-carrying capabilityloaded capabilitylock-on after launch capabilitylook-ahead capabilitylook-down shoot-down capabilitylook-into-turn capabilityMach 1.8 capabilityMach number capabilitymaneuver capabilitymaneuvering capabilitymoving-base capabilitymultidesign-point capabilitymultimission capabilitymultiple-frequency capabilitymultipoint tanker capabilitynap-of-the-earth capabilitynaval attack capabilitynegative-g capabilitynight fighting capabilitynozzle vector capabilityoff-airfield capabilityoff-axis capabilityoff-boresight capabilityoff-boresight angle capabilityparadrop capabilitypayload capabilitypayload-carrying capabilitypayload/range capabilitypilot-aircraft capabilitypitch rate capabilitypitch-snatch capabilitypoint-and-shoot capabilitypost-stall capabilityprobe-and-drogue capabilityPST capabilityrange capabilityrate of climb capabilityreal-time capabilityreduced-field-length capabilityrotor overspeed capabilityrough airfield capabilityrough field capabilityrough ground capabilityrough surface capabilityrugged-terrain capabilitysee-through capabilityself-diagnostic capabilityshort-field capabilityshort-landing capabilityshort-takeoff capabilitysimulation capabilitysink-rate capabilitysix degree-of-freedom capabilitysnap/shoot attack capabilitysortie generation capabilityspeed capabilitystandoff capabilitystealth capabilitysustained turn capabilitysustained-g capabilityswing capabilityswing-role capabilitytemperature capabilityterrain-clearance capabilitytolerance capabilitytouchscreen capabilitytracking capabilitytrim capabilityturn capabilitytwo-fail-operate capabilityunimproved-field capabilityvariable-cycle capabilityvector capabilityvertical capabilityvertical landing capabilityzero altitude zero speed escape capability
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