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1 Not Identical
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2 Т-169
HE ТОТ AdjP modif or subj-compl with copula ( subj: any common noun))1. not identical or similar to the specified or implied person or thing, or to what one or it was like at an earlier time: (quite) differentnot the same (in limited contexts) not the NP one (it) once was not what (like) one (it) used to beне те времена = times have changed.(Маша:) Он (мой муж) казался мне тогда ужасно учёным, умным и важным. А теперь уж не то, к сожалению (Чехов 5). (М.:) In those days he (my husband) seemed to me terribly learned, clever, and important. But now, unfortunately, it is different (5a)....Россия уже не та. Выдают чугун Магнитка и Кузнецк... построены первые советские блюминги (Рыбаков 2)—Russia was not the country she once was. They were already turning out cast-iron at Magnitogorsk and Kuznetsk...and the first Soviet rolling-mills had been built (2a).2. unsuitablenot right(all) wrong not the right NP. (Таня:) Что ж... Я пойду... (Колесов:) Извините, Таня. Но сами видите - не та обстановка. Возможно, ещё увидимся... (Вампилов 3). (Т.:) Oh well... I'd better be off... (K.:) I'm sorry, Tenia. But you can see for yourself-the setting is all wrong. Maybe we'll meet again (3a). -
3 не тот
• НЕ ТОТ[AdjP; modif or subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun)]=====1. not identical or similar to the specified or implied person or thing, or to what one or it was like at an earlier time:- not the same;- [in limited contexts] not the [NP]⇒ one <it> once was; not what < like> one <it> used to be; || не те времена ≈ times have changed.♦ [Маша:] Он [мой муж] казался мне тогда ужасно учёным, умным и важным. А теперь уж не то, к сожалению (Чехов 5). [М.:] In those days he [my husband] seemed to me terribly learned, clever, and important. But now, unfortunately, it is different (5a).♦...Россия уже не та. Выдают чугун Магнитка и Кузнецк... построены первые советские блюминги (Рыбаков 2) - Russia was not the country she once was. They were already turning out cast- iron at Magnitogorsk and Kuznetsk...and the first Soviet rolling-mills had been built (2a).2. unsuitable:- not right;- (all) wrong;- not the right [NP].⇒♦ [Таня:] Что ж... Я пойду... [Колесов:] Извините, Таня. Но сами видите - не та обстановка. Возможно, ещё увидимся... (Вампилов 3). [Т.:] Oh well... I'd better be off... [K.:] I'm sorry, Tknia. But you can see for yourself-the setting is all wrong. Maybe we'll meet again (3a). -
4 неидентичный
1) non-identical
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5 неидентичный
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6 Федот, да не тот
People, phe nomena or things, though having some similar characteristics, are not identical. See Куст тот, да не та ягода (K)Cf: Every fish is not a sturgeon (Am.). Every like is not the same (Am., Br.). No like is the same (Br.). Right church but wrong pew (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Федот, да не тот
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7 близко родственный если не идентичный
близко родственный, если не идентичный — closely related, if not identicalРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > близко родственный если не идентичный
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8 родственный близко если не идентичный
родственный близко, если не идентичный — closely related, if not identicalРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > родственный близко если не идентичный
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9 неидентичный
adj. not identical, nonidenticalРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > неидентичный
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10 неодинаковый
adj. not identical, unalike, unequalРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > неодинаковый
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11 неодинаковый
1) not identical
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12 хотя и не
•These steps are similar in principle if not identical in many applications.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > хотя и не
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13 неидентичный
1) General subject: nonidentical2) Mathematics: not identical -
14 неодинаковый
1) General subject: spotty (о качестве)2) Medicine: dissimilar3) Obsolete: matchless5) Mathematics: distinct, not identical, unalike, unequal6) Accounting: unlike7) Mining: nonuniform8) Forestry: uneven9) Business: disparate10) General subject: irregular11) Makarov: differential -
15 неидентичный
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16 неодинаковый
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17 неидентичный
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18 неодинаковый
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19 за исключением
•All these compounds except the monomethylnaphthalenes are of some commercial importance.
•Linear molecules, other than diatomics, can be treated similarly.
•The machine requires practically no maintenance apart from electrode dressing.
•But for a few substances, the state of the art has not advanced sufficiently to permit...
•These miniatures compare in every way except size with the larger connectors.
•Except for the bubble caps, the plant was constructed entirely of carbon steel.
•These particles are identical except for the sight of their charge.
•Except in a few special cases, very little visible or radar energy is emitted.
•Excepting the test pieces used for the experiment described in Sect. 7, all the specimens were heated at 200°C for 2000 min.
•The total cost of the part, exclusive of (or excluding, or with the exception of) material costs, would be...
•The media used for assay of amino acids contain a complete mixture of pure amino acids, save for the one to be determined.
•With the exception of some one-coat enamels, most porcelain enamels are applied in two or more coats.
•The weight of the press, less the hydraulic equipment, is 37 tons.
* * *За исключением -- except in, except for, with the exception of (that), save for; butIt is doubtful that the routine use of a finite element approach would prove economically justified, except in a research study.This behavior does not normally occur under impact loading except for low strength steels.All physical properties of the oil, with the exception of the thermal conductivity, were measured over the temperature range of interest.The velocity data for both the isothermal and heated cases are seen to be virtually identical, save for the typical upstream shift of the data.Frictional heating causes a significant rise in temperature of all but the most lightly loaded systems.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за исключением
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20 виды коррекции коэффициента мощности
виды коррекции коэффициента мощности
-There are 2 types of power factor correction: fixed or automatic.
Fixed power factor correction consists of inserting, in parallel on the network, a capacitor bank whose total power is provided by the assembly of capacitors of identical or different ratings. The bank is energized by a contactor that simultaneously supplies all the capacitors (a single step).
The inrush current peak, in the case of fixed correction, can reach 30 times the nominal current of the capacitor bank.
An automatic power factor correction system, on the other hand, consists of several capacitor banks of identical or different ratings (several steps), energized separately according to the value of the power factor to be corrected.
An electronic device automatically determines the power of the steps to be energized and activates the relevant contactors.
The inrush current peak, in the case of automatic correction, depends on the power of the steps already on duty, and can reach 100 times the nominal current of the step to be energized.
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PFC Types
There are two types of Power Factor Correction - Passive PFC and Active PFC.
Passive PFC uses passive elements like a ferrite core inductor on the AC input. It is very easy to implement in existing power circuits although the power factor is low at 60-80%. The proper AC input voltage (115V or 230V) must also be chosen manually. In addition, significant EMI can still result with a 115V AC source. Of course, a 230V AC source will not have this problem!.
Active PFC, on the other hand, uses a switching regulator with active elements like an IC, FETs (Field Effect Transistors) and diodes to create an active PFC circuit. This circuit allows the power supply to achieve a power factor of up to 95%, significantly reduce harmonics and automatically adjusts the AC input voltage. This means you do not have to manually select the AC input voltage. It works with all voltages from 110V to 240V.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > виды коррекции коэффициента мощности
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