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  • 41 угол

    angle, corner
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    у́гол м.
    1. (фигура, образованная двумя сторонами) мат. angle
    у́гол в, напр. 65° — an angle of, e. g., 65°
    дели́ть у́гол попола́м — bisect an angle
    у́гол, заключё́нный ме́жду … — the angle contained by …
    образо́вывать у́гол — form an angle
    две стороны́ образу́ют у́гол — two sides form an angle
    образо́вывать у́гол с … — make an angle with …
    у́гол опира́ется на хо́рду — the angle is subtended by the chord
    откла́дывать у́гол — lay off an angle
    повернуть(ся) на у́гол … — turn [rotate] through [by] an angle of …
    под угло́м … гра́дусов к о́си — at an angle of … degrees with an axis
    проводи́ть [стро́ить] у́гол, напр. по транспорти́ру — draw an angle, e. g., with a protractor
    составля́ть у́гол — make an angle of … with
    у́гол стя́гивается дуго́й — the angle is sustended by the arc
    2. (место пересечения двух предметов, двух сторон, стык двух стен и т. п.) corner
    аперту́рный у́гол — angular aperture, aperture angle
    у́гол ата́ки аргд. — angle of attack, angle of incidence
    у́гол ата́ки ди́сковой бороны́ с.-х.angle of harrow
    у́гол ата́ки, докрити́ческий — angle of incidence below stalling
    у́гол ата́ки, закрити́ческий — angle of incidence beyond stalling
    у́гол ата́ки, крити́ческий — angle of attack of maximum lift, angle of stall
    брэ́гговский у́гол — Bragg angle
    вале́нтный у́гол — valence angle
    ве́кторный у́гол — vectorial angle
    вертика́льный у́гол — vertical angle
    у́гол взма́ха ло́пасти ( несущего винта) ав.flapping angle
    у́гол визи́рования — angle of sight, angle of view
    у́гол внедре́ния ( ковша экскаватора) — angle of dig (of an excavator bucket)
    вне́шний у́гол — exterior angle
    вну́тренний у́гол — interior angle
    у́гол возмуще́ний аргд.Mach angle
    впи́санный у́гол — inscribed angle
    у́гол враще́ния — angle of rotation
    вспомога́тельный у́гол (резца, в плане) — side cut angle
    у́гол вхо́да — entrance [inlet] angle
    у́гол вхо́да ватерли́нии — angle of entrance of a water-line
    входя́щий у́гол геод.reentering (reentrant) angle
    у́гол вы́хода — outlet [exit] angle
    у́гол вы́хода ватерли́нии — angle of run of the water-line
    у́гол вы́хода (волны́) — angle of departure of a wave
    у́гол галопи́рования ( наземного транспорта) — angle of pitch
    геоцентри́ческий у́гол — geocentric(al) angle
    гла́вный у́гол (резца, в плане) — plan approach angle
    у́гол глисса́ды — glide slope
    у́гол голо́вки зу́ба ( конической шестерни) — addendum angle
    у́гол давле́ния ( в зубчатом зацеплении) — pressure angle
    двугра́нный у́гол — dihedron, dihedral angle
    у́гол дели́тельного ко́нуса — pitch cone angle
    диастимометри́ческий у́гол геод., опт. — deviating [stadia] wedge
    дирекцио́нный у́гол картогр. — direction [position] angle; grid azimuth, y-azimuth
    у́гол диффере́нта мор.trim angle
    у́гол диэлектри́ческих поте́рь — dielectric loss angle
    дополни́тельный у́гол — (дополняет до 90°) complementary angle; (дополняет до 180°) supplementary angle; (дополняет до 360°) conjugate angle
    у́гол AOB явля́ется дополни́тельным к углу́ BOC — angle AOB is the complement of angle BOC
    у́гол 35° явля́ется дополни́тельным к углу́ 55° — 35° is complementary to 55°, 55° is complementary to 35°
    у́гол дре́йфа мор. — drift [leeway] angle
    у́гол есте́ственного отко́са — angle [slope] of repose
    за́дний у́гол — ( резца) end-clearance angle; ( сверла) lip-relief angle; ( рыхлителя) heel clearance
    за́дний, вспомога́тельный у́гол — end rake angle
    за́дний, гла́вный у́гол — side rake angle
    у́гол зажига́ния ( тиратрона) — firing angle
    у́гол зазо́ра — clearance angle
    у́гол зака́та диагра́ммы стати́ческой осто́йчивости мор.angle of vanishing stability
    у́гол закру́чивания — twist [torsion] angle
    у́гол заостре́ния зу́ба — ( сверла) lip [wedge] angle; ( пилы) angle of tooth point
    у́гол запа́здывания по фа́зе — lag angle
    у́гол засе́чки геод. — angle of crossing, intersection angle
    углы́ зато́чки резца́ — tool angles
    у́гол захва́та — ( валков) прок. angle of bite; ( щековой дробилки) nip angle
    защи́тный у́гол ( троса заземления ЛЭП) — shielding angle
    у́гол зе́ва ( валков) прок.angle of bite
    у́гол зре́ния — angle of view
    у́гол зубча́того зацепле́ния — pressure angle
    у́гол изги́ба — bend angle
    у́гол килева́тости мор. — deadrise [rise-of-floor] angle
    у́гол конверге́нции — angle of convergence
    у́гол ко́нусности — taper [cone, included-cone] angle
    координа́тный у́гол — quadrantal angle, quadrant
    у́гол кре́на
    1. ав. ( при развороте) angle of bank; ( в прямолинейном полёте) angle of roll
    2. авто roll [lean] angle
    3. мор. ( в статике) heeling angle; ( в качке) roll(ing) angle
    у́гол кривизны́ — angle of curvature
    крити́ческий у́гол — critical angle
    курсово́й у́гол навиг.relative bearing
    курсово́й у́гол радиоста́нции [КУР] навиг.radio bearing
    у́гол Ма́ха — Mach angle
    межплоскостно́й у́гол ( кристалла) — interfacial angle
    мё́ртвый у́гол автоdead angle
    у́гол ме́ста — (angle of) elevation
    у́гол ме́стности — angle of site
    у́гол наблюде́ния — observation [viewing] angle
    у́гол наиме́ньшего отклоне́ния ( призмы) — angle of minimum deflection
    у́гол накло́на (кривой, траектории и т. п.) — slope
    у́гол накло́на винтово́й кана́вки ( сверла) — angle of flute helix
    у́гол накло́на о́си обо́ймы щёткодержа́теля эл.contact bevel angle
    у́гол накло́на судово́го тра́па — angle of attack
    у́гол накло́на траекто́рии полё́та — slope of the flight path
    увели́чивать у́гол накло́на траекто́рии полё́та — steepen the slope of the flight path
    на́крест лежа́щий у́гол — alternate angle
    у́гла напластова́ния горн.bedding angle
    направля́ющий у́гол — direction angle
    у́гол напыле́ния ( между осью струи и покрываемой поверхностью) — spraying angle
    у́гол насыще́ния ( дросселя с насыщением) — firing angle
    у́гол но́жки зу́ба — dedendum angle
    у́гол обзо́ра — angle of aspect, angle of view, angle of sight
    у́гол обруше́ния горн.inbreak angle
    у́гол обхва́та ( шкива ремнём) — angle of contact, wrapping angle
    у́гол опереже́ния — angle of lead, advance angle, angle of advance
    о́стрый у́гол — acute angle
    у́гол отки́дки ло́пасти ( гребного винта) — rake angle
    у́гол отклоне́ния руля́ высоты́ — elevator angle
    у́гол отклоне́ния руля́ направле́ния — rudder angle
    у́гол отклоне́ния элеро́на — aileron angle
    у́гол отко́са — angle of slope, angle of repose
    у́гол отсе́чки — элк. брит. angle of (anode) current flow; амер. operating angle
    у́гол отсе́чки составля́ет 90° — the angle of current flow [operating angle] is 180° (Примечание. При переводе величина угла умножается на два.)
    у́гол отстава́ния — angle of lag
    у́гол паде́ния
    1. (света, волны и т. п) angle of incidence
    2. горн. pitch angle, angle of dip
    пере́дний у́гол ( резца) — rake
    пло́ский у́гол — plane [flat] angle
    у́гол поворо́та ( транспортного средства) — turning angle
    у́гол поворо́та стрелы́ ( крана) — angle of swing of a boom
    у́гол подъё́ма ( линии витка) — helix angle
    у́гол по́лного вну́треннего отраже́ния — critical angle for total reflection
    у́гол по́лной поляриза́ции — angle of polarization, Brewster angle
    по́лный у́гол (360°) — perigon, round angle
    у́гол положе́ния — position angle, angle of situation, angle of site
    поля́рный у́гол ( в системе полярных координат) — vectorial angle
    пополни́тельный у́гол (до 180°) — supplementary angle
    у́гол ABC и у́гол CBD явля́ются пополни́тельными — angle CBD and angle CBD are supplementary to each other
    у́гол AOC явля́ется пополни́тельным к углу́ BOC — angle AOC is the supplement of angle BOC
    у́гол в 135° явля́ется пополни́тельным для угла́ 45° — 135° is supplementary to 45°
    у́гол поса́дки ( рессоры) — seat angle
    у́гол по́ступи ( гребного винта) — advance angle
    у́гол пота́птывания ( наземного транспорта) — angle of roll
    у́гол поте́рь эл [m2]. — loss angle
    у́гол поте́рь диэле́ктрика — dielectric loss angle
    преде́льный у́гол опт.critical angle
    у́гол приведе́ния — related [reference] angle
    у́гол при верши́не — apex [apical, vertex] angle
    у́гол при верши́не в пла́не ( резца) — nose angle
    у́гол привя́зки геод.angle of connection
    у́гол при́змы, отклоня́ющий — angle of a prism, prism angle
    прилежа́щий у́гол — adjacent angle
    у́гол при обра́тной засе́чке геод. — back [reciprocal] angle, back bearing
    у́гол при основа́нии — base angle
    у́гол притека́ния аргд.flow incidence
    у́гол пролё́та ( электрона) — transit angle
    простра́нственный у́гол — solid angle
    противолежа́щий у́гол — opposite angle
    у́гол проходи́мости, за́дний — angle of departure
    у́гол проходи́мости, пере́дний — angle of approach
    прямо́й у́гол (90°) — right angle
    путево́й у́гол навиг.course
    путево́й, за́данный у́гол — course set, course required, Co. Req.
    путево́й, и́стинный у́гол — true course
    путево́й, факти́ческий у́гол — брит. course made good
    у́гол рабо́чего ко́нуса воло́кон — drawing taper
    у́гол разва́ла бло́ков — included angle of cylinders
    у́гол разва́ла борто́в су́дна — angle of flare
    у́гол разва́ла кла́панов — included angle of valves
    у́гол разва́ла колё́с — angle of camber
    развё́рнутый у́гол — straight [flat] angle
    у́гол разворо́та — angle of turn
    у́гол разде́лки кро́мок свар. — groove [bevel] angle
    у́гол разно́са ( факела) — divergence angle
    у́гол раскры́ва ЭЛТ — bulb angle of a CRT
    у́гол распыле́ния струи́ — spray-cone angle
    у́гол рассе́яния — angle of deflection, scattering angle
    у́гол рассогласова́ния автмт.error angle
    у́гол раство́ра анте́нны — beamwidth of the antenna
    у́гол раство́ра диагра́ммы напра́вленности анте́нны на у́ровне полови́нной мо́щности — beamwidth at [between] halfpower points
    у́гол раство́ра ко́нуса — opening of a cone
    у́гол раство́ра пучка́ элк.beam angle
    ра́стровый у́гол полигр.screen angle
    у́гол растру́ба — angle of flare
    у́гол расхожде́ния — divergence angle
    у́гол расхожде́ния электро́нного пучка́, полови́нный ( в ЭЛТ) — half-angle subtended by the beam
    у́гол ре́зания ( резца) — cutting angle
    у́гол ре́зания, за́дний — relief angle, clearance
    у́гол ре́зания, пере́дний — hock angle
    у́гол рыхле́ния с.-х.ripping angle
    у́гол сближе́ния меридиа́нов — angle of convergence, convergent [mapping] thetal angle
    у́гол сва́ливания ( самолета) — angle of stall
    у́гол сви́вки кана́та — lay angle of a rope
    у́гол сдви́га фаз — phase shift
    у́гол скольже́ния — ( по наклонной плоскости) angle of slide; ( гребного винта) slip angle
    у́гол скольже́ния волны́ ( между падающим лучом и поверхностью) — grazing angle of a wave
    у́гол ско́са кро́мки — bevel angle
    сме́жный у́гол — adjacent angle
    у́гол ABC явля́ется сме́жным (по отноше́нию) к углу́ CBD — angle ABC is adjacent to angle CBD
    у́гол сно́са — angle of drift
    соотве́тственный у́гол — corresponding angle
    сре́занный у́гол ( дефект формы листа) прок.cut angle
    у́гол сры́ва пото́ка аргд.angle of stall
    теле́сный у́гол — solid angle
    тупо́й у́гол — obtuse angle
    у́гол упрежде́ния — lead angle
    у́гол упрежде́ния сно́са ав.crab angle
    устраня́ть у́гол упрежде́ния сно́са — decrab, kick off drift
    у́гол устано́вки, нивелиро́вочный (крыла, хвостового оперения и т. п.) — брит. rigging angle of incidence; амер. incidence
    фа́зовый у́гол — phase angle
    центра́льный у́гол — central angle
    часово́й у́гол астр.hour angle
    ша́говый у́гол ( гребного винта) — pitch angle
    углы́ Э́йлера — Eulerian angles
    экваториа́льный у́гол — equator angle
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  • 42 аэростат

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > аэростат

  • 43 в направлении

    1. along the line
    2. on the line
    3. along the lines
    4. on the lines
    5. for

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > в направлении

  • 44 угол крена

    1. ав. angle of bank; angle of roll
    2. авто roll angle
    3. мор. heeling angle; roll angle

    угол отсечки — angle of current flow; operating angle

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  • 45 аэродром

    аварийная обстановка на аэродроме
    aerodrome emergency
    автоматическая информация в районе аэродрома
    automatic terminal information
    администрация аэродрома
    aerodrome authority
    аэродром без командно-диспетчерской службы
    uncontrolled aerodrome
    аэродром без радиолокационных средств
    nonradar aerodrome
    аэродром выгрузки
    debarkation aerodrome
    аэродром вылета
    1. aerodrome of departure
    2. takeoff aerodrome аэродром вынужденной посадки
    emergency aerodrome
    аэродром выхода на радиосвязь
    aerodrome of call
    аэродром для реактивных воздушных судов
    jet aerodrome
    аэродром для самолетов короткого взлета и посадки
    1. stolport
    2. STOLport аэродром, имеющий частые туманы
    fog-plagued aerodrome
    аэродром летного училища
    flying-school airfield
    аэродром материально-технического обеспечения
    logistics aerodrome
    аэродром местного значения
    local aerodrome
    аэродром местных воздушных линий
    domestic aerodrome
    аэродром назначения
    destination aerodrome
    аэродром на трассе полета
    en-route aerodrome
    аэродром, обеспечивающий заправку топливом
    refuelling aerodrome
    аэродром погрузки
    embarkation aerodrome
    аэродром посадки
    landing aerodrome
    аэродром постоянного базирования
    base aerodrome
    аэродром предполагаемой посадки
    aerodrome of intended landing
    аэродром прилета
    1. receiving aerodrome
    2. arrival aerodrome аэродром приписки
    1. home aerodrome
    2. aerodrome of origin аэродром с бетонным покрытием
    concrete-surfaced aerodrome
    аэродром с жестким покрытием
    rigid pavement aerodrome
    аэродром с командно-диспетчерской службой
    controlled aerodrome
    аэродром совместного базирования гражданского и военных воздушных судов
    joint civil and military aerodrome
    аэродром с перекрещивающимися ВПП
    X-type aerodrome
    аэродром с твердым покрытием
    hard surface aerodrome
    аэродром с травяным покрытием
    grass aerodrome
    базовый аэродром
    depot aerodrome
    береговой аэродром
    coastal aerodrome
    видимость у земли в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome ground visibility
    вне аэродрома
    off-aerodrome
    военный аэродром
    military aerodrome
    воздушная обстановка в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome air picture
    временный аэродром
    1. temporary aerodrome
    2. provisional aerodrome всепогодный аэродром
    all-weather aerodrome
    вспомогательный аэродром
    satellite aerodrome
    вход в зону аэродрома
    1. inward flight
    2. entry into the aerodrome zone выполнять круг полета над аэродромом
    carry out a circuit of the aerodrome
    выполнять полет в режиме ожидания над аэродромом
    hold over the beacon
    выполнять полеты с аэродрома
    operate from the aerodrome
    высота аэродрома
    1. aerodrome altitude
    2. aerodrome level генеральный план аэродрома
    aerodrome master plan
    главный аэродром
    main aerodrome
    горный аэродром
    high-level aerodrome
    гражданский аэродром
    civil aerodrome
    граница аэродрома
    aerodrome boundary
    грунтовой аэродром
    unpaved aerodrome
    давление на аэродроме
    aerodrome pressure
    движение в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome traffic
    действия по аэродрому при объявлении тревоги
    aerodrome alert measures
    действующий аэродром
    operating
    диспетчер аэродрома
    aerodrome controller
    диспетчер зоны аэродрома
    commuter operator
    дополнительный аэродром
    1. auxiliary aerodrome
    2. supplementary aerodrome дренаж аэродрома
    aerodrome drainage
    дренажная система аэродрома
    aerodrome drainage system
    заводской аэродром
    factory aerodrome
    загруженность аэродрома
    airport workload
    задействованный аэродром
    participating aerodrome
    запасной аэродром посадки
    alternate destination
    запасный аэродром
    alternate aerodrome
    зона аэродрома
    terminal area
    зона движения в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome traffic zone
    зона, контролируемая авиадиспетчерской службой аэродрома
    aerodrome controlled zone
    зона контроля аэродрома диспетчерской службой
    aerodrome control sector
    зона подхода к аэродрому
    aerodrome approach area
    изменение направления ветра в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome wind shift
    искусственные сооружения в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome culture
    испытательный аэродром
    test aerodrome
    карта подходов к аэродрому
    aerodrome approach chart
    категорированный аэродром
    categorized aerodrome
    категория аэродрома
    aerodrome category
    кодовое обозначение аэродрома
    aerodrome reference code
    конечный аэродром
    1. final aerodrome
    2. terminal aerodrome контрольная площадка на аэродроме
    aerodrome checkpoint
    контрольная точка аэродрома
    aerodrome check point
    контрольный ориентир аэродрома
    aerodrome reference point
    коэффициент использования аэродрома
    1. aerodrome usability factor
    2. aerodrome utilization factor круг полета над аэродромом
    1. aerodrome circuit
    2. aerodrome circle летать по кругу над аэродромом
    circle the aerodrome
    летная полоса аэродрома
    aerodrome strip
    маркировка аэродрома
    layout of aerodrome markings
    метеоданные по аэродрому
    aerodrome forecast material
    метеорологический минимум аэродрома
    aerodrome meteorological minima
    метеоусловия на аэродроме посадки
    terminal weather
    метеоусловия на запасном аэродроме
    alternate weather
    минимум аэродрома
    aerodrome minima
    минимум запасного аэродрома
    alternate minima
    муниципальный аэродром для коммерческой авиации
    municipal commercial aerodrome
    наблюдение за аэродромом
    aerodrome observation
    недействующий аэродром
    abandoned aerodrome
    необлетанный аэродром
    unfamiliar aerodrome
    несертифицированный аэродром
    unimproved airdrome
    облетанный аэродром
    familiar aerodrome
    ограждение аэродрома
    aerodrome fencing
    оперативный аэродром
    operational aerodrome
    опознавание аэродрома
    aerodrome identification
    опознавательный знак аэродрома
    aerodrome identification sign
    опознавать аэродром с воздуха
    identify the aerodrome from the air
    основной аэродром
    principal aerodrome
    подземные сооружения на аэродроме
    underaerodrome utilities
    подход к зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome approach
    подъездная дорога к аэродрому
    aerodrome approach road
    полет по кругу в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome traffic circuit operation
    полет по кругу над аэродромом
    1. aerodrome circling
    2. aerodrome circuit-circling помещение на аэродроме для размещения дежурных экипажей
    aerodrome alert room
    порядок действий по тревоге на аэродроме
    aerodrome alerting procedure
    посадка вне аэродрома
    landing off the aerodrome
    поток в промежуточных аэродромах
    pick-up traffic
    превышение аэродрома
    aerodrome elevation
    предупреждение по аэродрому
    aerodrome warning
    прибывать в зону аэродрома
    arrive over the aerodrome
    приземляться на аэродроме
    get into the aerodrome
    прогноз по аэродрому
    aerodrome forecast
    проектирование и строительство аэродромов
    aerodrome engineering
    прокладка маршрута в районе аэродрома
    terminal routing
    промежуточный аэродром
    intermediate aerodrome
    пропускная способность аэродрома
    aerodrome handing capacity
    профиль местности в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome ground profile
    радиолокатор обзора зоны аэродрома
    terminal area surveillance radar
    размещение на аэродроме
    on-aerodrome location
    разработка мероприятий на случай аварийной обстановки на аэродроме
    aerodrome emergency planning
    район размещения аэродрома
    aerodrome site
    регулярный аэродром
    regular aerodrome
    резервный аэродром
    reserve aerodrome
    роза ветров аэродрома
    1. aerodrome wind rose
    2. aerodrome wind distribution руководство по производству полетов в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome rules
    руление по аэродрому
    ground taxi operation
    светосигнальное оборудование аэродрома для обеспечения безопасности
    aerodrome security lighting
    сводка по аэродрому
    aerodrome report
    сектор подхода к аэродрому
    approach sector
    Секция аэродромов, воздушных трасс и наземных средств
    Aerodromes, Air Routes and Ground Aids Section
    (ИКАО) система маркировки аэродрома
    aerodrome marking system
    система объявления тревоги на аэродроме
    aerodrome alert system
    система управления подходом к аэродрому
    aerodrome approach control system
    сложные метеоусловия в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome adverse weather
    служба управления движением в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome control service
    служебная дорога на аэродроме
    aerodrome service road
    снежные заносы на аэродроме
    aerodrome snow windrow
    советник по проектированию и строительству аэродромов
    aerodrome engineering instructor
    состояние готовности служб аэродрома по тревоге
    aerodrome alert status
    (состояние готовности аэродрома по тревоге) спланированный участок аэродрома
    aerodrome graded area
    справочник по аэродромам
    aerodrome directory
    стационарный аэродром
    permanent aerodrome
    степень загрузки аэродрома
    aerodrome usability
    степень использования аэродрома
    aerodrome utilization rate
    сухопутный аэродром
    land aerodrome
    схема аэродрома
    1. aerodrome chart
    2. aerodrome layout схема движения в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome traffic pattern
    схема зоны аэродрома
    terminal area streamline
    схема руления по аэродрому
    aerodrome taxi circuit
    узловой аэродром
    key aerodrome
    указанный аэродром
    1. given aerodrome
    2. aerodrome in question указатель контрольного ориентира аэродрома
    aerodrome check-point sign
    указатель летной полосы аэродрома
    aerodrome strip marker
    указатель минимума аэродрома
    airport minima reminder
    управление в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome control
    условия вне зоны аэродрома
    off-field conditions
    условия в районе аэродрома
    aerodrome environment
    уход из зоны аэродрома
    outward flight
    учебный аэродром
    training aerodrome
    частота командно-диспетчерского пункта аэродрома
    airport tower frequency
    эксплуатационный минимум аэродрома
    aerodrome operating minima
    эксплуатация аэродрома
    aerodrome operation

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > аэродром

  • 46 обстановка

    аварийная обстановка
    1. emergency
    2. accident environment аварийная обстановка на аэродроме
    aerodrome emergency
    аэродромная обстановка
    aerodrome conditions
    аэронавигационная обстановка
    aeronavigation situation
    в аварийной обстановке
    in emergency
    воздушная обстановка
    air situation
    воздушная обстановка в зоне аэродрома
    aerodrome air picture
    дисплей индикации воздушной обстановки
    air situation display
    индикатор обстановки в вертикальной плоскости
    vertical-situation indicator
    инструктаж при аварийной обстановке в полете
    inflight emergency instruction
    консультативное сообщение о воздушной обстановке
    traffic advisory
    консультативное сообщение о воздушной обстановке, регистрируемой на первичной РЛС
    traffic advisory against primary radar targets
    обязанности экипажа в аварийной обстановке
    crew emergency duty
    окружающая обстановка
    environmental conditions
    отработка действий на случай аварийной обстановки в аэропорту
    aerodrome emergency exercise
    полет для разведки метеорологической обстановки
    meteorological reconnaissance flight
    порядок действий в аварийной обстановке
    emergency procedure
    правила полета в аварийной обстановке
    emergency flight procedures
    радиолокационное наблюдение грозовой обстановки
    radar storm observation
    разработка мероприятий на случай аварийной обстановки на аэродроме
    aerodrome emergency planning
    сигнализация аварийной обстановки в полете
    air alert warning
    схема воздушной обстановки
    air plot
    шумовая обстановка
    noise environment
    экран изображения воздушной обстановки
    air display

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > обстановка

  • 47 особый

    зона воздушного пространства с особым режимом полета
    airspace restricted area
    карта особых явлений погоды
    significant weather chart
    карта особых явлений погоды в верхних слоях атмосферы
    high level significant weather chart
    наблюдение за особыми явлениями
    significant observation
    особая ситуация
    abnormal case
    особые меры в полете
    in-flight extreme care
    особые обстоятельства
    particular circumstances
    особые случаи выполнения полетов
    abnormal operations
    особые условия
    special conditions
    особые явления погоды на маршруте полета
    en-route weather phenomena
    особый диапазон
    exclusive band
    полет в связи с особыми обстоятельствами
    special event flight
    прогноз особых явлений погоды
    significant weather forecast
    чартерный рейс в связи с особыми обстоятельствами
    special event charter

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > особый

  • 48 пространство

    пространство сущ
    space
    авиатрасса верхнего воздушного пространства
    high-level airway
    авиатрасса нижнего воздушного пространства
    low-level airway
    верхнее воздушное пространство
    1. upper air area
    2. upper air воздушное пространство
    1. midair
    2. airspace воздушное пространство с запретом визуальных полетов
    visual exempted airspace
    воздушно-космическое пространство
    aerospace
    высотное воздушное пространство
    specified upper-air layer
    государственная система организации воздушного пространства
    national airspace system
    диспетчерское обслуживание воздушного пространства
    air control
    зарегистрированное воздушное пространство
    specified airspace
    зарезервированное воздушное пространство
    reserved airspace
    зона воздушного пространства с особым режимом полета
    airspace restricted area
    комплексная система контроля воздушного пространства
    integrated system of airspace control
    консультативное воздушное пространство
    advisory airspace
    консультативное обслуживание верхнего воздушного пространства
    upper advisory service
    контролируемое воздушное пространство
    controlled airspace
    контролируемое воздушное пространство предназначенное для полетов по приборам
    instrument restricted airspace
    маршрут верхнего воздушного пространства
    upper air route
    маршрут нижнего воздушного пространства
    low air route
    наблюдение за воздушным пространством
    air observation
    нарушение воздушного пространства
    air intrusion
    неконтролируемое воздушное пространство
    uncontrolled airspace
    нижнее воздушное пространство
    1. lower airspace
    2. low air area обозначенное воздушное пространство
    designated airspace
    ограничение воздушного пространства
    airspace restriction
    ограниченное воздушное пространство
    restricted airspace
    определять границы воздушного пространства
    to define the airspace
    основной режим воздушного пространства
    dominant air mode
    покидать данное воздушное пространство
    leave the airspace
    полет над водным пространством
    1. overwater flight
    2. overwater operation положение в воздушном пространстве
    air position
    прогноз для верхнего воздушного пространства
    upper-air forecast
    пропускная способность воздушного пространства
    airspace capacity
    район полетов верхнего воздушного пространства
    upper flight region
    распределение воздушного пространства
    air spacing
    (для обеспечения контроля полетов) резервирование воздушного пространства
    airspace reservation
    сектор воздушного пространства
    airspace segment
    система вентиляции подкапотного пространства
    nacelle cooling system
    (двигателя)

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > пространство

  • 49 измерение

    1) <math.> dimension

    2) ganging
    3) measurement
    4) measuring
    5) mensuration
    6) metering
    7) meterring
    8) observation
    9) ranging
    10) <engin.> timing
    дистанционное измерение
    измерение базиса
    измерение в натуре
    измерение времени
    измерение выравненное
    измерение высот
    измерение дальности
    измерение дистанционное
    измерение замещением
    измерение испарения
    измерение от абонента
    измерение от канала
    измерение относительно
    измерение по точкам
    измерение трехсторонее
    измерение углов
    инструментальное измерение
    косвенное измерение
    относительное измерение
    подтверждать измерение
    прецизионное измерение
    производить измерение
    прямое измерение
    точное измерение

    динамическое измерение усиленияgain tracking


    измерение в свободном полетеfree-flight measurement


    измерение глубины водыdepth-finding


    измерение глубины эхолотомecho-sounding


    измерение длины в воздухе<geod.> catenary taping


    измерение мерной лентой не касаясь земли<geod.> catenary taping


    измерение однородной функцииdegree


    измерение плотности жидкостей<math.> areometry, hydrometry


    измерение плотности радиоактивным методом<tech.> radioactive density gaging


    измерение расстояний акустическое<tech.> sound ranging

    Русско-английский технический словарь > измерение

  • 50 полётное исследование

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > полётное исследование

  • 51 аэростат

    (объемом 42 тыс. куб. м. и более) blimp
    * * *
    аэроста́т м.
    aerostat, balloon, lighter-than-air aircraft
    запуска́ть аэроста́т — launch a balloon
    наполня́ть аэроста́т ( газом) — inflate a balloon
    аэроста́т подде́рживается в во́здухе — an aerostat sustains flight in the atmosphere
    привя́зывать аэроста́т — anchor [tether] a balloon
    баллоне́тный аэроста́т — ballonnet balloon
    беспило́тный аэроста́т — unmanned balloon
    зме́йковый аэроста́т — kite balloon
    аэроста́т наблюде́ния — observation balloon
    привязно́й аэроста́т — captive [tethered] balloon
    свобо́дный аэроста́т — free balloon
    управля́емый аэроста́т — dirigible balloon, air ship (см. тж. дирижабль)
    * * *

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > аэростат

  • 52 ορνιθείαν

    ὀρνιθείᾱν, ὀρνίθειος
    of: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)
    ὀρνιθείᾱν, ὀρνιθεία
    observation of the flight: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ορνιθείαν

  • 53 ὀρνιθείαν

    ὀρνιθείᾱν, ὀρνίθειος
    of: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)
    ὀρνιθείᾱν, ὀρνιθεία
    observation of the flight: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ὀρνιθείαν

  • 54 voir

    voir [vwaʀ]
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    1. <
       a. to see
    vous n'avez encore rien vu ! you ain't seen nothing yet! (inf)
    c'est ce que nous verrons ! we'll see about that!
    on aura tout vu ! we've seen everything now!
    comment voyez-vous l'avenir ? how do you see the future?
    voir + infinitif
    va voir ailleurs si j'y suis ! (inf) get lost! (inf!) faire voir ( = montrer) to show
    fais voir ! let me have a look!
    va te faire voir (ailleurs) ! (inf!) get lost! (inf!)
    qu'il aille se faire voir (chez les Grecs) ! (inf!) he can go to hell! (inf!)à le (ou te etc) voir
    à le voir, on ne lui donnerait pas 90 ans to look at him, you wouldn't think he was 90
       b. ( = pouvoir voir, imaginer)
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    ► Lorsque voir exprime une faculté, il est souvent traduit par can see.
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    est-ce que tu le vois ? can you see it?
    tu me vois aller lui dire ça ? can you see me telling him that?
    il va encore protester, je vois ça d'ici he's going to start protesting again, I can see it coming
       c. ( = examiner, étudier) [+ dossier] to look at ; [+ circulaire] to read
       e. (locutions)
    tu vas le faire tout de suite, vu ? (inf) you're going to do it straightaway, okay?
    à voir son train de vie, elle doit être très riche if her lifestyle is anything to go by, she must be very well-off
    il n'a pas de goût, il n'y a qu'à voir comment il s'habille he's got no taste, you only have to look at the clothes he wears rien à voir
    cela a quelque chose à voir avec... this has got something to do with...
    son nouveau film ? rien à voir avec les précédents his new film? it's nothing like his previous work
    essaie un peu, pour voir ! just you try! passer voir
    je veux voir ça ! I want to see that!
    je voudrais t'y voir ! I'd like to see you try!
    tu aurais dû refuser ! -- j'aurais voulu t'y voir ! you should have said no! -- I'd like to see what you'd have done! bien voir
    nous allons bien voir ! we'll soon find out!
    on verra bien we'll see voir venir ( = attendre les événements) to wait and see
    j'ai quelques économies, ça me permettra de voir venir (inf) I've got some savings which should be enough to see me through (inf)
    on va perdre, ça je le vois venir (gros comme une maison) (inf) ( = prévoir) we're going to lose, I can see it coming (a mile off (inf))
    si elle ne revient pas travailler lundi, elle va se faire mal voir if she doesn't come back to work on Monday, it won't look too good
    2. <
       a. to see
    dis-moi voir... tell me...
    essaie voir ! (inf) just you try it!
    regarde voir ce qu'il a fait ! (inf) just look what he's done!
    un peu de charité, voyons ! (rappel à l'ordre) come on now, let's be charitable!
    voyons voyons ! let's see now !
    c'est trop lourd pour toi, voyons ! come on now, it's too heavy for you!
    3. <
    4. <
       a. (soi-même) to see o.s.
    il la trouve moche -- il ne s'est pas vu ! he thinks she's ugly -- has he looked in the mirror lately?
       c. ( = se trouver) se voir contraint de to find o.s. forced to
    je me vois dans la triste obligation de... I have the sad task of...
       d. ( = être visible) [tache, couleur, sentiments] to show
    cela ne s'est jamais vu ! it's unheard of!
    * * *
    vwaʀ
    1.
    1) ( percevoir par les yeux) to see [personne, objet]

    à le voir, on le prendrait pour un clochard — to look at him, you'd think he was a tramp

    2) (être spectateur, témoin de) [personne] to see [film, incident]; [lieu] to see [événement, évolution]
    3) ( se figurer) to see
    4) ( juger) to see

    voir favorablement quelque chose — to be favourably [BrE] disposed toward(s) something

    5) (comprendre, déceler) to see [moyen, avantage]
    6) (constater, découvrir) to see

    voir si/pourquoi — to find out ou to see if/why

    on verra bien — well, we'll see

    ‘je ne paierai pas!’ - ‘c'est ce que nous verrons!’ — ‘I won't pay!’ - ‘we shall see about that!’

    touches-y, pour voir! — ( menace) you just touch it!

    7) (examiner, étudier) to see [malade]; to look at [problème, dossier]
    8) (recevoir, se rendre chez) to see [client, médecin, ami]
    9) ( visiter) to see [ville, monument]

    2.
    voir à verbe transitif indirect ( veiller à) to see to

    voyez à ce que tout soit prêtsee to it ou make sure that everything is ready


    3.
    verbe intransitif

    voir, y voir — to be able to see

    je or j'y vois à peine — I can hardly see

    voir loin — ( être prévoyant) to look ahead; ( être perspicace) to be far-sighted

    il faut voir — (colloq) ( ça mérite réflexion) we'll have to see

    voyons, sois sage! — come on now, behave yourself!


    4.
    se voir verbe pronominal
    1) (dans la glace, en imagination) to see oneself
    2) ( se remarquer) [tache, défaut] to show

    se voir obligé or dans l'obligation de faire quelque chose — to find oneself forced to do

    4) ( se fréquenter) to see each other

    ils ne peuvent pas se voir (en peinture (colloq)) — they can't stand each other

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    je préfère voir venir — (colloq) I would rather wait and see

    on t'a vu venir! — (colloq) they/we saw you coming! (colloq)

    je te vois venir — (colloq) I can see what you're getting at GB ou where you're coming from (colloq)

    qu'il aille se faire voir! — (colloq) tell him to get lost! (colloq)

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    vwaʀ
    1. vi

    D'ici, on voit mieux. — You can see better from here.

    faites voir — show me, let me see

    Voyons ce qu'on peut faire. — Let's see what we can do.

    Voyons, sois raisonnable! — Come on, be reasonable!

    ni vu ni connu! — what the eye doesn't see...!, no one will be any the wiser

    2. vt
    1) (= distinguer) to see

    D'ici, on voit bien le Mont-Blanc. — You can see Mont Blanc clearly from here., You get a good view of Mont Blanc from here.

    2) (= regarder) to see

    Il m'a fait voir sa collection de timbres. — He showed me his stamp collection.

    3) (= être témoin de) to see

    J'ai vu des cas semblables. — I have seen similar cases.

    Je les ai vu humiliés. — I saw them humiliated.

    4) (= rendre visite à) to see

    Venez me voir quand vous serez à Paris. — Come and see me when you're in Paris.

    5) (= comprendre) to see

    Je ne vois pas pourquoi il a fait ça. — I don't see why he did that.

    6) (= imaginer) to see

    Je la voyais déjà en patronne de multinationale. — I could see her as the big boss of a multinational corporation.

    7) (= supporter)

    ne pas pouvoir voir qn fig — not to be able to stand sb, not to be able to stand the sight of sb

    Je ne peux vraiment pas la voir. — I really can't stand her., I really can't stand the sight of her.

    Ça n'a rien à voir avec lui, c'est entre toi et moi. — It's nothing to do with him, it's between you and me.

    je te vois venir! ironique — I can see what you're getting at!, I can see what you're after!

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    voir verb table: voir
    A vtr
    1 ( percevoir par les yeux) to see [personne, objet]; dis-moi ce que tu vois gén tell me what you see; je ne vois rien I can't ou don't see anything; je n'y vois rien I can't see a thing; il faut le voir pour le croire it has to be seen to be believed; je les ai vus de mes propres yeux or de mes yeux vu! I saw them with my own eyes!; je les ai vus comme je te vois! I saw them as plainly as I see you standing there!; que vois-je! liter what's this I see?; à la voir si triste when you see her so sad; à le voir, on le prendrait pour un clochard to look at him, you'd think he was a tramp; faire voir qch à qn to show sb sth; laisser voir son ignorance to show one's ignorance; sa jupe fendue laissait voir ses cuisses her slit skirt showed her thighs; voir qch en rêve to dream about sth; ⇒ mûr;
    2 (être spectateur, témoin de) [personne] to see [film, incident, événement]; [période, lieu, organisation] to see [événement, évolution, changement]; aller voir un film to go to see a film GB ou movie US; nous voyons les prix augmenter we see prices rising; je les ai vus partir/qui partaient I saw them leave/leaving; on l'a vue entrer she was seen going in, someone saw her go in; la voiture qu'il a vue passer the car he saw go by; la ville qui l'a vue naître her native town, the town where she was born; le film est à voir the film is worth seeing; c'est triste/intéressant à voir it' s sad/interesting to see; c'est beau à voir it's beautiful to look at; ce n'est pas beau à voir it's not a pretty sight; il faut voir comment! you should see how!; j'aurais voulu que tu voies ça! you should have seen it!; je voudrais bien t'y voir! I'd like to see how you'd get on!; a-t-on jamais vu pareille audace! have you ever seen such cheek!; on n'a jamais vu ça! it's unheard of!; et vous n'avez encore rien vu! you ain't seen nothing yet! hum; qu'est-ce qu'il ne faut pas voir, on aura tout vu! could you ever have imagined such a thing!; voyez-moi ça! just look at that!;
    3 ( se figurer) to see; comment vois-tu l'avenir? how do you see the future?; je le vois or verrais bien enseignant I can just see him as a teacher; je ne la vois pas faire ça toute sa vie I can't see her doing it forever; voir sa vie comme un désastre to view one's life as a disaster; on voit bien comment it's easy to see how; on ne voit guère comment, on voit mal comment it's difficult to see how; j'ai vu le moment où il allait m'étrangler I thought he was about to strangle me; je vois ça d'ici I can just imagine; tu vois un peu s'il arrivait maintenant! just imagine, if he turned up now!;
    4 ( juger) to see; c'est ma façon de voir (les choses) that's the way I see things; je ne partage pas ta façon de voir I see things differently from you; voir en qn un ami to see sb as a friend; je ne vois pas qu'il y ait lieu d'intervenir I don't see any reason to intervene; c'est à toi de voir it's up to you to decide; voir favorablement une réforme to be favourablyGB disposed toward(s) a reform; tu vas te faire mal voir de Sophie Sophie is going to think badly of you; je te vois mal parti you're heading for trouble;
    5 (comprendre, déceler) to see [cause, moyen, avantage] (dans in); je vois I see; je vois ce que tu veux dire I see what you mean; je ne vois pas qui tu veux dire I don't know who you mean; tu vois où elle veut en venir? do you see what she's getting at?; je ne vois pas où est le problème I can't see the problem; je ne vois pas l'intérêt d'attendre I can't see the point of waiting; je n'y vois aucun mal I see no harm in it; je ne vois aucun mal à ce qu'elle signe I see no harm in her signing; si tu n'y vois pas d'inconvénient if it's all right with you, if you have no objection; tu ne vois pas qu'il ment? can't ou don't you see that he's lying? ; on voit bien qu'elle n'a jamais travaillé! you can tell ou it's obvious that she's never worked!; je le vois à leur attitude I can tell by their attitude; à quoi le vois- tu? how can you tell?;
    6 (constater, découvrir) to see; comme vous le voyez as you can see; à ce que je vois from what I can see; voir si/combien/pourquoi to find out ou to see if/how much/why; vois si c'est sec see if it's dry; vois si ça leur convient find out ou see if it suits them; on verra bien well, we'll see; ‘je ne paierai pas!’-‘c'est ce que nous verrons!’ ‘I won't pay!’-‘we shall see about that!’; c'est à voir that remains to be seen; j'ai fait ça pour voir I did it to see what would happen; essaie pour voir try and see!; essaie un peu/touches-y, pour voir! ( menace) you just try it/touch it!; vous m'en voyez ravi I am delighted about it;
    7 (examiner, étudier) to see [malade]; to look at [problème, dossier]; ( dans un texte) voir page 10/le mode d'emploi see page 10/instructions for use; je verrai (ce que je peux faire) I'll see (what I can do); voyons let's see;
    8 (recevoir, se rendre chez, fréquenter) to see [client, médecin, ami]; je le vois peu en ce moment I don't see much of him at the moment; aller voir qn gén to go to see sb; ( à l'hôpital) to go to visit sb; je passerai la voir demain I'll call on her tomorrow, I'll pop in and see her tomorrow;
    9 ( visiter) to see [ville, monument]; voir du pays to see the world;
    10 ( avoir un rapport avec) avoir quelque chose à voir avec to have something to do with; ça n'a rien à voir! that's got nothing to do with it!; il n'a rien à voir là-dedans or à y voir it's got nothing to do with him. ⇒ chandelle.
    B voir à vtr ind fml ( veiller à) to see (à to); voyez à ce que tout soit prêt see to it ou make sure that everything is ready; faudrait voir à réserver des places we ought to see about reserving ou booking GB seats; voyez à réserver les places make sure you reserve ou book GB the seats.
    C vi
    1 ( avec les yeux) voir, y voir to be able to see; est-ce qu'un bébé (y) voit à la naissance? can a baby see at birth?; je or j'y vois à peine I can hardly see; (y) voir double to see double; je vois trouble everything is a blur; voir loin lit to see a long way off;
    2 ( par l'esprit) (y) voir clair dans qch to have a clear understanding of sth; voir loin ( être prévoyant) to look ahead; ( être perspicace) to be far-sighted; voir grand to think big; elle a vu juste she was right; il faut voir ( ça mérite réflexion) we'll have to see; ( c'est incroyable) you wouldn't believe it;
    3 ( pour insister) voyons voir let's see now; regardez voir take a look; dites voir tell me; montrez voir show me;
    4 ( en incise) vois-tu, voyez-vous you see;
    5 ( rappel à l'ordre) voyons, sois sage! come on now, behave yourself!
    D se voir vpr
    1 (dans la glace, en imagination) to see oneself; elle se voyait déjà sur les planches she could already see herself on the stage;
    2 ( être conscient de) to realize; il s'est vu sombrer dans la folie he realized he was going mad;
    3 ( se remarquer) [tache, défaut] to show; ça se voit it shows; ça ne se voit pas qu'un peu! it sticks out a mile!;
    4 ( se produire) cela se voit tous les jours it happens all the time ou every day; cela ne se voit pas tous les jours it isn't something you see every day; ça ne s'est jamais vu! it's unheard of!;
    5 ( se trouver) se voir obligé or dans l'obligation de faire qch to find oneself forced to do; ils se sont vu répondre que they were told that;
    6 (se rencontrer, se fréquenter) to see each other;
    7 ( sympathiser) ils ne peuvent pas se voir they can't stand each other;
    8 ( être vu) to be seen; la tour se voit de loin the tower can be seen from far away;
    9 s'en voir to have a hard time (pour faire doing).
    ne pas voir plus loin que le bout de son nez to see no further than the end of one's nose; je préfère voir venir I would rather wait and see; on t'a vu venir! they saw you coming!; je te vois venir I can see what you're getting at GB ou where you're coming from; je ne peux pas le voir (en peinture) I can't stand him; je t'ai assez vu I've had enough of you; en voir de belles or de toutes les couleurs to go through some hard times; j'en ai vu d'autres I've seen worse; en faire voir à qn to give sb a hard time; va te faire voir (ailleurs), va voir ailleurs or là-bas si j'y suis! get lost!; qu'il aille se faire voir! tell him to get lost!; il ferait beau voir ça! that would be the last straw!
    [vwar] verbe transitif
    A.[PERCEVOIR AVEC LES YEUX]
    1. [distinguer] to see
    à les voir, on ne dirait pas qu'ils roulent sur l'or to look at them, you wouldn't think they were rolling in it
    à la voir si souriante, on ne dirait pas qu'elle souffre when you see how cheerful she is, you wouldn't think she's in pain
    voir quelqu'un faire ou qui fait quelque chose to see somebody do ou doing something
    fais voir! let me see!, show me!
    a. [bébé] to be born
    b. [journal] to come out
    c. [théorie, invention] to appear
    il faut la voir lui répondre, il faut voir comment elle lui répond you should see the way she speaks to him
    voir venir: je te vois venir, tu veux de l'argent! (familier) I can see what you're leading up to ou getting at, you want some money!
    Noël n'est que dans trois semaines, on a le temps de voir venir! Christmas isn 't for another three weeks, we've got plenty of time!
    2. [assister à - accident, événement] to witness, to see ; [ - film, spectacle] to see
    c'est vrai, je l'ai vue le faire it's true, I saw her do it
    ici, les terrains ont vu leur prix doubler en cinq ans land prices here doubled over five years
    en voir: j'en ai vu d'autres! I've seen worse!, I've been through worse!
    ils en ont vu, avec leur aînée! their oldest girl really gave them a hard time!
    il en a vu de toutes les couleurs ou des vertes et des pas mûres (familier) ou de belles ou de drôles he's been through quite a lot
    en faire voir (de toutes les couleurs) à quelqu'un (familier) to give somebody a hard time, to lead somebody a merry dance
    pour voir: mets de l'eau dessus pour voir pour some water on it, just to see what happens
    répète un peu, pour voir! (you) DARE say that again!
    3. [trouver - spécimen] to see, to find, to encounter (soutenu) ; [ - qualité] to see
    4. [inspecter - appartement] to see, to view ; [ - rapport] to see, to (have a) look at ; [ - leçon] to go ou to look over
    [remarquer] to see, to notice
    [visiter] to see, to visit
    qui n'a pas vu l'Égypte n'a rien vu unless you've seen Egypt, you haven't lived
    5. [consulter, recevoir - ami, médecin] to see
    il faut voir un psychiatre, mon vieux! (familier & figuré) you need your head examined, old man!
    [fréquenter] to see
    [être en présence de]
    va-t-en, je t'ai assez vu! (familier) go away, I've seen ou had enough of you!
    6. [se référer à]
    voir illustration p. 7 see diagram p 7
    voyez l'horaire des trains check ou consult the train timetable
    B.[PENSER, CONCEVOIR]
    1. [imaginer] to see, to imagine, to picture
    2. [concevoir - méthode, solution] to see, to think of
    voir quelque chose d'un mauvais œil, ne pas voir quelque chose d'un bon œil to be displeased about something
    voir quelque chose/quelqu'un avec les yeux de: elle le voit avec les yeux de l'amour she sees him through a lover's eyes
    pose-moi n'importe quelle question — bon, je vais voir ask me anythinglet's see ou let me think
    3. [comprendre - danger, intérêt] to see
    tu vois ce que je veux dire? do you see ou understand what I mean?
    je ne vois pas ce qu'il y a de drôle! I can't see what's so funny!, I don't get the joke!
    4. [constater] to see, to realize
    tu vois que mes principes n'ont pas changé as you can see, my principles haven't changed
    5. [considérer, prendre en compte] to see, to consider, to take into account
    6. [examiner] to see, to check
    voyez si l'on peut changer l'heure du vol see ou check whether the time of the flight can be changed
    c'est à ou il faut voir: j'irai peut-être, c'est à voir I might go, I'll have to see
    7. [juger] to see
    tu n'es pas sur place, tu vois mal la situation you're not on the spot, your view of the situation is distorted
    avoir à voir avec [avoir un rapport avec]: je voudrais vous parler: ça a à voir avec notre discussion d'hier I would like to speak to you: it's to do with what we were talking about yesterday
    cela n'a rien à voir avec le sujet that's irrelevant, that's got nothing to do with it
    ça n'a rien à voir: tu parles de grèves, mais ça n'a rien à voir! you talk about strikes but that has nothing to do with it!
    tu vois, vous voyez: tu vois, je préférais ne rien savoir I preferred to remain in the dark, you see
    je te l'avais dit, tu vois! what did I tell you!
    tu verrais, si j'avais encore mes jambes! if my legs were still up to it, there'd be no holding ou stopping me!
    attendez voir (familier) hang on, wait a sec
    dis voir, où est le calendrier? (familier) tell me, where's the calendar?
    écoute voir, on va y aller ensemble, d'accord? (familier) listen, let's go together, OK?
    a. (familier) [encouragement] go on, have a try!
    b. [défi] (you) just try!, don't you dare!
    voyez-vous cela ou ça!: une moto à 14 ans, voyez-vous ça! a motorbike at 14, whatever next!
    un peu de courage, voyons! come on, be brave!
    voyons, tu n'espères pas que je vais te croire! you don't seriously expect me to believe you, do you?
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    [vwar] verbe intransitif
    A.[PERCEVOIR LA RÉALITÉ - SENS PROPRE ET FIGURÉ]
    elle ne ou n'y voit plus she can't see ou she's blind now
    [exercer sa vue] to see
    voir bien to see clearly, to have good eyesight
    2. [juger]
    encore une fois, tu as vu juste you were right, once again
    B.jeux [pour une mise]
    aller ou jouer ou mettre sans voir to play ou to bet blind
    20 euros, pour voir 20 euros, and I'll see you
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    voir à verbe plus préposition
    [veiller à]
    voir à faire quelque chose to see to it ou to make sure ou to ensure that something is done
    il faudrait voir à ranger ta chambre/payer tes dettes you'd better tidy up your room/clear your debts
    voir à ce que quelque chose soit fait to see to it ou to make sure ou to ensure that something is done
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    se voir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)
    1. [se contempler] to (be able to) see oneself
    2. [s'imaginer] to see ou to imagine ou to picture oneself
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    se voir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)
    [se rencontrer] to see each other
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    se voir verbe pronominal (emploi passif)
    1. [être visible, évident - défaut] to show, to be visible ; [ - émotion, gêne] to be visible, to be obvious, to be apparent
    il porte une perruque, ça se voit bien you can tell he wears a wig
    2. [se manifester - événement] to happen ; [ - attitude, coutume] to be seen ou found
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    se voir verbe pronominal intransitif
    1. [se trouver]
    se voir dans l'obligation de... to find oneself obliged to...

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > voir

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    setup геод., work(ing) station, station, workstation
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    ста́нция ж.
    station
    вызыва́ть ста́нцию радиоcall (up) a station
    настра́иваться на ста́нцию радиоtune in a station
    опознава́ть ста́нцию навиг., радиоidentify a station
    развё́ртывать ста́нцию — deploy [set up] a station
    свё́ртывать ста́нцию — ( прекращать работу) close down a station; ( размонтировать) dismantle a station
    ста́нция абоне́нтского телегра́фа — (tele)printer exchange (office)
    ста́нция абоне́нтского телегра́фа ручно́й систе́мы — manually operated (tele)printer exchange office
    ста́нция авиацио́нной слу́жбы свя́зи — aeronautical telecommunication station
    автозапра́вочная ста́нция — брит. petrol station; амер. gas(-filling) station
    автомати́ческая ста́нция (радио, энергетическая) — unattended station
    а́томная ста́нция — atomic [nuclear] power station
    ацетиле́новая ста́нция свар. — acetylene generator [gas] house
    барометри́ческая ста́нция — barometric(al) station
    бензозапра́вочная ста́нция — брит. petrol station; амер. gas(-filling) station
    бортова́я ста́нция — ав. airborne station; мор. shipborne station; ( сухопутная) vehicle-borne [vehicular] station
    ведо́мая ста́нция ( гиперболической системы навигации) — slave station
    веду́щая ста́нция ( гиперболической системы навигации) — master (station)
    ветроэлектри́ческая ста́нция — windmill-electric generating unit, windmill-electric generating [wind-electric] plant
    взрывна́я ста́нция горн. — explosion [blasting] station
    водоочистна́я ста́нция — water-treatment plant
    воздуходу́вная ста́нция метал.blowing house
    выпарна́я ста́нция — evaporator plant
    газораспредели́тельная ста́нция — gas-distribution station
    гелиоэлектри́ческая ста́нция — solar power station
    гидроакусти́ческая ста́нция — брит. asdic; амер. sonar
    гидроэлектри́ческая ста́нция — water-power [hydroelectric] station (см. тж. гидроэлектростанция)
    горноспаса́тельная ста́нция — mine-rescue station
    железнодоро́жная ста́нция — railway [railroad] station
    железнодоро́жная, коне́чная ста́нция — terminal, end station
    железнодоро́жная, лине́йная ста́нция — line [way] station
    железнодоро́жная ста́нция назначе́ния — receiving station, station of destination
    железнодоро́жная ста́нция отправле́ния — dispatch station
    железнодоро́жная, пассажи́рская ста́нция — passenger station, passenger depot
    железнодоро́жная, перегру́зочная ста́нция — trans-shipping station
    железнодоро́жная, переда́точная ста́нция — transfer station, transfer depot
    железнодоро́жная ста́нция прибы́тия — arrival [entry] station
    железнодоро́жная ста́нция припи́ски — home station, home terminal
    железнодоро́жная, сортиро́вочная ста́нция — railway sorting yard
    железнодоро́жная, това́рная ста́нция — goods station, freight terminal, goods yard
    железнодоро́жная, тупико́вая ста́нция — stub [head] station
    железнодоро́жная, узлова́я ста́нция — junction station, junction [base] depot, multiple junction
    заря́дная ста́нция ( аккумуляторных батарей) — battery-charging station
    ионосфе́рная ста́нция — ionospheric observation [observing] station, ionospheric sounding station
    исходя́щая ста́нция тлф., телегр. — originating [sending] office
    карота́жная ста́нция — well-logging instrument truck, well-logging set, well-logging unit
    кислоро́дная ста́нция — oxygen plant
    кно́почная ста́нция — push-button station
    компре́ссорная ста́нция — compressor plant, compressor station
    косми́ческая ста́нция — space probe, space station
    косми́ческая, орбита́льная ста́нция — orbital space probe
    косми́ческая, пилоти́руемая ста́нция — manned space probe
    межплане́тная ста́нция — interplanetary probe
    метеорологи́ческая ста́нция — meteorological [weather] station
    мусоросжига́тельная ста́нция — garbage-disposal plant
    назе́мная ста́нция — ground station
    насо́сная ста́нция — pumping plant, pump-house
    натяжна́я, винтова́я ста́нция ( конвейера) — screw take-up
    натяжна́я, грузова́я ста́нция ( конвейера) — vertical gravity take-up
    океанографи́ческая ста́нция — oceanographic station
    ста́нция откры́той компоно́вки ( оборудование расположено под открытым небом) — outdoor station, outdoor plant
    ста́нция отправле́ния тлф., телегр. — originating [sending] office
    ста́нция очи́стки сто́чных вод — sewage water treatment plant
    ста́нция очи́стки технологи́ческой воды́ — process water treatment plant
    передаю́щая ста́нция
    1. радио transmitting station
    2. тлф., телегр. originating [sending] office
    передвижна́я ста́нция — mobile station
    приё́мная ста́нция
    1. радио receiving station
    2. тлф., телегр. receiving office
    радиовеща́тельная ста́нция — radio broadcast station
    радиовеща́тельная, трансляцио́нная ста́нция — radio broadcast relay station
    радиолокацио́нная ста́нция — radar installation, radar unit (см. тж. РЛС)
    радиометри́ческая ста́нция — radiometry station
    радиопеленга́торная ста́нция — radio direction-finding station
    ста́нция радиореле́йной ли́нии, оконе́чная — terminal station, final terminal, terminal repeater
    ста́нция радиореле́йной ли́нии, промежу́точная [трансляцио́нная] — repeater [relay] station, repeater [relay] transmitter
    ста́нция радиореле́йной свя́зи, узлова́я — ( только с выделением части каналов) drop repeater [relay] station; ( с ответвлением линии) branching repeater [relay] station
    радиофототелегра́фная ста́нция — facsimile radio station
    ретрансляцио́нная ста́нция — repeater [relay] station
    (ре)трансляцио́нная, телевизио́нная ста́нция — television repeater [relay] station
    самолё́тная ста́нция (как функциональная единица авиационной службы связи, в отличие от оборудования) — aircraft station
    самолё́тная ста́нция обя́зана находи́ться на дежу́рном приё́ме на протяже́нии всего́ полё́та — each aircraft station will maintain continuous watch during flight
    самолё́тная, радиометри́ческая ста́нция — airborne radiometry set
    самолё́тная, радиотеплолокацио́нная ста́нция — airborne radiometry set
    телеметри́ческая ста́нция — telemetering station
    телефо́нная ста́нция — telephone central office, telephone exchange
    телефо́нная, автомати́ческая ста́нция — automatic [dial] telephone office, automatic telephone exchange, ATX (см. тж. АТС)
    телефо́нная ста́нция ручно́го обслу́живания — manually operated exchange
    телефо́нная, транзи́тная ста́нция — tandem [via] office, tandem [through switching] exchange
    телефо́нная, центра́льная ста́нция — main telephone exchange
    ста́нция техни́ческого обслу́живания — service station, servicing depot
    ста́нция тропосферно́й свя́зи — tropo relay station
    тя́говая ста́нция — traction station
    шумопеленга́торная ста́нция — passive sonar
    электри́ческая ста́нция — (electric) power station (см. тж. электростанция)

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > станция

  • 56 обеспечивать

    [см. чтобы обеспечить; син. давать возможность; позволять; представлять возможность]
    The ground tracking and data gathering facilities provide calculation of orbital parameters…
    The equipment of both the spacecraft cabin and the orbital compartment ensures normal conditions for the crew's work in the course of space flight.
    The windows of the orbital compartment afford a wide observation range.
    The problem of building such stations to enable researchers to work in orbit around the Earth for a prolonged period of time...
    This temperature is maintained by a heat exchange system.

    Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > обеспечивать

  • 57 разведывательный

    reconnaissance [-nɪs-] (attr), reconnoit(e)ring

    разве́дывательный отря́д воен.reconnaissance detachment

    разве́дывательный отде́л, разве́дывательное отделе́ние воен.intelligence section

    разве́дывательные да́нные воен. — intelligence data, reconnaissance data

    разве́дывательный самолёт — reconnaissance aircraft / plane

    разве́дывательный спу́тник — observation / spy satellite

    разве́дывательный полёт — reconnaissance flight

    разве́дывательная па́ртия — 1) воен. reconnoit(e)ring party 2) геол. prospecting party

    разве́дывательная экспеди́ция — reconnoit(e)ring expedition

    разве́дывательная рабо́та — 1) ( войсковая) reconnaissance 2) ( вневойсковая) intelligence

    разве́дывательные бои́ — probing attacks

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > разведывательный

  • 58 наблюдение с борта (воздушного судна)

    Oцeнкa oднoгo или нeскoльких мeтeoрoлoгичeских элeмeнтoв, прoизвeдённaя нa бoрту вoздушнoгo суднa, нaхoдящeгoся в пoлётe.
    The evaluation of one or more meteorological elements made from an aircraft in flight.
    (AN 3; PANS-ATM)

    Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > наблюдение с борта (воздушного судна)

  • 59 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
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    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
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    31. Arlow. J. A. (1959) The structure of the deja vu experience. JAPA, 7.
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    36. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of mental experience. PQ, 38.
    37. Arlow. J. A. (1970) The psychopathology of the psychoses. IJP, 51.
    38. Arlow. J. A. (1975) The structural hypothesis. PQ, 44.
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    54. Bak, R. C. (1968) The phallic woman. PSOC, 23.
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    71. Beres, D. (1960) Perception, imagination and reality. IJP, 41.
    72. Beres, D. (1960) The psychoanalytic psychology of imagination. JAPA, 8.
    73. Beres, D. & Joseph, E. D. (1965) Structure and function in psychoanalysis. IJP, 46.
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    88. Bion, W. R. (1961) Experiences in Groups. London: Tavistock.
    89. Bion, W. R. (1962) A theory of thinking. IJP, 40.
    90. Bion, W. R. (1962) Learning from Experience. London: William Heinemann.
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    92. Bion, W. R. (1965) Transformations. London: William Heinemann.
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    166. Dickes, R. (1965) The defensive function of an altered state of consciousness. JAPA, 13.
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    175. Edgcumbe, R. & Burgner, M. (1975) The phallicnarcissistic phase. PSOC, 30.
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    189. Erikson, E. H. (1950) Childhood and Society. New York: Norton.
    190. Erikson, E. H. (1956) The concept of ego identity. JAPA, 4.
    191. Erikson, E. H. (1956) The problem of ego identity. JAPA, 4.
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