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1 Establish contact with on this frequency.
Radio: QNVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Establish contact with on this frequency.
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2 Is this frequency hogged?
Radio: QFHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Is this frequency hogged?
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3 Shall I send a series of V's on this frequency?
Radio: QSVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Shall I send a series of V's on this frequency?
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4 Shall I send or reply on this frequency?
Radio: QSUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Shall I send or reply on this frequency?
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5 Will you send on this frequency?
Radio: QSWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Will you send on this frequency?
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6 frequency
plural ˈfrequencies noun1) the state of happening often:تَكْرارThe frequency of her visits surprised him.
تَرَدُّدAt what frequency does the sound occur?
3) a set wavelength on which radio stations regularly broadcast:ذَبْذَبَهI regularly listen to this frequency in order to hear my favourite music.
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7 Difficulty, Importance, Frequency
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Difficulty, Importance, Frequency
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8 использоваться полностью
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > использоваться полностью
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9 использоваться полностью
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > использоваться полностью
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10 Warren, Henry Ellis
SUBJECT AREA: Horology[br]b. 21 May 1872 Boston, Massachusetts, USAd. 21 September 1957 Ashland, Massachusetts, USA[br]American electrical engineer who invented the mains electric synchronous clock.[br]Warren studied electrical engineering at the Boston Institute of Technology (later to become the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and graduated in 1894. In 1912 he formed the Warren Electric Clock Company to make a battery-powered clock that he had patented a few years earlier. The name was changed to the Warren Telechron (time at a distance) Company after he had started to produce synchronous clocks.In 1840 Charles Wheatstone had produced an electric master clock that produced an alternating current with a frequency of one cycle per second and which was used to drive slave dials. This system was not successful, but when Ferranti introduced the first alternating current power generator at Deptford in 1895 Hope-Jones saw in it a means of distributing time. This did not materialize immediately because the power generators did not control the frequency of the current with sufficient accuracy, and a reliable motor whose speed was related to this frequency was not available. In 1916 Warren solved both problems: he produced a reliable self-starting synchronous electric motor and he also made a master clock which could be used at the power station to control accurately the frequency of the supply. Initially the power-generating companies were reluctant to support the synchronous clock because it imposed a liability to control the frequency of the supply and the gain was likely to be small because it was very frugal in its use of power. However, with the advent of the grid system, when several generators were connected together, it became imperative to control the frequency; it was realized that although the power consumption of individual clocks was small, collectively it could be significant as they ran continuously. By the end of the 1930s more than half the clocks sold in the USA were of the synchronous type. The Warren synchronous clock was introduced into Great Britain in 1927, following the setting up of a grid system by the Electricity Commission.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFranklin Institute John Price Wetherill Medal. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Lamme Medal.BibliographyThe patents for the synchronous motor are US patent nos. 1,283,432, 1,283,433 and 1,283,435, and those for the master clock are 1,283,431, 1,409,502 and 1,502,493 of 29 October 1918 onwards.1919, "Utilising the time characteristics of alternating current", Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers 38:767–81 (Warren's first description of his system).Further ReadingJ.M.Anderson, 1991, "Henry Ellis Warren and his master clocks", National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Bulletin 33:375–95 (provides biographical and technical details).DV -
11 Frequenz
f; -, -en2. MED., des Pulses etc.: (pulse) rate* * *die Frequenzfrequency* * *Fre|quẹnz [fre'kvɛnts]f -, -en* * *(a set wavelength on which radio stations regularly broadcast: I regularly listen to this frequency in order to hear my favourite music.) frequency* * *Fre·quenz[freˈkvɛnts]f1. (Häufigkeit) frequency2. PHYS frequency3. (Zahl des Puls- o Herzschlags) [pulse] rate4. (Verkehrsstärke) volume of traffic* * *die; Frequenz, Frequenzen (fachspr.) frequency; (Med.): (PulsFrequenz) rate* * *1. PHYS, RADIO frequency;auf der Frequenz von 50 Kilohertz senden broadcast on 50 kilohertz2. MED, des Pulses etc: (pulse) rate* * *die; Frequenz, Frequenzen (fachspr.) frequency; (Med.): (PulsFrequenz) rate* * *-en f.frequency n.rate n. -
12 irregular
adj.1 uneven (no uniforme) (terreno, superficie).su rendimiento en los estudios es irregular he's inconsistent in his studies2 irregular.la financiación irregular de los partidos the irregular funding of the parties3 irregular (linguistics) (verbo).f. & m.subversive element.* * *► adjetivo1 irregular* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=desigual)a) [superficie, terreno] uneven; [contorno, línea] crooked; [rasgos] irregular; [filo] jaggedb) [latido, ritmo] irregular; [rendimiento] irregular, erratic; [jugador, equipo] inconsistent; [año, vida] chaoticel índice de asistencia ha sido bastante irregular este año — attendance has been quite irregular o erratic this year
2) (=no legal)3) (Ling) [verbo] irregular4) (Mat) [polígono, figura] irregular* * *1)a) <trazos/facciones> irregular; < letra> irregular, uneven; <terreno/superficie> irregular, unevenb) <rendimiento/asistencia> irregular, erratic; <pulso/ritmo> irregularlleva una vida muy irregular — he leads a very disorganized o a chaotic life
2) (Der) <procedimiento/acción> irregular3) (Ling) irregular* * *= irregular, spasmodic, spotty, ragged, lapsed, episodic, scrappy [scrappier -comp., scrappiest -sup.], fitful, bitty [bittier -comp., bittiest -sup.], spastic, chequered [checkered, -USA].Ex. Irregular, this frequency type is used not only for irregular periodicals, but also for periodicals issued less than once per year.Ex. Progress in many sectors has been slow and spasmodic; positive measures have been implemented often only after protracted negotiations and their impact has usually been incremental rather than dramatic.Ex. Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex. Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Ex. However, almost 30% of lapsed borrowers claimed to still use the library for other purposes, principally to find information.Ex. Politics often makes library development episodic and unpredictable.Ex. It is a scrappy book, apparently assembled in haste.Ex. This is a compelling account of Twain's fitful creative life.Ex. However, his use of a remorselessly chronological approach yields a narrative that is often bitty, sometimes ponderously plodding.Ex. The joints associated with spastic muscles need to be carried through a passive range of motion daily to delay the development of contractures.Ex. An appraisal of the reforms following the report suggests that local councillors' workload has increased, and community councils have had a chequered career, although local authorities generally are stronger.----* de forma irregular = erratically.* de modo irregular = erratically.* de un modo irregular = scrappily.* pasado irregular = chequered history, chequered past.* plantación irregular = random clumping.* * *1)a) <trazos/facciones> irregular; < letra> irregular, uneven; <terreno/superficie> irregular, unevenb) <rendimiento/asistencia> irregular, erratic; <pulso/ritmo> irregularlleva una vida muy irregular — he leads a very disorganized o a chaotic life
2) (Der) <procedimiento/acción> irregular3) (Ling) irregular* * *= irregular, spasmodic, spotty, ragged, lapsed, episodic, scrappy [scrappier -comp., scrappiest -sup.], fitful, bitty [bittier -comp., bittiest -sup.], spastic, chequered [checkered, -USA].Ex: Irregular, this frequency type is used not only for irregular periodicals, but also for periodicals issued less than once per year.
Ex: Progress in many sectors has been slow and spasmodic; positive measures have been implemented often only after protracted negotiations and their impact has usually been incremental rather than dramatic.Ex: Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex: Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Ex: However, almost 30% of lapsed borrowers claimed to still use the library for other purposes, principally to find information.Ex: Politics often makes library development episodic and unpredictable.Ex: It is a scrappy book, apparently assembled in haste.Ex: This is a compelling account of Twain's fitful creative life.Ex: However, his use of a remorselessly chronological approach yields a narrative that is often bitty, sometimes ponderously plodding.Ex: The joints associated with spastic muscles need to be carried through a passive range of motion daily to delay the development of contractures.Ex: An appraisal of the reforms following the report suggests that local councillors' workload has increased, and community councils have had a chequered career, although local authorities generally are stronger.* de forma irregular = erratically.* de modo irregular = erratically.* de un modo irregular = scrappily.* pasado irregular = chequered history, chequered past.* plantación irregular = random clumping.* * *A1 ‹trazos/facciones› irregular; ‹letra› irregular, uneven; ‹terreno/superficie› irregular, uneven2 ‹rendimiento/asistencia› irregular, erratic; ‹pulso/ritmo› irregularsu trabajo este año ha sido muy irregular his work has been very erratic o inconsistent this yearlleva una vida muy irregular he leads a very disorganized o a chaotic lifeB ( Der) ‹procedimiento/acción› irregularsu situación legal es irregular his legal situation is irregularhay posibles acciones irregulares there are possible irregularitiesC ( Ling) irregular* * *
irregular adjetivo ( en general) irregular;
‹letra/superficie› irregular, uneven
irregular adjetivo irregular: es una situación absolutamente irregular, it's a highly irregular situation
' irregular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidentada
- accidentado
- ahorcarse
- alisar
- dato
- desigual
- alterar
- desnivelado
- dispar
English:
board
- do
- erratic
- fitful
- irregular
- lie
- patchy
- spasmodic
- spasmodically
- uneven
- fitfully
- jagged
- ragged
* * *irregular adj1. [comportamiento] erratic;el equipo tuvo una actuación muy irregular the team's performance was very patchy;el comportamiento irregular de la inflación the erratic behaviour of inflation2. [situación] irregular;un inmigrante en situación irregular an immigrant without the proper documentation, an immigrant who is not legally registered3. [terreno, superficie] uneven4. [poco honesto] irregular;consiguió su fortuna de forma irregular the way he obtained his fortune was not entirely honest o was somewhat irregular;la financiación irregular de los partidos the irregular funding of the parties5. [verbo] irregular6. Geom irregular* * *adj1 irregular2 superficie uneven* * *irregular adj: irregular♦ irregularmente adv* * *irregular adj1. (verbos) irregular2. (situación) abnormal -
13 muchas veces
adv.many times, often, several times, a lot of times.* * *often* * *Ex. This frequency type is used to specify periodicals which are published multiple times in a month.* * *Ex: This frequency type is used to specify periodicals which are published multiple times in a month.
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14 увеличиваться
•The particles must cover greater distances, which means that the period of revolution mounts.
•The supply of water has been augmented in many parts of...
•Resolution is maximized (антон. minimized) by applying...
•The proportion of volatiles undergoes (or shows) a rise from lignite to bituminous coal.
•This pressure can build up (or grow, or rise, or increase) to high values. Acceleration is expected to climb to four or more times the present 50 . Cleaners used in metal finishing are growing in complexity and number.
•The vapour increases in transparency.
•Domestic oil consumption will soar (or rise) to...
•The reaction increases (or shows an increase) in velocity.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > увеличиваться
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15 antenne
antenne [ɑ̃tεn]feminine nouna. [d'insecte] antennab. (Radio, TV) aerial ; [de radar] antenna• antenne parabolique or satellite satellite dishc. (Radio, TV) garder l'antenne to stay on the air• être/passer à l'antenne to be/go on the aird. ( = succursale) branch* * *ɑ̃tɛn1) (de radio, télévision) aerial; (de radar, satellite) antenna2) ( liaison)être sur or à l'antenne — to be on the air
3) ( poste détaché) branch4) (d'insecte, de crustacé) antennaavoir des antennes — fig to have a sixth sense
* * *ɑ̃tɛn nf1) [radio, télévision] aerial2) [insecte] antenna, feeler3) (= poste avancé) outpost, (= petite succursale) sub-branchantenne chirurgicale MILITAIRE — advance surgical unit
4) TV, RADIO* * *antenne nf1 Télécom (de radio, télévision) aerial; (de radar, satellite) antenna; antenne collective community antenna; antenne directive directional antenna; antenne parabolique parabolic antenna, satellite dish; antenne télescopique telescopic aerial;2 Radio, TV ( liaison) être sur or à l'antenne to be on the air; passer à l'antenne to go on the air; être interdit d'antenne to be banned from broadcasting; l'antenne est à vous over to you; je te rends l'antenne back to you; garder l'antenne to stay on the air; c'est à toi, l'antenne dans dix secondes get ready, on the air in ten seconds;3 ( poste détaché) branch; antennes locales/régionales local/regional branches; antennes commerciales commercial outlets; antenne universitaire outpost of the university GB, branch campus US; antenne médicale medical unit; antenne chirurgicale Méd mobile surgical unit; Mil advanced surgical unit;antenne de justice legal advice and victim support drop-in centre.[ɑ̃tɛn] nom féminina. (familier) [avoir de l'intuition] to be very intuitiveb. [avoir des contacts] to know all the right people3. RADIO & TÉLÉVISIONa. RADIO on this frequency ou station4. [agence, service] officenotre antenne à Genève our agent in Geneva, our Geneva office -
16 из этого следует, что не исключено существование
Из этого следует, что не исключено существование-- This fact casts some doubt that there are another two close modes in this frequency range which were not properly identified by the impact excitation.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из этого следует, что не исключено существование
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17 постоянный
Постоянный (в поперечном направлении)-- These runs indicated the measured mass transfer to be spanwise uniform thereby testifying to the negligible influence of the side walls. Постоянный - constant, fixed (неменяющийся); uniform (равномерный - по длине, по площади, в диапазоне и т.п.); continuing, continued (непрерывный во времени, непрекращающийся)The turbine inlet temperature is fixed and the turbine flow rate is nearly constant, so that the small loss in inlet pressure results in a small net loss in energy available to the turbines.In addition to the discrete peaks, there was a rather uniform level of noise throughout this frequency range.This reaction is not dependent on the continued presence of radiant energy.—питание от сети переменного токаРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > постоянный
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18 едва различим
* * *Едва различим(ый)In electrical contacts, the dimensional change may be hardly perceptible.A feature of the tangential force spectrum is the barely discernible peak at this frequency.It is only just perceptible when Mj = 2.0.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > едва различим
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19 есть основания считать, что
USAGE: [lang id=2считать><<думать),•There is reason to think (or believe) that the stars...
•It is reasonable to suppose that the value of the integral depends only on...
•There are ( good) grounds to believe (or for believing) that the Sarcosporidia may be fungi rather than protozoa.
* * *Есть основания считать, что-- Although the impact excitation did not point out a mode near this frequency, the other evidence suggests that it is due to a rigid body mode.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > есть основания считать, что
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20 частотная модуляция
частотная модуляция
ЧМ
Модуляция синусоидального колебания путем изменения частоты в соответствии с амплитудными вариациями модулирующего сигнала.
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частотная модуляция
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[IEV number 314-08-02]EN
frequency modulation
process by which the frequency of a carrier wave is varied according to a specified law
NOTE – The result of this process is a frequency modulated signal.
Source: 702-06-37 MOD
[IEV number 314-08-02]FR
modulation de fréquence
opération par laquelle la fréquence d'une onde porteuse varie selon une loi spécifiée
NOTE – Le résultat de cette opération est un signal modulé en fréquence.
Source: 702-06-37 MOD
[IEV number 314-08-02]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
Синонимы
- ЧМ
EN
DE
FR
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > частотная модуляция
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