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1 overlay
[‚əʊvə'leɪ] recouvrir;∎ the shelf is overlaid with marble l'étagère est recouverte de marbre(a) (covering) revêtement m►► Computing overlay program programme m à recouvrement;overlay segment segment m de recouvrement -
2 overlay
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3 overlay
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4 overlay
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5 overlay
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > overlay
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6 overlay flooring
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > overlay flooring
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7 high-density overlay
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > high-density overlay
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8 medium-density overlay
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > medium-density overlay
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9 оверлей
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10 надпечатка
n1) gener. surimpression, surcharge (на почтовой марке)2) polygr. repiquage3) IT. surenregistrement, surinscription, overlay -
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12 накладываемый на текст документации
Dictionnaire russe-français universel > накладываемый на текст документации
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13 наложение
с.1) application f2) мед. application f (бинта, повязки)наложе́ние швов — suture f
наложе́ние щипцо́в — application du forceps [-ps]; mise f des fers
3) мат. superposition f, application f4) (резолюции и т.п.) apposition fналоже́ние печа́ти — apposition d'un sceau
наложе́ние ви́зы на па́спорт — apposition du visa sur le passeport
5) (запрета, наказания и т.п.)наложе́ние штра́фа — imposition d'une amende
наложе́ние взыска́ния — imposition d'une peine
наложе́ние контрибу́ции — mise f à contribution
наложе́ние запре́та на что́-либо — interdiction f de qch
наложе́ние аре́ста на иму́щество юр. — saisie f de biens
* * *n1) gener. application, apposition, interférence, recoupement, superposition, chevauchement (кромок друг на друга), imposition (наказания, штрафа), juxtaposition2) geol. surimposition3) eng. drapage4) math. empiètement, empiétement5) brit.engl. overlay (в памяти)6) metal. recouvrement7) mech.eng. rabattement -
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15 оверлейная программа
adjprof.term. programme de recouvrement, overlayDictionnaire russe-français universel > оверлейная программа
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16 оверлейный
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17 организовывать оверлейную программу
vIT. overlayDictionnaire russe-français universel > организовывать оверлейную программу
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19 память оверлейной структуры
nIT. mémoire overlayDictionnaire russe-français universel > память оверлейной структуры
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20 перекрытие
с.1) архит. couverture f; recoupement mбето́нное перекры́тие — revêtement m de ciment
междуэта́жные перекры́тия — solivage m
2) (реки́) endiguement m* * *n1) gener. couverture, overlap, chevauchement, ciel, plafond, plancher, recouvrement, recouvrement (аэрофотоснимков)2) geol. surimposition3) eng. recoupement (напр., импульсов), surimposition (другими породами), (напр., светового луча) occultation (Les télécommandes sont conçues de manière que leur défaillance entraîne l'occultation du faisceau de rayonnement.), recoupement (импульсов), coupure (ðåûî), recouvrement (напр. аэрофотоснимков)4) construct. interception, (äåéñòâîå) recouvrement, (преграждение) coupure5) math. empiètement, empiétement6) brit.engl. overlay7) metal. chevauchement (напр., зон Бриллюэна)8) radio. recoupement (напр. импульсов)9) electr. amorçage (изолятора)10) mech.eng. recouvrement (напр. золотника)11) busin. plancher (между этажами)
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