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параксиальный, научн. приосевой - paraxial focus - paraxial image - paraxial pencil - paraxial ray - paraxial raysБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > paraxial
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1) параксиальный
2) <scient.> приосевой
– paraxial focus
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1) фокус
2) сфокусировать
3) очаг
4) собирать в фокусе
5) светящаяся точка
6) фокусный
7) центр
8) средоточие
– achromatic focus
– back focus
– conjugate focus
– depth of focus
– fine focus
– focus beam
– focus control
– fron focus
– green focus
– out of focus
– paraxial focus
– point focus
– prime focus
– principal focus
– real focus
– sagittal focus
– seismic focus
– stable focus
– variable focus
– virtual focus
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1. n ярко освещённое пятно2. n средоточие; центр3. n геол. фокус, очаг землетрясенияinfinity focus — фокус, установленный на бесконечность
4. v собирать в фокус; фокусировать5. v помещать в фокусе6. v сосредоточиватьСинонимический ряд:1. center (noun) center; core; headquarters; heart; hub; middle; nerve center; nucleus; polestar; root; seat2. highlight (noun) highlight; spotlight3. point of convergence (noun) central point; centre; focal point; locus; point of convergence; point where rays come together4. adjust lens (verb) achieve clarity; adjust focal length; adjust lens; bring into focus; get detail; obtain sharper image5. converge (verb) adjust; attract; center; centre; convene; converge; emphasise; emphasize6. fasten (verb) aim; concenter; concentrate; fasten; fix; fixate; meet; put; rivet7. give (verb) address; apply; bend; buckle; dedicate; devote; direct; give; turn -
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1) фокус || собирать в фокусе; помещать в фокусе; фокусировать2) фокусирование, фокусировка || фокусный3) точка фокуса4) горн. очаг, центр•out of focus — не в фокусе; расфокусированный
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1.фокусировать; сфокусировать2.фокус; эпицентрinfinity focus — фокус, установленный на бесконечность
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* * *фо́кус м.
focus, focal pointне в фо́кусе — out of focus, defocusedаэродинами́ческий фо́кус — aerodynamic centreаэродинами́ческий фо́кус крыла́ — aerodynamic centre of a wing, aerodynamic focus, mean aerodynamic centreгла́вный фо́кус — principal focus, focal pointдействи́тельный фо́кус — real [true] focusфо́кус для зелё́ных луче́й — green focusза́дний фо́кус — back [rear, image-side] focusкольцево́й фо́кус — ring [annular] focusлине́йный фо́кус — line focusмни́мый фо́кус — virtual [apparent] focusопти́ческий фо́кус — focal spotо́стрый фо́кус — fine focusпараксиа́льный фо́кус — paraxial focusпере́дний фо́кус — front [object-side] focusпереме́нный фо́кус — variable focusфо́кус n [m2]-го поря́дка мат. — nth focal pointпра́вильный фо́кус — proper spiral pointпрямо́й фо́кус тлв. — prime [Newtonian] focusсагитта́льный фо́кус — sagittal focusсопряжё́нный фо́кус — conjugate focusто́чечный фо́кус — point focusусто́йчивый фо́кус ( в фазовых характеристиках) — stable focusэлектро́нный фо́кус ( фокус электронной системы) — electron focus
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