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gap, interspace, open interval, interval, pause полигр., period, space, spacing, (значений, измерений) span, window* * *промежу́ток м.
intervalпромежу́ток ано́д — като́д ( в радиолампе) — anode-cathode pathвозду́шный промежу́ток — air gapпромежу́ток вре́мени — period, (time) interval, time spanпромежу́ток дискре́тности — sampling intervalза́мкнутый промежу́ток мат. — closed intervalпромежу́ток интегри́рования — interval of integration, range of integrationискрово́й промежу́ток — spark gapпромежу́ток като́д — се́тка ( в радиолампе) — cathode-grid pathпромежу́ток ме́жду за́писями на носи́теле вчт. — interrecord gap, IRGполуза́мкнутый промежу́ток — partly open [partly closed] intervalпробивно́й промежу́ток свз. — disruptive distanceразря́дный промежу́ток — discharge gapускоря́ющий промежу́ток — acceleration gap* * * -
2 полузамкнутый промежуток
Engineering: partly closed interval, partly open intervalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полузамкнутый промежуток
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м. intervalвременной интервал; промежуток времени — time interval
Синонимический ряд:интервал (сущ.) интервал
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