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1 photograph perpendicular
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > photograph perpendicular
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2 photograph perpendicular
• линия, соединяющая центр проектирования с главной точкой аэроснимкаEnglish-Russian cartography dictionary > photograph perpendicular
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3 vertical
1. n мат. физ. вертикаль, вертикальная или отвесная линия2. n мат. физ. перпендикуляр3. n мат. физ. астр. вертикалvertical circle — круг высоты, вертикал светила
4. n мат. физ. топ. плановый аэрофотоснимок5. a вертикальный; стоячий; направленный вверхvertical cap — вертикальный "кэп "
6. a мат. перпендикулярныйvertical recording — перпендикулярная запись; вертикальная запись
7. a отвесныйvertical attitude take-off and landing aircraft — самолет вертикального взлета и посадки с отвесным положением фюзеляжа
8. a анат. теменнойСинонимический ряд:erect (adj.) cocked; erect; perpendicular; plumb; raised; standing; straight; straight-up; upright; zenithal -
4 gridding
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gridding
A system of uniformly spaced perpendicular lines and horizontal lines running north and south, and east and west on a map, chart, or aerial photograph; used in locating points. (Source: MGH)
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