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1 мощность на единицу веса
1) General subject: power-weight ratio2) Engineering: power per unit weight3) Railway term: power to-weight ratio4) Automobile industry: power-to-weight ratio (двигателя, автомобиля и т. п.)5) Mining: power per pound (машины), power-weight ratio (напр. бурильного молотка), weight horse-power6) Astronautics: power production7) Drilling: power-to-weight ratio (двигателя)8) Automation: mass power9) Makarov: power-to-weight (двигателя), weight power (двигателя)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мощность на единицу веса
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2 огневая мощь на единицу веса пушки
Military: fire power per pound of gunУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > огневая мощь на единицу веса пушки
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3 энерговооруженность
thrust-weight ratio (of engine)
(двигателя)
величина для оценки характериетики двигателя, являющаяся отношением тяги, создаваемой двигателем к весу двигателя без топлива. — a quantity used to evaluate engine performance, obtained by dividing the thrust output by the engine weight less fuel. (pounds of thrust per pound of engine).
- (пo массе ла или двигателя) — thrust/mass ratio, т/м (n/kg)
- самолета — thrust (or power)-weight ratio
отношение располагаемой тяги (мощности) силовой установки к весу самолета, — thrust-weight ratio is thrust of the power plant divided by the gross weight of the ai rcraft.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > энерговооруженность
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4 символ
1. cipher2. token3. emblem4. digit5. icon6. letter7. sign8. symbolic unit9. badge10. char11. character12. symbolsсимвол входа; имя входа — entry symbol
13. trappings14. symbol
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