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1 проецируемое изображение
1) Engineering: projected display, projected image, screen picture2) Cartography: reproducing image3) Advertising: projected pictureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проецируемое изображение
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2 изображение на экране
1) Engineering: image display, pattern, screen picture2) Telecommunications: electronic image3) Information technology: video picture (ЭЛТ)4) Oil: soft copy5) Geophysics: softcopy6) Mechanics: tv image7) Advertising: projected picture8) Business: screen, screen image9) Automation: on-screen picture, rendered image10) Security: displayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изображение на экране
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3 проецируемое изображение
projected display, projected image, screen pictureРусско-английский политехнический словарь > проецируемое изображение
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4 изображение, полученное со спутника
изображение, полученное со спутника
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A pictorial representation of data projected onto a two-dimensional grid of individual picture elements (pixels) and acquired from a human-made vessel placed in orbit round a planet, moon or star. (Source: RSG)
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