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101 pursuit of welfare
Экономика: стремление к благополучию -
102 pursuit path
Космонавтика: кривая погони, траектория погони -
103 pursuit plane
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104 pursuit problem
Математика: задача преследования -
105 pursuit process
Математика: процесс преследования -
106 pursuit race
Реклама: гонка преследования -
107 pursuit reaction
Психология: реакция слежения -
108 pursuit steering
Авиационная медицина: управление по типу преследования -
109 pursuit strategy
Математика: стратегия погони -
110 pursuit tactics
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111 pursuit tracking
1) Космонавтика: слежение2) Авиационная медицина: слежение с преследованием -
112 pursuit tracking task
Авиационная медицина: задача на преследующее слежение, задача на слежение с преследованием -
113 pursuit trajectory
Космонавтика: догоняющая траектория, траектория погони -
114 pursuit vehicle
Космонавтика: летательный аппарат-перехватчик -
115 pursuit-course guidance
Макаров: наведение методом погониУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pursuit-course guidance
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116 pursuit-course homing
1) Военный термин: самонаведение методом погони2) Космонавтика: наведение по кривой погони -
117 pursuit-course missile
Космонавтика: ракета, наводимая по кривой погониУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pursuit-course missile
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118 pursuit-course navigation
Космонавтика: наведение по методу по кривой погони, наведение по методу погониУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pursuit-course navigation
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119 pursuit-evasion
Авиационная медицина: преследование-избегание (цели) -
120 pursuit-evasion game
1) Математика: игра на преследование и уклонение2) Экономика: игра "преследование - уклонение"
См. также в других словарях:
Pursuit — Pur*suit , n. [F. poursuite, fr. poursuivre. See {Pursue}, v. t.] 1. The act of following or going after; esp., a following with haste, either for sport or in hostility; chase; prosecution; as, the pursuit of game; the pursuit of an enemy.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pursuit — means act of trying or looking to catch something or somebody. It may refer to:* Pursuit (arcade game), a popular Atari game *Pursuit (Gladiators), an event in the television series Gladiators *Individual pursuit or team pursuit, two track… … Wikipedia
pursuit — I (chase) noun chase, consectatio, effort to secure, hunt, inquest, inquiry, inquisition, investigation, probe, prosecution, quest, search, stalk, studium associated concepts: hot pursuit doctrine II (effort to secure) noun attem … Law dictionary
pursuit — late 14c., persecution, from Anglo Fr. purseute, from O.Fr. porsuite (early 14c.), from porsivre (see PURSUE (Cf. pursue)). Meaning action of pursuit attested from early 15c.; sense of one s profession, recreation, etc. first recorded 1520s … Etymology dictionary
pursuit — [n1] chase, search following, going all out, hunt, hunting, inquiry, pursual, pursuance, pursuing, quest, reaching, seeking, stalk, tracking, trail, trailing; concept 207 Ant. retreat, surrender pursuit [n2] occupation, interest of person… … New thesaurus
pursuit — calling, occupation, employment, *work, business … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pursuit — ► NOUN 1) the action of pursuing. 2) a recreational or sporting activity … English terms dictionary
pursuit — [pər so͞ot′, pərsyo͞ot′] n. [ME purseute < OFr poursuite] 1. the act of pursuing 2. an occupation, career, interest, etc. to which one devotes time and energy … English World dictionary
pursuit — noun 1 attempt to find sth ADJECTIVE ▪ aggressive, dogged, relentless, single minded, vigorous ▪ endless ▪ the endless pursuit of wealth … Collocations dictionary
pursuit — [[t]pə(r)sju͟ːt, AM su͟ːt[/t]] pursuits 1) N UNCOUNT: N of n, oft in N of n Your pursuit of something is your attempts at achieving it. If you do something in pursuit of a particular result, you do it in order to achieve that result. ...a young… … English dictionary
pursuit — pur|suit [ pər sjut ] noun ** 1. ) uncount the process of trying to achieve something: pursuit of: the pursuit of happiness in (the) pursuit of something: his single mindedness in the pursuit of his goals a ) the process of continuing with an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English