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. близко совпадать; контуры... совпадают; на одной линии с; находиться на одном уровне с; согласовываться с•Rotate the inner disk until the figure 20 on the minutes scale is opposite the figure 40 on the miles scale.
•The results agree (or coincide, or accord) very closely.
•If the micrometer readings do not agree with the gauge dimensions, wear is indicated.
•Turn the knob until the pointer is coincident with zero of the index.
•The level in the bottle should be in line with zero on the burette.
•These observations fit two quite diverse sets of facts.
•The two invariants agree (or coincide) with those found previously.
•The milling head is moved transversely until the spindle is coincident with the centre line of the workpiece.
•The part is clamped onto the machine with its axes aligned with those of the machine.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совпадать
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I прл кнopposite, contraryпроти́вное мне́ние — contrary opinion
проти́вные сто́роны — opposing sides
II прлв проти́вном слу́чае — otherwise
неприятный nasty, disgusting, offensiveпроти́вный за́пах — a nasty/disgusting/offensive smell
проти́вный ребёнок — detestable child
у него́ о́чень проти́вная мане́ра переходи́ть в разгово́ре на ли́чности — I find his manner of making personal remarks/of bringing personalities into the conversation quite disgusting/offensive
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