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101 increase
1) возрастание, увеличение2) возрастать, увеличивать(ся)•* * *увеличение, (при)ростприрост¦рост || увеличиваться, возрастать- gradual stress increase
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102 rate increase
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103 increase in discount rate
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104 rate of angle increase
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > rate of angle increase
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105 rate increase factor
фактор увеличения скорости
Этот параметр определяет возможность увеличения скорости в отчет на получение ячейки управления RM-cell. Дополнительный рост скорости определяется формулой AIR=PCR*RIF. RIF измеряется степенями числа 2 и может принимать значения от 1/32768 до 1.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > rate increase factor
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106 rate
سِعْر \ price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. quotation: a statement of price: I asked the builder for a quotation for doing the work. rate: the measure of one amount in relation to another: What is the exchange rate of dollars and pounds?. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمَة) -
107 increase in the bank rate
increase in the costEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > increase in the bank rate
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108 increase in value
value parcel — ценная посылка; посылка
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109 rate of reaction
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rate of reaction
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110 rate of growth
1) Строительство: скорость роста (напряжений, деформаций)2) Математика: скорость роста (of increase)3) Экономика: темпы развития, темпы роста, норма роста (напр. хозяйства)4) Лесоводство: процент прироста, скорость роста (дерева)5) Металлургия: скорость роста (напр. графита), темп роста (напр. графита)6) Деловая лексика: темп прироста, темп роста, темп увеличения7) Макаров: прирост, скорость нарастания (напряжений, деформаций)8) Электрохимия: скорость образования плёнки -
111 Increase
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112 rate per cent
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113 rate increase
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rate increase
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114 rate increase application
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rate increase application
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115 rate of angle increase
приращение угла (при направленном бурении)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rate of angle increase
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116 increase mechanization rate of handwork in drifting and stoping operations
повышение уровня механизации ручного труда на проходческих и очистных работахEnglish-Russian dictionary of geology > increase mechanization rate of handwork in drifting and stoping operations
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117 increase of deformation rate
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > increase of deformation rate
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118 increase of distortion rate
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > increase of distortion rate
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119 rate of angle increase
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > rate of angle increase
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120 increase above the rate of inflation
Общая лексика: выходить за рамки инфляцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > increase above the rate of inflation
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