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1 телескоп
[lang name="Russian"]наводить телескоп на … — set a telescope on …
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2 зеркальный телескоп
наводить телескоп на … — set a telescope on …
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > зеркальный телескоп
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3 отражающий телескоп
наводить телескоп на … — set a telescope on …
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > отражающий телескоп
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4 при
•I (α, φ)200 is the intensity of the 200 reflection at a given α and φ.
•The engine develops 340 hp at 1900 rpm.
•For a given centre distance, the length of a crossed belt will be a constant.
•In starting up, the starter should be set at...
•Certain precautions must be taken to obtain satisfactory results in using this equipment.
•On ignition the ingredients must vaporize.
•On interruption of the electric current the valve closes instantly.
•The temperature is read (up)on entering and leaving the water jacket.
•Bentonite shrinks upon drying.
•When added to aluminium, germanium produces a better hardening effect than silicon.
•When employing these compounds as fuel additives, we...
•When tuning a system for optimum performance one must...
•With an overall length of 18 ft the machine weighs 15 tons.
•The compressor operates with one suction valve open.
•Both shot core drilling and rotary drilling methods are used in shaft drilling.
•Given comparable costs for raw materials, the manufacturing cost is determined largely by the weight of the component.
•The breakdown of bias voltage decreases by a few tenths of a millivolt for every °C increase in temperature.
•With the proper combination of resistors and capacitors, the voltage will be...
•With (or In) this method, the amount of material to be removed can be closely controlled.
•Given the extraordinary resolution of the Space Telescope, it is possible to detect...
•The conductance increases linearly with the addition of H+.
•The lower inertia of the cone clutch elements permits rapid reversal with low energy loss.
•In moving through the tube the atoms collide with...
•The potential energy is taken as zero for (or as, or with, or when) a → ∞,...
•The equation is useful comparing diffusion currents from electrodes with different capillary characteristics.
•Neutron stars are apparently born the explosions of supernovas.
•Such a function is real for real z.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при
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5 объектив
objective lens, lens, lens system, optical objective, objective* * *объекти́в м.1. (кино-, фото- или телекамеры) lens
(за)диафрагмировать объекти́в — stop down the lensисправля́ть объекти́в на астигмати́зм, дисто́рсию и т. п. — correct a lens for astigmatism, distortion, etc.наводи́ть объекти́в на ре́зкость — focus the lensпросветля́ть объекти́в — give the lens an anti-reflection coatingскле́ивать объекти́в — cement the lens elements2. (микроскопа, телескопа) objective lensобъекти́в помутне́л — the lens is cloudyанаморфо́тный объекти́в — anamorphotic [anamorphic] lensапохромати́ческий объекти́в — apochromatic lens, apochromatахромати́ческий объекти́в — achromatic lensдвухли́нзовый объекти́в — doublet (objective) lensдлиннофо́кусный объекти́в — long focal-length [telephoto] lensзерка́льно-ли́нзовый объекти́в — catadioptic lensзерка́льный объекти́в ( в микроскопах) — reflecting objectiveиммерсио́нный объекти́в — oil immersion lensква́рцевый объекти́в — quartz lensкиносъё́мочный объекти́в — cinematography [motion-picture] lensкороткофо́кусный объекти́в — short-focus lensмалосветоси́льный объекти́в — slow lensмени́сковый объекти́в — meniscus lensмягкорису́ющий объекти́в — soft focus lensнорма́льный объекти́в — normal [standard] lensортоскопи́ческий объекти́в — distortion-free lensпанкрати́ческий объекти́в — zoom lensпанора́мный объекти́в — panoramic lensпроекцио́нный объекти́в — projection lensпросветлё́нный объекти́в — coated lensсветоси́льный объекти́в — fast [high-speed] lensобъекти́в с исправле́нием аберра́ции — corrected lensсме́нный объекти́в — ( в дополнение к основному) accessory lens; ( взаимозаменяемый) interchangeable lensобъекти́в с переме́нным фо́кусным расстоя́нием — zoom lensсъё́мочный объекти́в — taking lensобъекти́в телеско́па — telescope objective (lens)трёхли́нзовый объекти́в — three-clement [triplet] lensфотографи́ческий объекти́в — photographic lensчетырёхли́нзовый объекти́в — four-clement lensширокоуго́льный объекти́в — wide-angle lens
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