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1 repeat component run
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > repeat component run
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2 repeat component run
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= repeat component run обработка повторяющихся партий деталейEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > repeat batch run
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4 run
1) работа; ход || работать2) эксплуатация || эксплуатировать3) партия; серия5) ветвь (напр. конвейера)7) приводить в действие; пускать в ход•to run out of true — 1) вращаться с большим биением 2) терять круглую форму (напр. в результате износа)
to run out of work — оставаться без заготовок (напр. о станке)
to test run — отрабатывать (напр. программу на станке)
to test run slide travel — тестировать перемещение салазок (напр. в станке с ЧПУ)
to run together — 1) прикатывать; прирабатывать 2) работать в паре
to run true — 1) вращаться без биения 2) работать без увода (напр. о сверле)
- backward runto run up to full speed — достигать полной скорости, достигать нормальной скорости
- balancing run
- batch proof run
- batch proving run
- dry run
- durability run
- high-production run
- idle run
- infrequent batch runs
- laser run
- length run of weld
- low-frequency batch run
- machining run
- measuring run
- medium run
- medium-length run
- multiple part run
- out-of-normal run
- production run
- proof run
- proving run
- repeat batch run
- repeat component run
- return run
- run of blade
- semiautomatic run
- short-production run
- simulation run
- single-piece lot run
- tape-and-planning proof run
- test run
- to run in
- to run off
- trial runs
- unattended run
- untended run
- vacant run
- weld runEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > run
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1) Mechanics: repeat batch run2) Automation: batch repetition work, repeat component run, repetition workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обработка повторяющихся партий деталей
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6 coding
- adaptive-predictive coding
- advanced audio coding
- alphabetic coding
- alpha-geometric coding
- alphamosaic coding
- alpha-photographic coding
- alternative coding
- antirace coding
- audio source coding and compression
- automatic coding
- bit-sliced arithmetic coding
- block-to-block coding
- channel coding
- character-to-frequency coding
- color coding
- component coding
- composite coding
- compression coding
- content-based coding
- convolutional coding
- correlative coding
- D2 coding
- dipulse coding
- double-frequency coding
- effective coding
- entropy coding
- escape coding
- facsimile coding
- fractal coding
- frequency coding
- gain coding
- Huffman coding
- in-line coding
- interfield coding
- interframe coding
- intraframe coding
- linear-predictive coding
- lossless coding
- Manchester coding
- minimum-access coding
- minimum-delay coding
- multilevel coding
- near-miss coding
- no-repeat coding
- numeric coding
- optical line coding
- out-of-line coding
- parallel coding
- predicative coding
- primitive coding
- pseudorandom coding
- random-superimposed coding
- Reed-Solomon coding
- RS coding
- run-length coding
- saving coding
- sequential coding
- series coding
- shape coding
- soft-decision coding
- source coding
- speech coding
- speech-predictive coding
- statistical coding
- sub-band coding
- synthetic-natural hybrid coding
- telemetering information coding
- transformation coding
- trellis coding
- variable length coding
- vector coding
- video coding
- video source coding and compression
- Walsh coding
- waveform codingEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > coding
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