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1 respectively equal
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > respectively equal
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2 respectively equal
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3 respectively equal
Математика: соответственно равный -
4 respectively equal
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5 respectively equal
• съответно равенEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > respectively equal
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6 respectively equal
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7 respectively equal
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > respectively equal
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8 equal
1) одинаковый, равный2) приравнивать3) матем. равновеликий4) физ. равнодействующий5) равняться; быть тождественным•equal in absolute value — матем. равный по модулю
greater than or equal to — матем. больше или равно, не меньше
less than or equal to — матем. меньше или равно, не больше
let x be equal to a — матем. пусть x равняется a
to be equal to — равняться (чему-л.)
to take equal to — принимать равным, считать равным
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adv соответственно; в указанном порядкеthey were respectively president and secretary of the society — первый из них был председателем, а второй секретарём этого общества
Синонимический ряд:1. each (other) apiece; aside; each; for each one; one-by-one; per capita; separately2. severally (other) individually; particularly; severally; singularly -
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11 other things being equal
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12 other things being equal
English-Russian big medical dictionary > other things being equal
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13 suppose we have two equal bodies with velocities v and w respectively which collide and stick together
Математика: сталкиваются и слипаются вместеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suppose we have two equal bodies with velocities v and w respectively which collide and stick together
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14 соответственно равный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > соответственно равный
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