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1 restrained strain
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > restrained strain
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3 restrained strain
Техника: связанная деформация -
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5 strain
1) напряжение
2) жиление
3) жилиться
4) процеживать
5) штамм
6) деформация
7) натяжение
8) натяжной
9) деформировать
10) напрягать
11) напряженный
– alternating strain
– buckling strain
– casting strain
– compressive strain
– cooling strain
– creep strain
– cubic strain
– flexural strain
– longitudinal strain
– pure strain
– quenching strain
– residual strain
– restrained strain
– strain ageing
– strain cellulose
– strain center
– strain crack
– strain diagram
– strain ellipsoid
– strain energy
– strain figure
– strain gauge
– strain hardening
– strain insulator
– strain joint
– strain measurement
– strain model
– strain rate
– strain stability
– strain surface
– strain tensor
– strain the latex
– thermal strain
– torsional strain
– ultimate strain
– unit strain
– yield strain
sire strain gage — <tech.> датчик проволочный
strain sensitivity factor — <tech.> коэффициент тензочувствительности
wire strain gage — <tech.> тензометр проволочный
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1) (относительная) деформация || деформировать(ся)2) (механическое) напряжение || напрягаться3) натяжение || натягивать4) биол. штамм5) вид, разновидность6) цедить, процеживать• -
7 связанная деформация
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > связанная деформация
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8 restrain
transitive verbzurückhalten [Gefühl, Lachen, Drang, Person]; bändigen [unartiges Kind, Tier]restrain somebody/oneself from doing something — jemanden davon abhalten/sich zurückhalten, etwas zu tun
* * *[rə'strein](to prevent from doing something; to control: He was so angry he could hardly restrain himself; He had to be restrained from hitting the man; He restrained his anger with difficulty.) zurückhalten- academic.ru/61880/restrained">restrained* * *re·strain[rɪˈstreɪn]vt1. (physically check)▪ to \restrain sb from [doing] sth jdn davon abhalten, etw zu tun2. (hold back)▪ to \restrain sth etw zurückhaltento \restrain an impulse to do sth einen Drang, etw zu tun, unterdrückenshe \restrained her impulse to smile sie unterdrückte ein Lächeln3. (keep under control)to \restrain arms sales den Waffenverkauf mit Restriktionen belegento \restrain inflation die Inflation aufhalten* * *[rI'streɪn]vtperson zurückhalten; prisoner mit Gewalt festhalten; animal, unruly children, madman bändigen; radicals in Schranken halten; sb's activities, power einschränken; emotions, laughter unterdrückento restrain inflation/prices — die Inflationsrate/Preisentwicklung aufhalten
to exercise a restraining influence — etwas mildernd einwirken (on auf +acc )
to restrain sb from doing sth — jdn davon abhalten, etw zu tun
* * *restrain [rıˈstreın] v/t1. zurückhalten, hindern:restrain sb from doing sth jemanden davon abhalten oder daran hindern, etwas zu tun;2. a) in Schranken halten, Einhalt gebieten (dat)b) ein Pferd etc, auch fig im Zaum halten, bändigen, zügeln4. a) einsperren, -schließenb) einen Geisteskranken in einer Anstalt unterbringen:restrain sb of his liberty jemanden seiner Freiheit berauben5. jemandes Macht etc be-, einschränken6. WIRTSCH die Produktion etc drosseln* * *transitive verbzurückhalten [Gefühl, Lachen, Drang, Person]; bändigen [unartiges Kind, Tier]restrain somebody/oneself from doing something — jemanden davon abhalten/sich zurückhalten, etwas zu tun
* * *v.zurück halten v.zurückhalten (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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[rə'strein](to prevent from doing something; to control: He was so angry he could hardly restrain himself; He had to be restrained from hitting the man; He restrained his anger with difficulty.) conter* * *re.strain[ristr'ein] vt 1 conter, reter, reprimir, refrear, retrair. 2 impedir, estorvar, atalhar. 3 dominar, controlar, restringir, limitar. 4 encarcerar. -
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re·strain [rɪʼstreɪn] vt1) ( physically check)to \restrain sb jdn zurückhalten;( forcefully) jdn bändigen;to \restrain sb from [doing] sth jdn davon abhalten, etw zu tun2) ( hold back)to \restrain sth etw zurückhalten;to \restrain oneself sich akk beherrschen;to \restrain an impulse to do sth einen Drang, etw zu tun, unterdrücken;she \restrained her impulse to smile sie unterdrückte ein Lächeln3) ( keep under control)to \restrain arms sales den Waffenverkauf mit Restriktionen belegen;to \restrain inflation die Inflation aufhalten -
11 restrain
verb1) сдерживать, держать в границах; обуздывать; удерживать (from); to restrain one's temper подавлять свое раздражение; сдерживаться2) ограничивать3) подвергать заключению; задерживать; изолировать; mad people have to be restrained сумасшедших приходится изолироватьSyn:subdue* * *(v) сдержать; сдерживать* * *сдерживать; обуздывать; удерживать* * *[re·strain || rɪ'streɪn] v. сдерживать, умерять, ограничивать* * *задержатьзадерживатьизолироватьобуздыватьограничиватьограничитьсдержатьсдерживатьсдерживатьсяудерживатьумерить* * *1) сдерживать; обуздывать; удерживать (from) 2) ограничивать 3) подвергать заключению -
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акселерометр, указатель [измеритель, датчик] ускорений [перегрузок]; ньютономерEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > accelerometer
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con|strain´ed|ly — con|strained «kuhn STRAYND», adjective. 1. forced. 2. restrained; stiff; unnatural: »a constrained smile. –con|strain´ed|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
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