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1 обращение спектральных линий
1) Engineering: reversal of spectrum lines2) Makarov: reversal of spectral linesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обращение спектральных линий
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2 самообращение спектральных линий
1) Metrology: self-reversal of spectral lines2) Makarov: self-reversal of spectrum linesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самообращение спектральных линий
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3 обращение спектра
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4 обращение
access, call, ( видеоэффект) mirror effect, (с чем-л.) handling, inversion, revolution, reference вчт., referencing, picture reverse* * *обраще́ние с.1. ( вращение вокруг своей оси) rotation; ( вращение вокруг другого тела) revolution2. (циркуляция, напр. в системе) circulation3. addressing, application, reference4. ( превращение) transformation, conversion5. ( манипулирование) handlingбезопа́сный в обраще́нии — safe to handle6. (к памяти, массиву или сообщению в ЭВМ для поиска и вызова информации) access to, reference to (storage, a file, an item)обраще́ние к масси́ву обеспе́чивается ключевы́ми слова́ми — access to the file is available through key wordsобраще́ние изображе́ния по горизонта́ли — lateral inversion of imageобраще́ние изображе́ния, попере́чное — lateral inversion of imageобраще́ние к па́мяти — reference to storage, access to memory, memory accessобраще́ние к па́мяти осуществля́ется че́рез … — the memory is accessed through …обраще́ние к табли́це — table look-upобраще́ние к яче́йке — reference to cellа́дрес яче́йки па́мяти допуска́ет многокра́тное обраще́ние к ней — the address of a storage location permits repeated reference to the same cellобраще́ние ма́трицы — matrix inversionобраще́ние негати́ва кфт. — (negative) reversalобраще́ние поля́рности — polarity reversal, reversal of polarityобраще́ние ря́да мат. — reversion [inversion] of a seriesобраще́ние спе́ктра — reversal of the spectrum, reversal of linesобраще́ние фа́зы — phase inversion, phase reversal
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