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1 revolution counter device
Морской термин: счётчик частоты вращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > revolution counter device
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2 revolution counter device
English-Russian marine dictionary > revolution counter device
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3 revolution
1. n революцияmanagerial revolution — «революция управляющих»
2. n переворотindustrial revolution — промышленная революция; промышленный переворот
3. n крутая ломка, крутой перелом; революция4. n вращение5. n тех. оборотrevolution counter — счётчик числа оборотов, тахометр
6. n периодическое возвращение; кругооборот; цикл; смена7. n с. -х. севооборот, ротация севооборота8. n уст. размышления, раздумье9. n косм. оборот по орбитеСинонимический ряд:1. change (noun) change; convulsion; reformation; upheaval2. circuit (noun) circuit; circulation; circumvolution; cycle; gyration; gyre; revolve; rotation; round; turn; wheel; whirl3. revolt (noun) anarchy; coup; insurrection; mutiny; overthrow; rebellion; revolt; tumult; uprising4. shake-up (noun) overturn; reorganization; shake-up; turnover5. revolutionize (verb) revolute; revolutionize -
4 timing device
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5 clockwise revolution
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > clockwise revolution
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6 ellisoid of revolution
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ellisoid of revolution
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7 surface of revolution
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > surface of revolution
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8 ellipsoid of revolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ellipsoid of revolution
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9 ellisoid of revolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ellisoid of revolution
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10 equator of an ellipsoid of revolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > equator of an ellipsoid of revolution
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