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1 screen steadiness
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > screen steadiness
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2 screen steadiness
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3 screen steadiness
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4 screen
1) экран
2) грохот
3) грохотить
4) заслон
5) отбирать
6) отсевать
7) просеивать
8) решеточный
9) ситовый
10) ситчатый
11) триеровать
12) ширма
13) щит
14) экран плотины
15) экранный
16) <engin.> растр
17) защита
18) решето
19) защищать
20) показывать на экране
21) заслонять
22) экранировать
23) завеса
24) маска
25) сетчатый
26) просеять
27) сито
– aluminum-backed screen
– arch screen
– belt screen
– blinding of screen
– clog screen
– coarse screen
– conical screen
– CRT screen
– dark-trace screen
– desliming screen
– diffracting screen
– display screen
– double-deck screen
– electroluminescent screen
– feeder screen
– fluorescent screen
– focusing screen
– hydraulic screen
– impact screen
– intensifying screen
– jigging screen
– lead screen
– luminescent screen
– metal-backed screen
– mettalized screen
– molder screen
– mosaic screen
– movable screen
– phase-changing screen
– projection screen
– revolving screen
– scalping screen
– screen angle
– screen brush
– screen burn-out
– screen cell
– screen cleaner
– screen density
– screen dot
– screen feeder
– screen filter
– screen free
– screen frequency
– screen grader
– screen holder
– screen mount
– screen persistence
– screen printing
– screen reject
– screen rotation
– screen sizing
– screen steadiness
– screen test
– shaking screen
– side screen
– sing-deck screen
– slack screen
– slurry screen
– smoke screen
– stationary screen
– television screen
– to screen
– unbalanced-throw screen
– user screen
– vibrating screen
– washing screen
– wellpoint screen
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5 steadiness
1) уравновешенность
2) устойчивость
3) постоянство
4) равномерность
– picture steadiness
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6 steadiness
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7 устойчивость изображения
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