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121 объединенная энергетическая сеть
объединенная энергетическая сеть
Все объединённые линии электропередачи, независимо от напряжения, в пределах одного или нескольких предприятий, в пределах одной или нескольких географических областей, в пределах одной или нескольких стран.
[Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]EN
interconnected network
All interconnected lines, without regard to voltage, included within the limits of a single undertaking or among several undertakings, within one geographical area or among several geographical areas, within one country or among several countries.
[Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > объединенная энергетическая сеть
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122 несколько
1) a few
2) rather
3) several
– несколько десяток
– несколько процентов
вытяжка в несколько переходов — drawing in several runs
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123 в зависимости от обстоятельств
•Those substances are able to rotate the plane of polarized light to the left or to the right, as the case may be.
•The molten metal is charged into alloying furnaces, or cast into pigs, as ( may be) required.
•The temperature of the solution is controlled by introducing hot or cold solution, as the situation requires.
* * *В зависимости от обстоятельств-- The patent application may contain several independent claims in the same category or, according to the circumstances, several independent claims in different categories.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в зависимости от обстоятельств
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124 возникать
•The repulsion between two electrons comes about from the exchange of photons.
•An earthquake is generated (or develops, or occurs) when two blocks...
•The potential appearing across the output terminal is...
•These forces arise from the displacement of the aileron.
•The methylamines are widely distributed in nature where they arise probably as the result of decomposition of...
•The strains that are brought about in steel during the hardening process...
•Planets may come into being (or existence, or may result) when small planetesimals fall together.
•Above 1000°F another process is coming into play.
•The pipe developed a leak ( в трубе возникла течь).
•Under such conditions, it is possible that a crack may develop in a furnace.
•All tools develop ( во всех инструментах возникают) residual internal stresses.
•Under these conditions a bias will be developed because of the flow of electrons from grid to ground.
•Problems invariably occur which call for...
•A wave originating at point can reach any of the several detectors.
•No known meteorites seem to have originated on the Moon.
•A model of this type can be changed many times during the construction as new problems present themselves.
•The temperature at which the disorder sets in is a function of...
•Chemistry grew out of the black magic of the dark ages and the alchemy of the middle ages.
•This definition came about because it simplified the study of control systems.
•A dispute which ensued between the two groups...
•These forces are generated in the earth's interior.
•Shear is produced in columns by () variation in...
II•Ultimately, a molecule similar to modern catalase came into existence.
•Brain tumours are not likely to arise from a mature neuron.
•Planets may result [or come into being (or existence)] when small planetesimals fall together.
•As a result there occurs what is known as the Cerenkov effect.
•These craters date back to a period of...
•Planets may evolve into existence when...
•Interest in developing... goes back to the 1950s.
•Such forces occur when...
•In our galaxy, supernovae occur once every 30 years or so.
•Three questions might come to mind about the properties of...
* * *Возникать -- to appear, to develop (появляться), to arise, to come into being; to emerge, to originate (о трудностях, вопросах)Several problems have arisen during the course of the work which have required system development.Did the Neolithic of southern Greece really come into being as abruptly as it now appears it did?To troubleshoot a scale system problem, first determine in which scale system element the problem originates.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать
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125 достигать
•At room temperature the electron's average diffusion distance for the p-n junction after injection may be as much as several microns.
•This type of potential ranges up to about 100 millivolts.
•The cadmium content of zinc concentrates may run to 1-2 percent.
•The amount of mercury here may run as high as two parts per billion.
•After the orbit has attained its desired altitude...
•This amounts up to one third of the velocity of light.
•The output reaches its peak.
•The number of formulations ( составов) runs (or ranges) into the thousands.
•In metazoans, this may amount to as much as 11% of the deoxycytidines.
•The pressure can be raised to get to point 3.
•When equilibrium is attained (or established),...
II•Almost complete conversion can be obtained at ordinary pressure.
•Maximum efficiency is accomplished when...
•No improvement was brought about (or attained, or achieved) by applying this method.
•This realignment of the molecules can be brought about in several ways.
•These bodies of magma do not make it to the surface and solidify at depth...
•Almost all the heat generated in the earth's mantle finds its way to the ocean floor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать
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126 обслуживать
•Two of these shovels are used in the shaft, one delegated to each shift.
•The chip wringer can service a number of machine tools.
•One operator attends several presses.
•Such systems should be able to cater for (or to) thousands of channels.
•The oscillator covers the range 1 kc/s—10 Mc/s.
•The operator can handle up to six machines.
•A 30-ton derrick serves No. 2 hatch.
•The meter can be serviced without shutting down the pipeline.
•The laboratory will service the pigment department.
•The accumulators take care of several presses.
•The second operator is tending the open dies - applying lubricant where necessary, for example.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обслуживать
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127 общий
см. в более общих выражениях; в общей сложности; в общем случае; иметь мало общего с; иметь много общего с; иметь что-либо общее с; суммарныйII•The aggregate mass of very small asteroids is only a minor fraction of the total.
•The combined effect of creep and slippage is...
•Several tanks with a combined capacity of 10,000 gallons...
•This factor has been included in the overall computation program.
•The equation merely represents the overall transformation by which all bacteria secure energy.
•The overall voltage gain was 5000.
•Seven new centres were opened, making the total number 83.
•This would have less all-round flexibility.
•Ionizing solvents have one property in common, self-ionization.
•The two curves have a point in common (or a common point).
•Several species may have a common ancestry.
•The components of the analyzer are assembled in two basic units, an optical unit and an electronic unit, in a common housing.
•The engine, the transmission and the differential could use one oil reservoir in common.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > общий
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128 обычно использоваться
•The procedure is in routine (or common) use by several networks.
•For an oven, a temperature differential of several degrees is common.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обычно использоваться
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