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• система на измерване на ъглите в градуси, минути и секундиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > sexagesimal measure
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6 SEXAGESIMAL MEASURE
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > SEXAGESIMAL MEASURE
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7 short sexagesimal measure
• непълна мяркаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > short sexagesimal measure
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8 solid sexagesimal measure
• мярка за обемEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > solid sexagesimal measure
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9 square sexagesimal measure
• мярка за повърхнинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > square sexagesimal measure
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10 standard sexagesimal measure
• еталон за измерванеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > standard sexagesimal measure
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11 standing sexagesimal measure
• установена мяркаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > standing sexagesimal measure
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12 tape sexagesimal measure
• ролеткаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > tape sexagesimal measure
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13 unit sexagesimal measure
• единица за измерванеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > unit sexagesimal measure
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14 volume sexagesimal measure
• мярка за обемEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > volume sexagesimal measure
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1) мера2) мероприятие3) средство измерения || измерять4) критерий; мерило5) мерная посуда || отмеривать; дозировать6) полигр. формат полосы набора•fundamental in measure — мат. фундаментальный по мере
measure with basis — мат. мера с базисом
measure with value — мат. мера со значением
measure on intervals —мат. мера на интервалах
measure on rings — мат. мера на кольцах
of zero measure — мат. нульмерный
precision measure by external consistency — мат. мера точности по внешней совместности, мера точности переопределённых исходных уравнений
precision measure by internal consistency — мат. мера точности по внутренней совместности, мера точности по оценке экспериментальной погрешности исходных данных
to measure up — соответствовать, удовлетворять ( требованиям)
- completely random measure - locally finite measure - measure of relative skewness - normed measure - strongly dominant measure - totally finite measureto take measure — швейн. снимать мерку
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16 мярка за повърхнина
measure of areameasures of areasquare sexagesimal measuresquare sexagesimal measuresБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > мярка за повърхнина
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17 система на измерване на ъглите в градуси, минути и секунди
sexagesimal measuresexagesimal measuresБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > система на измерване на ъглите в градуси, минути и секунди
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18 мярка за обем
cubic measurecubic measuressolid sexagesimal measuresolid sexagesimal measuresvolume sexagesimal measurevolume sexagesimal measures -
19 градусная мера
1) Mathematics: degree measure (угла), sexagesimal measure (угла)2) Automobile industry: grade measure3) Makarov: grade measure (угла) -
20 единица за измерване
unit sexagesimal measureunit sexagesimal measuresБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > единица за измерване
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