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1 резкое уменьшение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > резкое уменьшение
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2 уменьшение
ср.diminution, decrease, lessening; (цен и т.п.) reduction; (боли и т.п.) abatement; (вины) extenuationрезкое уменьшение — a severe/drastic/sharp decrease
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3 резкое уменьшение
•A severe (or drastic, or sharp) decrease in the silver content...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > резкое уменьшение
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4 отличаться
Отличаться - to differ, to deviate, to discern (количественно или качественно); to be characterized by, to be remarkable by, to be distinguished by, to be noted for, to feature (характеризоваться)PVT data discerns between amorphous and crystalline transitions. (Данные по P, V и T для переходов в аморфное и кристаллическое состояния отличаются)The time history of the heat transfer coefficients for melting was characterized by an initiated sharp decrease.Authority jobs of all kinds are remarkable by their almost total lack of winter working technique.Cellulose is distinguished by its lack of solubility in all but the strongest acids.Отличаться от - to differ from, to be different from, to be different to, to be distinguished from, to be distinct from, to vary from, to be at variance with, to be in contrast to Отличаться от... тем, что-- Electronic scanners differ from mechanical scanners in that the output signals from several individual-channel transducers are multiplexed and read serially through one data channel. Отличаться по - to differ in, to differ as to, to have different..., to be different inNote that reliability is different from availability and excludes planned downtime.Generally site results were fairly consistent with works tests for the compressor, although the surge line is different to that obtained by works test.The calculated values vary from the experimental values due to the additional extraction of the neutral fat.General features of the calculation are at variance with two-dimensional calculations but are in agreement with the experimental results of other workers.The glycosides are distinguished from other ethers by their case of hydrolysis.Interesting three-dimensional flows were observed near the ends which are in contrast to those found in rectangular enclosures.—не отличаться более, чем на—не отличаются одно от другого более, чем на—отличаться в среднем на—отличаться друг от друга на—отличаться друг от друга не более, чем на—отличаться не более, чем на—отличаться от... не более, чем на—отличаться от среднего значения не более, чем на—отличаться самое большое наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отличаться
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5 характеризоваться
Характеризоваться - to be characterized by; to show (об уровне, значения величины); to have, to feature (обладать); to be evaluated, to be specified, to be defined (определяться)The time history of the heat transfer coefficients for melting was characterized by an initial sharp decrease followed by the attainment of a minimum and then a rise which ultimately led to a steady value.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > характеризоваться
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6 резкое уменьшение
a severe/drastic/sharp decreaseРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > резкое уменьшение
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7 резкое дневное повышение или понижение уровней цен
General subject: sharp daily increase or decrease in price levelsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > резкое дневное повышение или понижение уровней цен
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8 резко отличаться от
Резко отличаться отThis is in sharp contrast to the monotonic decrease that is predicted by a pure conduction model.The freezing pattern in evidence in the figure is dramatically different from that of Fig.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > резко отличаться от
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