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1) Строительство: извилистое перемещение2) Автомобильный термин: извилистое движение, синусоидальное движение3) Металлургия: движение по синусоиде -
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1) извилистое движение; движение по извилистой линии2) извилистое движение; синусоидальное движение -
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1) движение; передвижение; ход; перемещение2) побуждение•- movement of earth masses - angular movement - bed movement - free movement - lateral movement - moisture movement - one-way movement - oscillating movement - seismic movement - sinuous movement - smoke movements - stiff movement* * *движение; перемещение- air movementmovements caused by changes in temperature — перемещения [смещения], вызванные изменениями температур
- differential movement
- free movement
- high-rate-of-strain movements
- joint movement
- lateral movement
- linear movement
- low-rate-of-strain movements
- machine movements
- mass movement
- moisture movement
- moisture-change movements
- reciprocal movement
- rotary movement
- seismic movement
- short movements
- shuttle movement
- translational movement
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движение; передвижение; перемещение; ход; ход механизма; механизм- movement pickup - movement-preventive bracket - disengaging movement - rack movement - sinuous movement - turning movement - vibratory movement - upward movement -
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1. a извилистый2. a сложный, запутанный3. a хитрый, неискренний4. a волнообразный, волнистый5. a гибкийСинонимический ряд:1. devious (adj.) devious; indirect; roundabout2. twisted (adj.) circuitous; crooked; curved; sinuate; twisted3. winding (adj.) anfractuous; convoluted; curving; flexuous; meandering; meandrous; serpentine; snaky; tortuous; twisting; undulating; windingАнтонимический ряд: -
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извилистый; волнистый; синусоидальный
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