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звуковые колебанияThe English-Russian Dictionary Radioengineering > sound oscillations
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8 sound oscillations
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9 high-intensity sound oscillations
Нефтепромысловый: звуковые колебания высокой интенсивностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > high-intensity sound oscillations
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10 high-intensity sound oscillations
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > high-intensity sound oscillations
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11 microphone transforms sound oscillations into electrical ones
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12 plasma oscillations
1. плазменные колебания2. колебания плазмыEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > plasma oscillations
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13 natural oscillations
1. собственные колебания2. колебанияThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > natural oscillations
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14 undamped oscillations
1. незатухающие колебания2. колебанияThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > undamped oscillations
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15 quantum oscillations of sound attenuation
Макаров: квантовые осцилляции затухания звукаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > quantum oscillations of sound attenuation
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1) вибрирование; качание2) мн. колебания•- cavity oscillations
- constrained oscillations
- continuous oscillations
- damped oscillations
- dying oscillations
- forced oscillations
- free oscillations
- lateral oscillations
- longitudinal oscillations
- mechanical oscillations
- natural oscillations
- periodic oscillations
- sound oscillations
- sustained oscillations
- torsional oscillations
- transverse oscillations
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колебательное движение; колебание; тряска; качание; вибрация; вибрирование; осцилляция; генерация- oscillation counter - oscillation frequency - oscillation period - suppress parasitic oscillations - first oscillation - longitudinal oscillations - natural oscillations - parasitic oscillations - pendular oscillations - relaxation oscillations - sound oscillations - torsional oscillations - self-excited oscillations - undamped oscillations -
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1) колебание; колебания; вибрация; качание2) генерация•- antiphase oscillation
- constrained oscillations
- continuous oscillation
- continuous oscillations
- coupled oscillations
- damped oscillation
- damped oscillations
- decaying oscillation
- decaying oscillations
- dying oscillation
- dying oscillations
- first oscillation
- forced oscillation
- free laser oscillation
- free oscillations
- harmonic oscillation
- increasing oscillation
- in-phase oscillations
- latent oscillation
- latent oscillations
- lateral oscillation
- lateral oscillations
- longitudinal oscillations
- mechanical oscillation
- natural oscillation
- natural oscillations
- periodic oscillation
- quasi-periodic oscillation
- see-sawing oscillation
- self-excited oscillation
- self-sustained oscillation
- sound oscillations
- steady oscillation
- subresonance oscillation
- superresonance oscillation
- sustained oscillation
- synchronous oscillation
- torsional oscillation
- transient oscillations
- transverse oscillation
- uncoupled oscillations
- undamped oscillation
- undamped oscillations
- unstable oscillationEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > oscillation
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1) колебания; осцилляции; периодические изменения2) вибрация•- background oscillation
- Barkhausen oscillation
- coherent oscillation
- collective oscillation
- combined-frequency oscillation
- continuous oscillation
- cyclotron oscillation
- cyclotron-sound oscillation
- damped oscillation
- double-frequency oscillation
- drift oscillation
- dynatron oscillation
- electric oscillation
- electromagnetic oscillation
- electron-sound oscillation
- forced oscillation
- free oscillation
- free-running laser oscillation
- fundamental oscillation
- Gunn relaxation oscillation
- harmonic oscillation
- helicon oscillation
- ignitor oscillation
- improper oscillation
- intermode oscillation
- ion oscillation
- ion-sound oscillation
- Josephson oscillation
- Langmuir oscillation
- magnetron cyclotron-frequency oscillation
- magnetron traveling-wave oscillation
- microwave oscillation
- multiple oscillation
- natural oscillation
- normal oscillation
- parametric oscillation
- parasitic oscillation
- periodic oscillation
- pi-mode oscillation
- pinch oscillation
- plasma oscillation
- proper oscillation
- pure oscillation
- quantum oscillations
- quasi-steady-state oscillation
- radio-frequency oscillation
- relaxation oscillation
- resonance oscillation
- saw-tooth oscillation
- saw-toothed oscillation
- self-excited oscillation
- self-induced oscillation
- self-maintained oscillation
- self-sustained oscillation
- shock-excited oscillation
- single-mode oscillation
- Sondheimer oscillation
- spontaneous oscillation
- spurious oscillation
- stable oscillation
- steady-state oscillation
- subharmonic oscillation
- superimposed oscillation
- sustained oscillation
- transient oscillation
- undamped oscillation
- unstable oscillation
- unwanted oscillation
- variable-frequency oscillation
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1) колебания; осцилляции; периодические изменения2) вибрация•- background oscillation
- Barkhausen oscillation
- coherent oscillation
- collective oscillation
- combined-frequency oscillation
- continuous oscillation
- cyclotron oscillation
- cyclotron-sound oscillation
- damped oscillation
- double-frequency oscillation
- drift oscillation
- dynatron oscillation
- electric oscillation
- electromagnetic oscillation
- electron-sound oscillation
- forced oscillation
- free oscillation
- free-running laser oscillation
- fundamental oscillation
- Gunn relaxation oscillation
- harmonic oscillation
- helicon oscillation
- ignitor oscillation
- improper oscillation
- intermode oscillation
- ion oscillation
- ion-sound oscillation
- Josephson oscillation
- Langmuir oscillation
- magnetron cyclotron-frequency oscillation
- magnetron traveling-wave oscillation
- microwave oscillation
- multiple oscillation
- natural oscillation
- normal oscillation
- oscillations in chain
- parametric oscillation
- parasitic oscillation
- periodic oscillation
- pi-mode oscillation
- pinch oscillation
- plasma oscillation
- proper oscillation
- pure oscillation
- quantum oscillations
- quasi-steady-state oscillation
- radio-frequency oscillation
- relaxation oscillation
- resonance oscillation
- saw-tooth oscillation
- saw-toothed oscillation
- self-excited oscillation
- self-induced oscillation
- self-maintained oscillation
- self-sustained oscillation
- shock-excited oscillation
- single-mode oscillation
- Sondheimer oscillation
- spontaneous oscillation
- spurious oscillation
- stable oscillation
- steady-state oscillation
- subharmonic oscillation
- superimposed oscillation
- sustained oscillation
- transient oscillation
- undamped oscillation
- unstable oscillation
- unwanted oscillation
- variable-frequency oscillation
- VF oscillation
- Walker oscillationThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > oscillation
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sound oscillations — garso virpesiai statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sound oscillations; sound vibrations vok. Schallschwingungen, f rus. звуковые колебания, n pranc. oscillations acoustiques, f; vibrations acoustiques, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
oscillations acoustiques — garso virpesiai statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sound oscillations; sound vibrations vok. Schallschwingungen, f rus. звуковые колебания, n pranc. oscillations acoustiques, f; vibrations acoustiques, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
sound vibrations — garso virpesiai statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sound oscillations; sound vibrations vok. Schallschwingungen, f rus. звуковые колебания, n pranc. oscillations acoustiques, f; vibrations acoustiques, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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